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IU set for NCAA Regionals

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After falling short of a Big Ten Championship, the No. 11 IU men’s golf team is setting off for the Sunshine State for the NCAA Regionals.  


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Immediate high clearance

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Some elite freshmen make an immediate impact and achieve results higher than expected. Derek Drouin is one of those athletes.


Sophomore pitcher Ashley Hobbs winds up during the first game of a double header against Ohio State April 8th at the IU Softball Field. Indiana lost the first game 14-4, and the second 1-0.

IU overcome by Purdue on senior day

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IU would not succumb on its senior day without giving rival Purdue a hard fight, and it did so twice in a season-ending doubleheader Saturday.

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2 Hoosiers claim conference honors

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For each of the 11 years IU coach Mike Mayer has led the men’s golf program, at least one IU golfer has played for the All-Big Ten team.





IU sophomore outfielder T.C. Kipp, left, congratulates senior outfielder Chris Hervey after Hervey scored a run during a game against Minnesota March 27 at Sembower Field. IU lost 12-5.

Team hopes to give seniors a proper send-off

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When IU senior outfielder and New York native Chris Hervey stepped foot on the Bloomington campus for the first time, he described it as a “culture shock.” Four years later, there is no place he would rather be.








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Hoosiers finish 3rd in Big Tens

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Already knowing it is going to participate in the NCAA Regionals later this month, the No. 10 IU men’s golf team entered the Big Ten Championship focused on capturing the title.



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Young Hoosiers will make their mark – sort of

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Well, folks, it’s time to say goodbye. It’s been a pleasure writing to you these last 12 months, and looking back at the ground we’ve covered, it occurs to me I ought to say thank you for not punching me silly at Kilroys for some of the lunacy I’ve put in this space.



Junior outfielder Evan Crawford dives back to first base after Valparaiso's Ryan O'Gara tries to apply a tag on a pickoff play. Crawford had two hits in the 9-5 Hoosier win.

Speedy base runner Evan Crawford is always a threat to steal

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Standing in a crouched position, his hands tickling the air, Evan Crawford’s eyes are fixed on the opposing pitcher. Crawford takes off after he sees the pitcher’s high-arching leg, a sign of an imminent thrust into his delivery. Within an instant, he safely slides into another stolen base.