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Team comes up short in return to home court

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The No. 38 IU men’s tennis team returned to Bloomington Tuesday in search of its 11th win, but came up just short. In their final non-conference match of the year, the Hoosiers took on No. 39 Louisville (12-3) and lost 4-3.


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IU hopes to trump the Evansville Purple Aces

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Fresh off of a third-place finish in a spring break tournament, the IU baseball team (7-7) will carry it’s momentum to Evansville today as they battle the Evansville Purple Aces.


Brandon Foltz

Hoosiers grab 3rd straight WNIT bid

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One day after learning their season was not over, members of the IU women’s basketball team took the Assembly Hall floor for practice, albeit without a specific opponent in mind. That’s because they don’t have one yet.


Jacob Kriese

IU launches nationwide coaching search

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IU President Michael McRobbie took the first step toward finding a new IU men’s basketball coach yesterday when he announced the appointment of a 10-member committee that will conduct a nationwide search.  BLOG:  Basketblog  DOCUMENT:  IU Press Release



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Several Olympic groups oppose boycott over Tibet

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BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia – Amid escalating violence in and around Tibet, the message from across Europe was clear: “Let the games begin.” European nations and Olympic committees said Monday they opposed a boycott of the Beijing Games over China’s handling of the unrest in Tibet. And most everyone else who spoke out, from Russia to Australia, echoed that approach.


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IU athletes compete at NCAAs

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The first time a person does something, it is impossible to know what to expect. A skier can conquer a black diamond trail in Michigan, but going to Colorado and attempting the same feat can be much more difficult.


Jacob Kriese

Sunday selection surprises Hoosiers

The No. 22 Hoosiers (25-7), who lost their only game in the Big Ten Tournament, fell to a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 9-seed Arkansas (22-11) Friday in Raleigh, N.C. The winner will likely play No. 1 North Carolina just 30 miles away from the Tar Heels’ home in Chapel Hill, N.C.  BLOG:  Basketblog







Jacob Kriese

Recruit visits Indy, contemplates future

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INDIANAPOLIS – IU signee Devin Ebanks attended Friday night’s game against Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament, but he said he’s still unsure of his college basketball future.


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Minnesota wins on last-second effort

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INDIANAPOLIS – In a season of ups and downs, the IU men’s basketball team hit rock bottom Friday night against Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament.