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IU rowing develops strong bond

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The IU rowing team does work and meets together, almost year-round, to get stronger, build friendships and even help within the community.


Column: Embarrassed, exhausted and enlightened

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Men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart describes how he and the IDS men's basketball beat writers survived the "Cream and Crimson Media Survival Challenge," a two-hour workout session for media members conducted by the Hoosiers' coaching staff.


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Women's soccer prepares for rival Purdue

The Hoosiers (4-8-1) will not only be looking for a long-awaited victory against their rivals when they play at 4 p.m. Thursday in West Lafayette, but they are also looking for their first Big Ten win of the season.


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New student ticket plan rewards early arrivals to games

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In response to years of questioning about an official student section in Assembly Hall, the IU Athletics Department is implementing a first-come, first-served seating area for men’s basketball games — with some minor details.







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IU opens first-come, first-serve student section

In response to years of questioning about an official student section in Assembly Hall, IU Athletics is finally implementing a first-come, first-serve seating area — with some minor details.


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Leary avoids prison time for fraud

Former IU basketball player and radio commentator Todd Leary avoided prison time when an Allen County judge lightened the sentence related to Leary’s mortgage fraud scheme.


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Q&A with IU recruit Gary Harris

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IU men’s basketball beat reporter Greg Rosenstein caught up with shooting guard Gary Harris, Rivals.com’s No. 24 overall player in the class of 2012. Harris speaks about his weekend visit to Bloomington.


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Hoosier Cricket Cup attracts teams from across state

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It was the Hoosier Cricket Cup, but in the end, the Cup didn’t belong to the Hoosiers. Cool Creek finished off the Eller Killers 55-47 on Saturday to win the first  Hoosier Cricket Cup at Twin Lakes Sports Park in Bloomington.