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Signees visit Derby

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- In Kentucky, two things reign dominant: basketball and horses. The pair met Saturday afternoon as players and coaches in the Derek Anderson Derby Festival Basketball Classic took time out of their schedule to visit Churchill Downs.


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Sapp finally gets chance to prove herself

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When the women's field was told to mount its bicycles last Friday, sophomore Jessica Sapp was a nervous newcomer -- unproven among the Little 500 community. One hour, nine minutes and 29 seconds later, she was a hero.



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Cutters win 54th running of Little 500

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In 1984, the first Cutters team qualified in tenth place and finished first. In 2004, the twentith Cutters team qualified in tenth place and finished first. History has a funny way of repeating itself. The 2004 men's Little 500 had all the makings of a good movie -- suspense, excitement, drama and a happy ending when it was all over. For the Cutters the win Saturday was a storybook ending, complete with a suspensful and dramatic pause. But for Alpha Tau Omega, the end of the race wasn't as happy as they had hoped.

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Kappa wins Little 500

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Complete results After 99 laps Kappa Kappa Gamma's first year rider Jessica Sapp and Teter's heralded star Bri Kovac were still locked, wheel to wheel, preparing for one last push for glory. After 100 laps, Kappa had captured its fourth Little 500 title by less than a foot and Teter was left heartbroken after a monumental effort.


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Final round fade ties Hoosiers for third

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Akron, Ohio -- After beginning Sunday's final round in second at the First Energy Intercollegiate at Firestone Country Club, the IU men's golf team was looking forward to a competitive final round. But costly penalties at Firestone's par 3, 17th hole put the Hoosiers in third place. Freshman David Butwell, sophomore Scott Seibert, and junior Mike Birkenfeld all hit into the water on 17 for double bogeys. "The last few holes we were playing dead into the wind," junior Jeff Overton said. "We were really close to the lead with three holes left. But, the last three holes we shot ourselves in the foot." The penalties contributed to a team total of 869, good enough to tie Kent State for third. IU finished eight strokes behind tournament champion Xavier and six behind runner-up Toledo.


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Eye of the rider

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In 1988, the women of IU were finally granted permission to have their own Little 500. After a team of girls from Kappa Alpha Theta tried to participate in the men's race, a women's division was formed, and 31 teams instantly joined. In 1988, the women's race had no hype, no superstars, no history. They have had to fight from the shadow of the men's race and establish a reputation of their own.



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Derby cast first of Triple Crown races

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This year's Kentucky Derby will feature a most unusual cast of characters. And why not? After arguably the wackiest Derby prep season ever, not one 3-year-old has stepped forward to dominate the division. So when entries are taken in a few days for next Saturday's race, a full field of 20 horses is a certainty, many of them uniquely distinctive.


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Team seeks more production from bottom of lineup

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The season is entering the home stretch, and the IU men's golf team is searching for a way to stand out in a crowded district. Despite placing two golfers in the top 10, IU could only muster a tie for sixth place at last weekend's Kepler Intercollegiate. The Hoosiers realize they will need to put together a stronger performance at this weekend's Firestone Intercollegiate to maintain a strong case for an NCAA Tournament bid.


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Hoosiers hit road for Purdue, Illinois

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When the No. 59 Hoosiers (11-9, 5-3) hit the road this weekend, they will be trying to keep one streak alive while ending two others. IU will face Purdue tomorrow at noon in West Lafayette and then head to Champaign, Ill., to face the No.1 Illinois Fighting Illini.


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Seniors play last matches at home

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Climbing the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's team rankings was no easy task for Lin Loring and the IU women's tennis team. But its biggest challenge to date awaits the Hoosiers as they close out the Big Ten regular season against conference leader Illinois and in-state rival Purdue.


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Conference title defense begins for IU

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The No. 10 Hoosier women's water polo squad will look to defend its Collegiate Water Polo Association Conference title this weekend as the team travels to Lewisburg, Penn., for the single-elimination tournament. IU enters the CWPA tourney as the No. 3 seed and will have a first-round bye. The Cream and Crimson are coming off a heartbreaking loss to No. 8 Michigan this past weekend at the CWPA Western Divisional Championships in a match that they controlled for the most of the game. Despite the loss the Hoosiers played sound water polo, as they were led by juniors Krista Peterson and Jessica Goldner.


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Hoosiers to face strong field

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The IU women's golf team will participate in the 2004 Big Ten Championships this weekend -- its final tournament of the year before the NCAA Regional Tournament. Ohio State University will serve as host for the tournament, which will be held today through Sunday at the OSU Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio. The Hoosiers will play 36 holes today and 18 Saturday and Sunday. This is the first 72-hole tournament of the year for the team.


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on the SIDELINES

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Clarett thrown for loss at Supreme Court WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Maurice Clarett's bid to enter this weekend's NFL draft was turned down by the Supreme Court Thursday, delaying his attempt to bypass the league's eligibility rule. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg rejected his first request, saying she saw no reason to overturn a lower court's stay preventing the former Ohio State running back from being taken in the draft.


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IU hopes to improve Big Ten record this weekend

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Coming off of a big win against Louisville Wednesday, the Hoosiers are looking to improve their record against conference opponents this weekend as they visit Evanston, Ill., to take on Northwestern and East Lansing, Mich., to take on Michigan State.


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Hoosiers head to Illinois

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The Hoosiers (21-15, 5-7) will travel to Champaign, Ill., this weekend to take on the Fighting Illini. IU will return to conference play coming off a tough 10-5 loss to Miami University. This will be the third of eight four-game series against Big Ten opponents. The Hoosiers split their series with Northwestern, dropped three games to Minnesota and split their series with Iowa.


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CHOOSING COLORS

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Spring is here. The air is warming, the snow has melted and the flowers are beginning to bloom. Tonight there will also be the familiar sounds of cracks from baseball bats and -- football helmets? The IU spring football season is about to come to fruition in the annual Cream and Crimson game tonight. Optimism is high heading into the game, as both the offensive and defensive units have strengthened since last season. IU's offensive line comes back with a full roster of returning players headlined by junior guard Adam Hines, junior tackle Isaac Sowells and sophomore tackle Justin Frye. The trio had the most action on the Hoosier team as they took 969, 967 and 821 snaps, respectively. Hines brings serious experience to the Hoosier roster and has started in nearly every game of his two-season career -- dating back to the second game of his freshman season.


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Clarett case advances to nation's highest court

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Maurice Clarett's status for the NFL draft is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. Clarett's attorney, Alan Milstein, filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court on Tuesday. He asked for a stay of a federal appeals court's decision from 24 hours earlier preventing the former Ohio State tailback from being in this weekend's draft.


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Bynum: midseason All-American

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Amongst the inconsistency at the plate and some struggles in conference play, senior shortstop Seth Bynum has remained consistent. Consistently good, that is. Now, halfway through the season, he's being recognized by Baseball America for his excellent play.