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Women's tennis takes on the best, men's tennis returns home after rough road stretch and the track team returns from a strong Big Tens performance.





Wrestling

IU tries to end a 67-year drought at Big Tens

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Forty-seven nationally ranked wrestlers, eight teams in the top 25, and 21 out of the last 30 National Championship teams are just a few reasons why the Big Ten is the best wrestling conference in the country.


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IU up to bat in Music City

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The Hoosiers will travel to Nashville, Tenn., this weekend for the Music City Classic after taking one out of three games at the Big Ten/Big East Challenge. IU (2-5) will face Illinois State (4-3) and Kent State (4-2) before rounding out the weekend with Vanderbilt (7-1) on Sunday.


basketball

Mauled at Mackey: Hoosiers lose, 74-55

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Regardless of the odds it faced in the past two seasons, this Hoosier squad never seemed intimidated. That changed during the first trip to Mackey Arena in the Tom Crean’s era as IU coach in a 74-55 loss Wednesday.




IU-Illinois Women's Basketball

IU enters postseason fueled by 2 of its biggest fans

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They yell, berate officials, cheer for every player and sit in floor seats for every basketball game. And while they aren’t exactly Spike Lee, they still spark both the players and the Assembly Hall crowd.   To the media, these fans are lovingly referred to as Superfan and Ponytail


IU-Purdue

IU falls at Purdue, 74-55

With a 74-55 loss at Purdue on Wednesday night, IU set an historic low with its 11th-straight conference defeat, longest in school history. And just as the final score resembled those of last year with another double-digit deficit, the play up to the final horn prompted flashbacks.



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IU plummets to 11th at UCF Challenge

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The IU women’s golf team headed into Tuesday’s final round at the UCF Challenge a mere five shots outside of second place. Unfortunately, a final-round 321 in rainy and windy conditions led to an 11th-place finish for the Hoosiers.


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Attendance increase major step for IU

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By the end of the 2009 season, the IU football team had only won one more game than it had in the previous year, going 4-8. The team lost to Purdue again. It finished at the bottom of the Big Ten again. It was the second-worst team in at-home attendance in the Big Ten again. But maybe that last fact isn’t as clear-cut as it seems. Home attendance increased by an average of more than 10,051 fans per game, the third-largest increase in the nation.


Basket Ball

Historic streak or upset on line at Purdue

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When the Hoosiers take on the No. 7 Purdue Boilermakers today, it will see a team that handed it a heartbreaking 78-75 loss at Assembly Hall in early February. This time though, the team’s fiercest rival will be without its star forward, Robbie Hummel.


Basket Ball

Purdue remains tough despite loss of Hummel

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The identity of the Boilermakers changed the moment Purdue forward Robbie Hummel tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a drive across the lane at Minnesota on Feb. 24. IU’s in-state rival had lost its best outside shooter, playmaker and one of its top rebounders. When IU travels to West Lafayette, it will not see the same team from Feb. 4.