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Friday, May 22
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Men's Tennis

Celebrations keys to Hoosiers' success

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Celebrating on the court is often frowned upon by coaches in sports. Athletes are taught to forget about a play, be it good or bad, and move on with the game. In tennis, however, celebrating is a very important aspect of the game, and coaches encourage it.


IU Swim Team

Hoosiers defend Big Ten title

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The decisive win the IU women’s swimming and diving team had been looking for all year could not have come at a better time. The No. 14 Hoosiers became back-to-back Big Ten Champions on Saturday, finishing 185.5 points ahead of second-place Minnesota.


Robbie Olson

Cook Group gives $15M to IU Athletics

The IU Athletics Department received a major financial boost on Sunday when IU President Michael McRobbie and Athletics Director Fred Glass announced the largest single gift in the department’s history.


Basketball

First-half deficit too much for IU

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Despite the many things the Hoosiers (9-17, 3-11) did wrong Saturday night, the team managed to keep its turnovers down to nine, below its average of 15.2.




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Around sports

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Men's tennis beats Harvard, the softball team struggles and the wrestlers finish above .500.


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IU women's tennis upsets No. 10 Tennessee

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She was there for the 0-7 loss in 2007, the 3-4 decision in 2008 and another 0-7 defeat last year. In her time at IU, senior captain Lindsey Stuckey had never been on the winning side of the Hoosiers’ annual tilt with the Tennessee Lady Vols. That changed Sunday.




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Women swimmers repeat as Big Ten champs

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Powered by seniors Kate Fesenko and Donna Smailis, the IU women's swimming and diving team repeated as Big Ten champions with 758 points, 185.5 more than second-place Minnesota.


mbball

Minnesota handles IU, 81-58

The Hoosiers extended their losing streak to eight games in Minneapolis, as the Gophers took a 19-point lead into the half and never looked back.


Basketball

IU takes 7-game slide to Minnesota

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The Hoosier team that squeaked by the Gophers a month ago will not be the one traveling to Minneapolis this weekend. Back in January, the Hoosiers had gone through a three-game winning streak — two of those on the road — before the Gophers came to town. And it had been about two and a half weeks since IU beat Michigan on New Year’s Eve in the Big Ten opener.


Little 5 SNOW

Little 5 rookie week ends without a tire on track

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Scheduled to begin this past Monday, the on-track rookie week activities are postponed indefinitely. With snow showers in the forecast for the weekend, Little 500 race director Pam Loebig said the on-track activities could be limited next week as well. Rookie week gives new riders an opportunity to hone racing skills, including bike exchanges and pack riding, before the veteran riders begin practice.


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IU to play in Pink Zone on Sunday

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Pink will take over Assembly Hall this Sunday, and no, it’s not Victoria’s Secret.   Instead, the normally cream- and crimson-clad IU squad will don the lighter color to celebrate the Hoosiers’ annual Pink Zone game. This game offers the players a chance to take on a much fiercer opponent: breast cancer. 


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Around Sports

The men's tennis team battles Harvard, the wrestlers try to finish above .500 and more.


Basket Ball

Hoosiers pulling positives from loss to Spartans on Tuesday

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IU coach Tom Crean stopped mid-sentence when talking about Michigan State point guard Kalin Lucas’ level of competitiveness. “There’s no question he’s a next-level player — All-American, the whole thing,” Crean said after taking a deep breath to start the declaration.


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Wildcats too much for Hoosiers

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The IU women’s basketball team entered Thursday’s game at Northwestern focusing not on stopping center Amy Jaeschke, but instead stopping her teammates. In a high-scoring, overtime-spanning thriller, the team could not accomplish that goal.