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NCAA Mens Swimming Championships

24 Hoosiers vie for US Olympic spots

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Omaha, Neb., isn’t necessarily a popular summertime destination, but that won’t stop several IU swimmers from making the trip there. From June 29 through July 6, 24 Hoosiers will be competing in the 2008 Olympic Swim Trials with hopes of making a trip to Beijing this summer.



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Negedu committs to Tennessee

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IU recruiting target Emmanuel Negedu committed to Tennessee and coach Bruce Pearl Tuesday, choosing the Vols over three other schools.  BLOG:  Basketblog


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Hoosier ranks thinned by draft

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Andrew Means has never been so happy to go to Montana. After putting his name on the line on his first Major-League contract Saturday, Means will head to Billings, Mont., to play for the Billings Mustangs, a Cincinnati Reds’ affiliate in the rookie-class Pioneer League.


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Summer of sacrifice

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19-year-old IU swimmer Kate Zubkova already knows more about the Olympic Games than a typical teenager.



NCAA Hearing

University, Sampson present case to NCAA

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The University and former men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson presented their cases to the NCAA Committee on Infractions last Friday and Saturday at Seattle’s Hotel Deca.




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Hoosiers on trial

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Nearly a year after the initial self-investigation into alleged impermissible phone calls made by the men’s basketball staff, the University and former coach Kelvin Sampson will defend themselves in front of the NCAA Committee on Infractions in Seattle Friday and Saturday.


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Crawford to leave Hoosiers

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Jordan Crawford decided to transfer from IU Wednesday, making him the 11th player to leave the program since the end of last season.


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‘As true an IU man as there has ever been’

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Inside the office of IU’s director of football operations is a framed photograph taken in Pasadena, Calif, on Jan. 1, 1968. That was the only time the Indiana Hoosiers played in the Rose Bowl. It was also the last college football game director of IU football operations Harold Mauro played