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Search for new IU president begins

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In a press conference held today in Indianapolis, IU board of trustees president Frederick Eichorn said the board will work quickly to develop transition plans and initiate a search to find a successor for IU President Myles Brand, following the announcement Thursday that Brand had accepted the position of president and chief executive of the NCAA.


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Victory over No. 20 Ohio State is team's first ever in Big Ten

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The fortunes of the IU field hockey squad took a turn for the better Saturday afternoon as the Hoosiers ended their four-game losing skid with a winning performance against No. 20 Ohio State. The victory was IU's first ever against a Big Ten opponent.


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NCAA hire bolsters academics

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Last year, IU President Myles Brand wrote a guest editorial for the NCAA about the need to slow down the "arms race" in college athletic departments. Apparently they liked what he wrote. Brand, now the president-elect of the NCAA, criticized big time athletics and called for "academics before athletics." The message the NCAA sent in luring Brand from higher education is that they agree.


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THE SECRET'S OUT: Brand leaving IU

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The man who fired Bob Knight and advocated academics over athletics is set to run the nation's college sports machine. Yesterday in a surprising announcement, the NCAA unanimously named Myles Brand its president-elect. His five-year contract begins on the first day of the new year. Brand's new position will force him to resign IU's top job. Brand's acceptance of this position leaves a void in IU's highest leadership position. Just hours after his resignation, the board of trustees announced that they will hold a press conference at 1:30 p.m. today to discuss IU's administrative future.



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IU reacts to Brand's decision

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As IU President Myles Brand prepares to leave IU for his new job with the NCAA, he said his fondest memory of IU will be interacting with students, or saying hello to them on a beautiful fall day. Brand said he'd like to be remembered as a good steward of the institution.




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Midnight Madness: 2002-2003 Indiana Hoosier Basketball

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Every year, the men's and women's basketball seasons kick off with Midnight Madness. The event marks the beginning of regular season practices and the end of off-season conditioning. For the admission price of one can of food, fans will get a first glimpse of the 2002-03 teams at Assembly Hall.


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Team confident despite three game skid

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The 2002 Hoosier volleyball season began with spectacular results as the team bolted out to an 11-2 record. But three road losses and two ranked teams later, the IU women's volleyball team is looking to turn its young Big Ten season around. This will be no easy task as the squad faces a two match weekend against the Northwestern Wildcats tonight and the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday.


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IU faces off against No. 5 Michigan State

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Some games just mean more than others. And that will surely be the case for the field hockey team (3-8) on Saturday against the No. 5 ranked Michigan State Spartans (11-2) in East Lansing. Last season against the Spartans the Hoosiers jumped out to a 2-0 lead and held it until the Spartans evened the tally at 2-2 with just over two minutes remaining. The contest went into overtime, and Michigan State scored in double overtime to win 3-2.


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Hoosiers face toughest test

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The IU women's soccer team has a lot riding on its shoulders this weekend. All season long they've been committed to pursuing a spot in the Big Ten tournament. As the conference season passes its midway point this weekend with games against No. 9 Michigan and Michigan State, the Hoosiers are facing one of their toughest tests of the year.


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Team ready for Big Ten foes

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As the IU men's soccer team goes into this weekend's pair of conference games, they understand the importance of getting a couple of victories and sustaining their quest for the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.


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On the sidelines

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Players to compete in elite field Rowing ready for Rock Regatta Columbus downs Chicago in opening game


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Bloodthirsty Badgers burst into Bloomington

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Last year, the Hoosiers walked into Camp Randall Stadium and handed Wisconsin the beating of a lifetime. The Badgers allowed a school-record 63 points to IU, and surrendered 631 yards of total offense in the process. Certainly coach Barry Alvarez's team could not forget a loss like that. They would have to be coming into Memorial Stadium with a Sheboygan-sized chip on their shoulder, right?


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Young team eager for new season debut

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When most people think of IU's Midnight Madness they think of the beginning of the season for men's basketball. But after last year's success, more people will be paying attention to the women's basketball team.


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Let the madness begin

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Freshman guard Bracey Wright said he couldn't see the crowd at Midnight Madness last year, but he could feel it and he could hear it. As Wright made his way from the offices of Assembly Hall to the basketball court, all he could hear was the loudness of the crowd.


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First glimpse

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Every year, mid-October offers a Saturday morning sporting event that is a little different from those of other autumn days. An average fall Saturday morning on the IU campus finds most students sleeping in, tailgating or attending the IU football game. College basketball, while on the minds of many sports fans, seems a ways off.