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IU moves to 2-0 in tourney with 15-6 win

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No. 1 seed IU defeated No. 2 seed Austin Peay 15-6 to snap the Governor's 16-game winning streak and advance to the regional championship game Sunday as the only undefeated team left in the Bloomington Regional.


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Walkoff home run give IU 5-4 win

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Chad Clark ripped an 0-1 slider from Karch Kowalczyk into the left-field bullpen for a two-run, walk-off homer that propelled the Hoosiers to a 5-4 win against Valparaiso and completed a miraculous four-run ninth inning comeback Friday at Bart Kaufman Field.



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11 Hoosiers continue to NCAA Championships

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Seniors Andy Bayer, Derek Drouin, Zach Mayhew and Emma Kimoto and juniors Kyla Buckley and Darius King will all return to the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive year.Those six will also be joined by graduate student Scott Houston, junior Robby Nierman, sophomore Taja Moore and freshmen Sophie Gutermuth and Josh Roche,All 11 Hoosiers will travel to compete in the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., June 5-8.


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Florida, Austin Peay, Valpo in IU regional

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IU's first NCAA Regional in Bloomington will include Florida, Austin Peay and Valparaiso. IU will open play with Valpo Friday. IU, the No. 1 seed in the regional, took two of three from Florida, the No. 2 seed in the regional, in the regular season.




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Kanaan wins first Indy 500

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Fan-favorite Tony Kanaan won the fastest 500 in Indianapolis Motor Speedway history, capturing the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500 Sunday, his first in 12 attempts.


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IU wins Big Ten with 4-3 walkoff victory

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Scott Donley hit a walk-off single to left-center with the bases loaded to beat Nebraska 4-3 Sunday afternoon at Target Field in Minneapolis, giving IU its first Big Ten Tournament championship since 2009.



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IU pounds OSU, advances to championship game

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The IU baseball team scored six runs in the bottom of the fifth, all coming after a throwing error by Ohio State starter Brian King, to beat the Buckeyes 11-3 Friday at Target Field.


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Local driver looks to leave impact on Indy 500

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Conor Daly, born and raised in Noblesville, Ind., will again make the short drive to the IMS for this year’s Indy 500, continuing his family’s May tradition. There will be one slight difference, however. Instead of merely spectating, Daly will be in the field for the Indianapolis 500.


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IU tops Minnesota 4-2, will face OSU

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Ryan Halstead closed out Minnesota in the ninth for the school-record 21st save of his career, preserving IU’s 4-2 win over Minnesota in game five of the 2013 Big Ten baseball Tournament at Target Field.



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Hoosiers send 26 to NCAA Regionals

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Andy Bayer and Derek Drouin, defending national champions in the 1,500-meter and the high jump, respectively, will be joined by 24 of their teammates May 23-25 in Greensboro, N.C., for the NCAA East Preliminaries, the regional qualifier for the NCAA Championships.


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Drivers prepare for Indy 500

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Dario Franchitti and Helio Castroneves, Indianapolis legends in their own right, will each attempt to join Foyt, Unser, and Mears with a fourth Indy 500 victory.


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Column: LeBron will never be Jordan

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I’ve heard and digested the same proclamation on more occasions than I care to remember. “LeBron James is the best player to have ever played the game of basketball.” If that’s your opinion, then more power to you. It’s your constitutional right, but I’m inclined to tell you your opinion is as false as can be.


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Final qualifier ready for anything to happen at Indy 500

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For Katherine Legge, a last minute entry as the driver of the No. 81 Angie’s List car, “anything” meant racing at the IMS for the first time in 2013, and despite missing out on eight days of practice that other drivers had, qualifying for the 2013 edition of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing as the final driver in the field of 33.


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Pinson chooses UNC instead of IU

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Theo Pinson, considered among IU's top recruiting targets for the 2014 recruiting class opted Wednesday to stick with the hometown team, committing to North Carolina in a ceremony at his school.