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Tennis

Young team returns home

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After splitting the two opening matches of the season, the IU women’s tennis team comes back to Bloomington to open the home portion of the schedule this Saturday. In the front end of a doubleheader, the Hoosiers will square off against the Western Michigan Broncos at 11 a.m.


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Trio of junior players hold up offense

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Even with losses in the last eight games — all to Big Ten conference foes — the IU women’s basketball team has seen consistent scoring support from three juniors.


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Final home meet brings challenge for swimmers

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Fresh off its sweep last Saturday against Purdue on live television, the IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams face yet another tough challenge. In their second home meet of the year, the Hoosiers will swim against Louisville on Saturday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center.



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Hoosiers prep for collision in Columbus

The weekend’s slate of play will see the No. 29 Hoosiers (2-1) head east for the ITA Men’s Kick-Off at the Columbus, Ohio, site, where they will face No. 28 Notre Dame Saturday and No. 3 Ohio State or No. 44 Cornell Sunday. 



polo

Water polo emerges as an intramural

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Beginning Feb. 7, inner tube water polo will become the first aquatic sport offered as an intramural. This is just one of several new additions made by Recreational Sports, which is focused on revamping its intramurals.


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Opponents wait for Hoosiers on west coast

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The No. 9 Indiana water polo team will compete in its second tournament of the season as it travels to Santa Barbara, Calif., to play four games at the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite, three of those against top-20 teams.


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IUOS offers weather advice

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With winter temperatures dropping below freezing, maintaining a comfortable temperature indoors can be pricey, according to IU’s Office of Sustainability.








KentuckyKirkwood

Win benefits local businesses

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Last month, the IU basketball team brought home a huge win against rival team Kentucky, then No. 1 in the country. But some unexpected winners came out of the event — businesses on Kirkwood Avenue.


IU v Badgers

Hoosiers fall to Badgers, 57-50

Christian Watford and Verdell Jones III scored 12 points apiece, but it wasn't enough to stop No. 25 Wisconsin as the Hoosiers lost, 57-50.