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Wednesday, Jan. 28
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IU Wrestling

Everhart hopes to end career as nation's best

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When senior Nate Everhart arrived on the IU campus his freshman year, he was far from the physical beast he is today. Weighing below 200 pounds, Everhart was not intimidating many wrestlers with his size.   The Tinsley, Ill., native received offers to play baseball at Iowa and Missouri but decided wrestling at a Big Ten school and getting a Big Ten education was the right path. IU coach Duane Goldman knew that he was getting a guy with brains and brawn.


IU head baseball coach Tracy Smith watches the Hoosiers 8-2 loss to Louisville unfold Friday evening at Patterson Stadium. Hoosier pitchers gave up only seven hits but three errors leading to four unearned runs for the Cardinals.

Hoosiers ready to defend title

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Coming off a 2009 season with arguably IU’s most talented baseball team in its century-old history, the Hoosiers are going to have to get creative. IU coach Tracy Smith enters 2010 trying to fill a void left from losing three first-round picks and seven total players in the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.

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Hoosiers face tough road ahead

IDS men's basketball columnist Jordan Cohen gives you a capsule of the Hoosiers' last 11 games of 2010.




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Hoosiers' sweep bid denied at Michigan, 70-56

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Jumping to quick, early leads and playing impressive in the first half is a good way to start a basketball game. Letting the opposition start the second half with a 17-4 scoring run, however, is a good way to lose a basketball game. 




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Around sports

Track and field fares well, women's tennis wins a pair, water polo crawls before it walks and wrestling finishes strong.


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IU can't find offense in 58-43 loss to Iowa

The Hoosiers had a chance for a three-game win streak Sunday, but they lost in a low-scoring affair to a Hawkeye team with only one previous conference win.


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IU welcomes top track competition

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The IU track and field team will look to continue its record-setting season when it plays host to the Gladstein Invitational, starting from noon to 8:30 p.m. today and concluding Saturday with events from 10 a.m. to 2:35 p.m.


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Team preps for first road match

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Despite missing two players, the IU women’s tennis team will play its first road matches of the spring season Saturday. The team will travel to Miami University (Ohio) for a 9:30 a.m. match, then relocate to Ball State for a 6 p.m. contest.



Basketball

IU earns 1st Big Ten road win

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Like a slow-cooker, it took time. But after 22 months, one coaching change and 40 minutes, IU got its first Big Ten road win since Feb. 23, 2008.


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IU puts perfect record on the line

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The IU wrestling team will not be allowed to ease into the Big Ten season.  The No. 11 Hoosiers will open up their season on the Big Ten Network at 8 p.m. today when they travel to No. 19 Wisconsin.


Basketball

Hoosiers keep composure in important win

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On Wednesday, IU coach Tom Crean told members of the media that Penn State’s 0-5 Big Ten record and 8-9 overall season performance was “misleading.” The Nittany Lions had lost a number of close games.


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IU meets rival Purdue

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The No. 12 IU women’s swimming and diving team will battle another ranked opponent in No. 22 Purdue on Saturday at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Hoosiers’ match with the Boilermakers is one of only two remaining dual meets before the Big Ten and NCAA championships.


Basketball

Women stifle Northwestern attack

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When Northwestern rallied to within two points of the lead to begin the second half, the IU women’s basketball team leaders did not flinch.