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More of the same from Sampson

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After Kelvin Sampson saw the turmoil, embarrassment and essential destruction he caused the Hoosier basketball program, one might think he would come to his senses and admit his wrongdoings. Obviously not.



Jay Seawell

NCAA denies Sampson appeal

INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA on Tuesday rejected an appeal from former Indiana basketball coach Kelvin Sampson, who was slapped with five years of potential penalties for taking part in more than 100 impermissible calls to recruits while coaching the Hoosiers.BLOG: Basketblog


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A cricket afternoon

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On Sunday, I attended one of the most British – and global – events here, cricket.


US Open Golf

IU golfer plays in US Open

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Amidst men in their mid-to-late 30s, a 19-year-old attempted to make the cut for the 2009 U.S. Open during the third week of June.



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No new news on Creek, Muniru

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With the academic status of 2009 recruits Maurice Creek and Bawa Muniru still uncertain, IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean didn’t have any new information to share when he met with the media Wednesday morning.


Fehr Retires Baseball

IU graduate Fehr to retire as head of players union

Donald Fehr’s time in charge of the MLB Players Association will be remembered for a strike that canceled the World Series, explosive growth in salaries and eventually 14 years of labor peace.


IU sophomore Kipp Schutz slides into home during a game against Louisville on April 21st at Sembower Field.

Crawford, Schutz sign contracts

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Two more members of the IU baseball team have begun professional sports careers. Junior outfielders Evan Crawford and Kipp Schutz elected to sign last week with the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles, respectively, ending on their IU careers and heading to the Minor Leagues.




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Hoosiers prepare for finale in Ore.

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The last track and field competition takes place this week when the Hoosiers head to Eugene, Ore., for the USA Track and Field Sr. & Jr. Championships.





In this June 10, 2003 file photo, fans make their feelings known as Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa bats in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore. The New York Times reported on its website Tuesday, June 16, 2009, that Sosa tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003, citing lawyers familiar with the case. The newspaper did not identify the drug.

Report: Ex-Cubs star Sosa failed drug test

Sammy Sosa became the latest in a string of baseball stars implicated in the sport’s steroids scandal of the past decade when The New York Times reported that he tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003.



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Iranian athletes protest silently

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While citizens rally in the streets, one group of Iranians spoke on the field in Iran's game against South Korea to protest the election proceedings in the nation.