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Team ready for Big Ten competition

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The No. 22 IU men's swimming and diving team (8-1, 5-1 Big Ten) is traveling up to Ann Arbor, Mich., this weekend for the second time this season to compete at the Big Ten Championships. Earlier this year, IU was defeated by Michigan in a dual meet 174.5-122.5.


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IU looks to take out Purdue

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A long-standing rivalry adds another storied chapter tonight in West Lafayette. The IU women's basketball team squares off with the No. 12 Purdue Boilermakers at 7 p.m. at Mackey Arena. The Hoosiers (11-13, 4-10 Big Ten) will look to spring the gigantic upset when they travel north in the state to take on their old conference nemesis. IU has struggled away from Assembly Hall this year, compiling a 1-6 conference record on the road. Purdue (21-5, 10-4) is positioning itself to make another run at a Big Ten title.


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IU looking for new winning streak

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The men's tennis team's winning streak has come to a small bump in its road. IU lost last weekend's match to No. 26 Vanderbilt 7-0, its first loss of the season. The team will try to get back on the winning side of things 1 p.m. today when it travels to Muncie to square off against Ball State.


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Team struggles to 12th place finish

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The winter weather claimed yet another victim this week. The No. 19 IU women's golf team was unable to get back into its groove after flying high from its hot fall start in which the team won two team championships and placed well in every tournament.

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Team lacks energy in loss to Fighting Illini

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- What the IU men's basketball team didn't need in the midst of three games on the road was exactly what they got -- a six-day break that only helped the Hoosiers forget their revitalizing performance during the win at Iowa last Wednesday.


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Senior forwards duel in IU loss

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Two towering forwards couldn't be ignored in Tuesday's men's basketball game. While the Hoosiers (16-10, 6-7 Big Ten) suffered yet another road loss 80-54, senior Jeff Newton's role in the game was to step up for the Hoosiers in guarding Illinois (19-5, 9-4 Big Ten) senior Brian Cook.


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Rematch with Illinois

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The IU men's basketball team is set to take the floor at 9 p.m. tonight in Assembly Hall against the University of Illinois. Unfortunately for the Hoosiers, it's not the Assembly Hall that is home for them. Instead, IU travels to Champaign-Urbana to face the No. 18th ranked Fighting Illini (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) in the like-named stadium. The game, which is set to be aired on ESPN, is a rematch between two of the 2002 co-Big Ten season champions. IU and Illinois first faced each other this season on Jan. 18 in Bloomington. At the time, the Hoosiers were ranked in the top-20 and the Illini were enjoying a top-10 ranking.


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Goalie wins national weekly accolade

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Over a four game span at last weekend's Princeton Invitational the women's water polo team scored a total of 35 goals en route to a tournament championship. With all the goals being scored it could be easy for the Hoosiers to simply credit their offense for their four game win streak. Yet the defense is stepping up at the right time and has become a dominant force for the Hoosiers.


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Coach, players confident program can turn around

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Inheriting a program with a dismal 13-31-1 record in 2002, including a winless 0-17 conference record, is no easy task, but new softball coach Sara Hayes said she is confident she can bring change to the ailing program. With IU recently pulling off a seven run extra inning tear, Hayes might be on the right track.


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IU outmatched by Tennessee

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After a loss a team can say they lost because they didn't play well, they struggled or just didn't get the job done. But in most cases like Saturday's match at No. 11 ranked Tennessee (7-2), the better team wins.


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IU sweeps last home series

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IU ended its regular season on a high note this weekend with a sweep of Robert Morris College. The wins were the Hoosiers' last home games of the season before leaving for Anaheim, Calif., this week to compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division-II National Championship tournament.


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IU sweeps last home series

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IU ended its regular season on a high note this weekend with a sweep of Robert Morris College. The wins were the Hoosiers' last home games of the season before leaving for Anaheim, Calif., this week to compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division-II National Championship tournament.



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Team looking ahead to Big Ten Championships

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A crowd of nearly 500 people, the largest crowd of the season, arrived at University Gym for the IU wrestling team's final home meet of the year on Friday night. The raucous group loudly cheered every Hoosier point, but even the largest crowd of the season could not stop IU from going 0-2 against Iowa and Minnesota this weekend.




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After hot fall start, IU gets back into swing

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The hottest team on the IU campus last fall might have been the women's golf team. The only thing that could have cooled the squad off was the three month break due to winter. The team finished the fall season with a sweep at the Mission Inn Classic in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla., winning the team competition and the first, second and third individual finishes. IU toppled the 17-team field while junior Karen Dennison won her third medalist title of the fall.


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Men's tennis streak halts

The No. 39 IU men's tennis team dropped their first match of the season to the No. 26 Vanderbilt Commodores 7-0. The Hoosiers (7-1) were forced to face one of the best one-two combinations in the country on Saturday as the Commodores have two of the top fifteen singles players in the nation. In No. 1 singles action, junior Bobby Reynolds (No. 8 in the nation) defeated IU's junior Jakub Praibis in straight sets 6-1, 6-2. In the No. 2 singles match, the Commodores used their other star, sophomore Chad Harris (No. 14 in the nation) to knock off IU freshman Viktor Libal 6-3, 6-2.


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Senior plays tough, stands out in loss

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Coach Kathi Bennett had been looking for someone on her team to step up this season. No one was really showing leadership or showing that they would give it their all an entire game.


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Shooting woes continue

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Despite a good fight and over 20 points from an IU senior, the IU women's basketball team dropped a 75-64 decision to Michigan on Sunday at Assembly Hall. The contest set the single-season attendance record for women's basketball at 23,449 fans, which was set in 11 games. The previous record was set in 16 games in 1997-1998.