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Freitag ousted as men's soccer coach

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After a disappointing 12-10-1 IU men’s soccer season, IU Athletics Director Fred Glass will not renew former IU men’s soccer coach Mike Freitag’s contract.


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Woods receives slap on wrist for crash

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All Tiger Woods has to do is pay a $164 fine – less than a round of golf at Torrey Pines – and his dealings with Florida authorities about his car accident will be done.


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Hoosiers' crystal ball hazy

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Fresh off a more than disappointing 4-8 season, the Hoosiers can officially pack up 2009 and prepare to unfurl 2010. Returning next season are the figure heads of IU football in junior quarterback Ben Chappell, sophomore wide receiver Tandon Doss, and, of course, IU coach Bill Lynch. But past that, the Hoosiers will enter their first season this decade with questions all around the board.


IU vs Maryland

Lack of veterans dooms IU

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When Maryland coach Gary Williams and IU coach Tom Crean sat down for their postgame press conferences, the coaches told two different stories.









IU Wbball vs Mizzou

IU splits contests at tournament in the Bahamas

Jori Davis and Jamie Braun led IU to a 72-61 win against Charlotte on Friday. The two combined to score 45 points and lifted IU to the third-place slot of the Junkanoo Jam in Freeport, Bahamas.


Masters Golf

Tiger Woods cancels meeting with police for 3rd time

Tiger Woods canceled yet another meeting with state troopers but, for the first time, talked about his car crash on his Web site, saying it was his fault, that his wife acted courageously and that remaining details were private.


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Elston providing solid minutes as 6th man

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As freshman Derek Elston went to the bench with 8:06 left in the second half, the 11,128 fans in attendance Saturday gave the 6-foot-9 forward more than just a polite golf clap for his efforts.






IU-UNC Soccer

IU's 1-0 loss ends NCAA run

An up-and-down season came to a halt for the IU men’s soccer team Sunday when it fell 1-0 to No. 5 seed North Carolina in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.