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Volleyball

Team goes 3-0 in first tourney, drops one set

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IU volleyball coach Sherry Dunbar and junior middle blocker Ashley Benson both said they would like to start the season 3-0 heading into the Flo Hyman Invitational in Houston. The Hoosiers did just that, winning all three of their matches in the University of Houston-hosted tournament and being crowned champions of the event.


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Hoosiers rebound from preseason loss

After losing their first preseason game since 2004 on Thursday, the Hoosiers recovered by beating DePaul 3-0 on Saturday.


IU Field Hockey

IU takes Richmond by force

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The trip from Bloomington to Richmond, Va., was more than 500 miles, but it was worth it. IU field hockey won its first two games by 5 goals for and 3 goals against.



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Mack, Reeves suspended for season opener

According to the IU athletics department, IU football coach Bill Lynch has suspended defensive lineman Deonte Mack and linebacker Ian Reeves for their season opener against Eastern Kentucky for violation of team rules.



Women's Soccer

Hoosiers roll past Evansville

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Indiana extended its regular season shutout streak to five games and recorded its second win against Evansville (1-1-0) Friday night, winning by a score of 3-0.






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Where to line up those laces

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The phrase "play the next play" works for everyone on Bill Lynch's football squad – except the kicker and holder.


Teddy Schell

The battle of the kickers tees off

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IU Athletics Director Fred Glass recently announced fans can keep footballs kicked into the stands on field goal attempts. But not even IU football coach Bill Lynch knows who will be kicking those field goals.




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Hoosiers begin season Friday

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IU volleyball coach Sherry Dunbar sees something different about her team from past years heading into the 2009 season.




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Judge approves Michael Vick's $20M bankruptcy plan

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A judge on Thursday approved Michael Vick's plan to repay creditors who are owed $20 million and emerge from bankruptcy on the same day he was scheduled to return to the playing field with the Philadelphia Eagles.