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Jury identifies gunman in Sean Taylor murder case

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The 17-year-old suspect in the death of Sean Taylor was accused Tuesday of firing the shot that killed the Washington Redskins safety. A Miami-Dade grand jury identified Eric Rivera as the gunman in its indictment. Rivera and his three co-defendants were indicted by the grand jury on charges of first-degree felony murder and armed burglary.


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Tigers on brink of acquiring Marlins Cabrera and Willis

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While the Boston Red Sox appeared to be closing in on Johan Santana, an even bigger trade emerged Tuesday at the winter meetings: The Detroit Tigers reached a preliminary agreement to acquire Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis from the Florida Marlins for a package of six players.


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Joe Paterno inducted into Hall of Fame

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The College Football Hall of Fame news conference already started by the time Joe Paterno showed up and grabbed his seat at the end of the dais. “I apologize for being one year and 20 minutes late,” the 80-year-old Penn State coach said.


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Insight Bowl tickets free to students

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The IU football team paid a price all season, and their reward is a 13th game on New Year’s Eve against Oklahoma State in Tempe, Ariz. Die-hard IU football fans have also paid a price for 14 years, watching team after team fall short of a bowl game before this year’s success. The reward for current IU students is a free ticket to the Insight Bowl. Any IU student can reserve their free ticket by calling 866-IUSPORTS or 812-855-4006. Check out the Under the Rock for more Hoosier insight.

Brandon Foltz

IU travels to Dayton to take on Flyers

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The IU women’s basketball team will take its 4-3 record on the road Wednesday afternoon to face a stiff test from the Dayton Flyers at UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The team is coming off a tough home loss to then-No. 21 Florida State in the inaugural Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge. The Hoosiers kept the game close throughout the contest Nov. 30 against the Seminoles, leading for a good portion of the game and losing by only seven.



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Grand Valley State sweeps IU

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With an 0-2-2 record in the Greater Midwest Hockey League going into a two-game weekend series against Grand Valley State, the IU hockey team was worried, but not overly concerned that it didn’t have a league win. After losing twice last weekend, that concern is growing.



David E. Corso

Postseason preparations underway for squad

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A day after finally learning where he will be taking his team this holiday season, Bill Lynch took questions of a different variety at his weekly press conference. Check out the Under the Rock for more Hoosier insight.


Brandon Foltz

D.J. White notches career-high in win

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On the strength of senior forward D.J. White’s best performance of the season, the No. 15 IU men’s basketball team held on for a 84-72 victory over Tennessee State. Visit the IDS Basketblog for more coverage.



Brandon Foltz

Eric Gordon sustains back injury in win

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IU men’s basketball star freshman guard Eric Gordon injured his lower back during the first half of IU’s 84-72 win against Tennessee State on Monday, but after the game IU coach Kelvin Sampson said Gordon was OK and will play against Kentucky on Saturday. Gordon sustained a bruised tailbone after falling to the hardwood.



Jacob Kriese

Gordon leads Hoosiers to win in 1st road game

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CARBONDALE, Ill. – For more than an hour before opening tip, the Southern Illinois students sitting on each end of the basketball court screamed hellfire directed at freshman Eric Gordon and the rest of the IU men’s basketball team. Photo Gallery (12/01/2007)






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Hoosiers fall to No. 21 Florida State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge

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Missed free-throws will drive any basketball coach crazy. After the IU women’s basketball team’s 85-78 loss to No. 21 Florida State on Friday night in Assembly Hall, IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack said missed foul shots made the difference in the game.


Jacob Kriese

Ruling the road

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A year after finishing 3-8 on the road, the IU men’s basketball team won its first road game of the season Saturday night against a tough Southern Illinois squad 64-51. The win snapped Southern Illinois’ 15-game home winning streak.