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Yeagle has standout weekend

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Even though the results from the IU men's soccer team's games this weekend were "disappointing," the play of freshman forward/midfielder Darren Yeagle gave the Hoosier faithful something to look forward to for the rest of the season.


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'The Luck of the Irish'

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The IU men's soccer team gave up the most goals in a single game in the team's 33-year history Sunday, and junior goalkeeper Chris Munroe took all the blame.


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IU opens with Indiana Community 5K

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These guys don't believe in easy days. In the grind of everyday practice, the IU men's cross country team has only one way to train since its equipment consists only of running shoes. Running 70 to 100 miles per week with a seven-day training schedule, the Hoosiers hope to put their training to use in this weekend's Indiana Community 5K, which begins Friday at 6 p.m. at the IU cross country course.


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IU crowned tournament champs

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The IU women's volleyball team cruised through the West Virginia Tournament this weekend, sweeping all three teams it faced in straight games. The Hoosiers added three more wins to IU coach Katie Weismiller's already impressive career record as the winningest women's volleyball coach in IU history.





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Hoosiers finish well at NCAA's

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The Indiana men's track and field team earned its best finish in 13 years in 15th place at the 2006 NCAA Track and Field Championships.


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Soccer team looks to knock off No. 2

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Each year the IU men's soccer team invites some of the best teams college soccer has to offer to Bloomington for the Adidas/IU Credit Union Classic. This year's field lives up to the Classic's reputation with three ranked teams taking the pitch this weekend at Bill Armstrong Stadium.


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Former Illiniweks express dismay

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Former University of Illinois students who portrayed Chief Illiniwek are concerned about a new report of the tradition's imminent demise and may pull out of discussions about the Chief's future if it already is a "foregone conclusion," a former Chief said Thursday.


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Illinois mulls steriod testing for high schools

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BLOOMINGTON, Ill. -- Chicago Heights Bloom Athletics Director Joe Reda says it's time steroid testing trickles down from big-league and college sports to Illinois high schools, but weeding out cheaters is the least of his worries. "My opinion on cheating or not cheating is that I don't have one. But when kids feel the pressure to alter their bodies at such an impressionable age, it's just not a good situation. It's about health, not competition," said Reda, who heads sports programs at the 3,500-student school.


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Team 'hungry' for success

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Sometimes sports can be all about luck. Last year the women's cross country team had what some would call a lack thereof.



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IU focuses on getting better shots, more goals this weekend

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Thirty-eight shots. One goal. That was the story last weekend for the IU women's soccer team, which dropped two matches in the Wisconsin Tournament against the University of California and Creighton University. In preparation for this weekend's games against two Big 12 opponents, the Hoosiers are trying to focus more on the positive aspect of those 38 attempted shots.


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Randy Walker's legacy remembered before NW opener

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OXFORD, Ohio -- While speakers on a makeshift stage behind the end zone told stories about Randy Walker's playing and coaching career, a kicker's warm-up try left the field and landed nearby, punctuating the speechmaking with a loud thump. The perfect touch.




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Fire-the-coach Web sites become profitable

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Here's a bargain for a frustrated Duke University football fan: For $50, you can own the Web site where the name says it all -- FireTedRoof.com. That's a steal. Similar sites calling for the dismissals of Bill Callahan at University ofNebraska or Sylvester Croom at Mississippi State University are five times as expensive.


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Cardinals QB Leinart to become a father

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LOS ANGELES -- University of Southern California basketball player Brynn Cameron will miss the upcoming season because she is expecting a baby with Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart, according to her father. Cameron is due to deliver a boy in November, Stan Cameron told the Ventura County Star for Wednesday's editions. Cameron, a 20-year-old junior guard, and Leinart dated while he attended USC. He graduated in December and was drafted by the Cardinals in April. Asked Wednesday about Cameron, Leinart said, "I'm not going to comment." In the past, he has declined comment on other personal information.