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Pacers burn Heat in early season battle

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MIAMI -- Jermaine O'Neal scored 27 points, six of them in the final three minutes to help the Indiana Pacers recover from wasting a 14-point second-half lead and beat the Miami Heat 105-102 Thursday night. Ron Artest, in his first post-suspension game in Miami, added 22 for the Pacers -- who've won 13 of their last 14 regular-season meetings with Miami.


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Big Ten tourney begins with IU No. 2 seed

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The 14-3 IU field hockey team opens play in the Big Ten field hockey tournament today at Iowa as the Hoosiers look to extend their dream year into the postseason. IU enters the tournament with its highest seeding ever, No. 2, earned by a 4-2 conference record. The Hoosiers will play the first game of the tournament at 10 a.m. against No. 7 seed Northwestern. The Hoosiers defeated the Wildcats 3-1 Oct. 8 in their only matchup of the season.


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IU falls to Spartans to end season

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The final game of the IU women's soccer season symbolized the entire year for the Hoosiers. IU head coach Mick Lyon described the year as "a season that almost was." The Hoosiers ended their 2005 campaign with a 3-0 loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament Thursday. The Spartans, who also beat IU earlier in the season, will move on to play either Purdue or Wisconsin in the second round. The teams played evenly throughout the first half, as the score remained tied at zero heading into halftime.


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Hoosiers defeat Lady Stars 70-63 in exhibition opener

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The Sharon Versyp era started on a positive note Thursday night as the Hoosiers won their exhibition opener against the Hoosier Lady Stars, 70-63. "For the team, tonight was a whole new experience," Versyp said. "We did some good things, but other things not so well." IU got off to a slow start against the Lady Stars, falling behind 5-0. The Hoosiers scored their first points of the game on a free throw by senior Jenny DeMuth, who redshirted last season with a knee injury.

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IU adjusting defense after injuries

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With four regular season wins and three games left, IU head coach Terry Hoeppner and the Hoosiers have only one number on their minds and their wrists -- 12. The Hoosiers will look to fulfill their motto embedded on bracelets the team has worn all season. But they will need at least two more victories in their next three games to ensure a possible bowl game berth, which would be a 12th game for the season.


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Ready to run

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IU coach Mike Davis has long said he wants to construct a transition game, but he just hasn't had the tools to build it. In years past, preseason plans to pick up the pace have generally been foiled as the season unraveled.


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Plotkin to miss first game of Big Tens

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A dream game for senior Brian Plotkin ended on a sour note as the midfielder will miss the first game of the Big Ten tournament Thursday. When center referee Abiodun Okulaja gave Plotkin a yellow card in the 68th minute it meant more than getting Plotkin's name in the ref's book. For his fifth yellow card of the season, Plotkin must serve a one-game suspension.


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Hoosiers welcome Akron tonight for Senior Night

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IU coach Mike Freitag and his three seniors are so focused on tonight's match with No. 1 University of Akron, they said they pretty much forgot about another important event -- Senior Night. Not only will fans be treated to the team ranked No. 1 in the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll, but this could be the last time Hoosier fans see seniors Mike Ambersley, Jordan Chirico and Brian Plotkin put on their uniforms and play on Yeagley Field.


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Big Ten volleyball all in the family for Holm

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The Penn State volleyball team will bring a few things to Bloomington when it leaves State College, Pa., for its matchup with IU on Friday. The Nittany Lions will bring a No. 3 national ranking, a 21-2 overall record, a 12-0 conference record, a three-game lead over the second place team in the Big Ten and a junior middle hitter by the name of Kim Holm.


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IU holds home ice advantage

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Walking into the Frank Southern Ice Arena, the smell of dirty socks fills the air. Commonly called "The Frank," the arena is dark, drab and features a relatively small skating area. Many opponents come into this arena thinking the shanty-like appearance will correlate to a washed-up IU hockey team. But what they soon find out is this ice arena serves as one of the toughest places for opposing teams to play in.



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Suzuki, Hunter, Chavez win fifth straight Gold Gloves

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NEW YORK -- Seattle right fielder Ichiro Suzuki, Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter and Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez won their fifth straight Gold Gloves Tuesday. Boston catcher Jason Varitek, Texas first baseman Mark Teixeira and Toronto second baseman Orlando Hudson were first-time winners, while New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter and Blue Jays outfielder Vernon Wells won for the second straight season.


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Foosball club looking to get ball rolling on season

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It's been called table soccer, table football and even babyfoot, but most people know it as foosball. With its unique mix of soccer and puppetry, it's a very common pastime for people of all ages. What is not widely known, however, is that a club for this sport exists at IU.


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All-Stars win back-to-back championships

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Monday night, the Mike Standerski All-Stars wrapped up their second consecutive undefeated season by defeating the Pi Kappas 30-15 in the intramural whiffleball championship. The win makes 15 in a row for the All-Stars, bringing their three-year record to 21-2. "It's amazing," said junior Justin Ross. "We were upset when we didn't win our freshman year, but this has been unbelievable. It's fun to say you're back-to-back champions at a university like this. You don't get that opportunity every day, no matter what the sport is."


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Jefferson makes impact in his last year

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Five years ago this month, Sean Jefferson, along with twin brother John, decided to run for the Hoosier cross country team. At the time, they had solid personal bests and elite credentials in both cross country and track. Sean was a multiple-time Florida state champion in the 3,200-meter and set the state record for the event. Despite this success, Sean's cross country abilities were less clear. Since his arrival at IU, Sean Jefferson has set an IU freshman record in the 5,000-meters with a time of 13 minutes, 58 seconds, earned three All-American awards and won an NCAA mile title. In addition, Jefferson made his presence known at the NCAA's highest level with a convincing mile victory at the 2004 Indoor Track and Field Championships, finishing in 4:00.2.


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Autopsy shows Collier had enlarged heart

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DECATUR, Ga. -- Atlanta Hawks center Jason Collier died from a sudden heart rhythm disturbance caused by an abnormally enlarged heart, an autopsy showed. The state's chief medical examiner, Dr. Kris Sperry, said Tuesday his testing showed that electrocardiograms administered to Collier, who died Oct. 15 after having breathing troubles at his Georgia home, in 2003 and this year showed "some indication of electrical abnormalities."


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Pannozzo lost for senior season with hand injury

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With three games left in its season and two wins still needed for bowl appearance, IU has lost senior linebacker John Pannozzo for the remainder of the season. Pannozzo is IU's second-leading tackler and the captain of a defense struggling for stops in the late stages of their Big Ten campaign.


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Hoosiers No. 3 in preseason Big Ten rankings

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IU was selected as the No. 3 team in the Big Ten this season at Big Ten media day this weekend in Chicago. The Hoosiers were predicted to finish behind Michigan State, who claims the top spot, and defending Big Ten champion Illinois. "It's the first time we've been picked that high in a long time" said IU coach Mike Davis. "I think when you go from two, three, four, five and six, every (team) is the same ... I think we have about eight teams that could make it to the tournament (from the Big Ten)." IU finished fifth in the Conference last season with a 10-6 conference record. The team jumped Minnesota and Wisconsin in the preseason rankings as it returns four starters and adds Auburn transfers Marco Killingsworth and Lewis Monroe.


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Nguyen named National Player of the Week

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When the IU men's soccer team trailed by three goals with 17 minutes remaining, it took an 18-year-old freshman to bring the Hoosiers back. For his efforts against Maryland and Notre Dame, College Soccer News named freshman forward Lee Nguyen as its National Player of the Week. Nguyen's two assists and one goal also earned him Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.


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Shell Shocker

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For 89 minutes and 50 seconds Saturday night, the IU men's soccer team was again coming up short in a game it felt it should be winning. For 89 minutes and 50 seconds, the University of Maryland thought it had figured out what it took to finally beat the Hoosiers. For 89 minutes and 50 seconds, a record crowd of 6,203 fans cheered on the Terrapins, anticipating one of the biggest regular season wins in school history.