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IU women's golf team sets school record with 3-round total of 860

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All season long, the IU women’s golf team has tried to put a tournament together where everyone fires on all cylinders at the same time. This week in Las Vegas, they managed to do that for one of their three rounds. The Hoosiers used a school-record, 11-under 277 third-round total to slide up the leaderboard and finish in 10th place on Wednesday in the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown at the Boulder Creek Golf Club. The three-round total of 860 also betters the school record by four shots.  


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Alternative voting style

Did you know there is a presidential election coming up Tuesday? I just found out about it when this old lady called me to tell me I should vote for some Nader guy. That explains all those damn commercials I fast forward through when I watch my DVR’d episodes of “Yes, Dear” every day. I decided I should look into this election thing. I figured it is kind of a big deal. But how do I make such an important decision?


IU sophomore midfielder Rich Balchan, left, kicks the ball away from Kentucky senior Michael Strong during a soccer game Wednesday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.

IU men's soccer team held at home

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Not even the fastest goal in NCAA Division I history could propel the IU men’s soccer team to its fourth win in a row, with the Hoosiers’ match against Kentucky ending in a 1-1 tie after two overtime periods Wednesday night. On the opening kickoff, sophomore forward/midfielder Andy Adlard sent a long ball deep into the Kentucky zone. After bouncing off of a Wildcat defender, Kentucky goalkeeper Dan Williams came out of the goal to attempt to scoop up the bouncing ball. IU senior forward Kevin Noschang took advantage of the miscue by gaining control of the ball and firing it past Williams for the 1-0 advantage six seconds into the game. “For the past two games, we decided to attack them right off the bat,” Noschang said. “I was just able to one-time it in. Obviously, when you get a goal six seconds into the game and can start a game up 1-0, there is nothing better than that.” Noschang’s early goal sparked aggressive offensive play from the Hoosiers in the first half. But while the team looked to continue its scoring attack, Kentucky evened the score.


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Football a priority for new director

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Watching him talk to players and occasionally suggest to referees he might not agree with a call at IU football games, it’s safe to call outgoing IU Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan a football guy. So players and coaches might be concerned whether Greenspan’s replacement, Fred Glass, will bring the same passion to a program going through transition.


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Glass hopes he can put program’s NCAA problems in past, move on

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The loss of IU’s basketball prestige has been “not only for basketball, but maybe even worse for the University as a whole,” Fred Glass, IU’s incoming athletics director, said Tuesday in an interview with the Indiana Daily Student. “People who care a lot about IU have had their hearts broken.”


Indianapolis attorney Fred Glass, left, is introduced by IU President Michael McRobbie at a press conference announcing Glass as the new IU athletics director Tuesday at the DeVault Alumni Center. Glass, a partner at Baker & Daniels in Indianapolis, is an IU alumnus.

Indy native has background in law, politics

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Fred Glass, an Indianapolis lawyer and IU graduate, seemed to have come out of nowhere to become the next IU Director of Athletics. Nevertheless, there he stood behind a press conference podium, shaking hands with the IU president, beaming with pride.AUDIO: Fred GlassSLIDESHOW: Press conference



Indianapolis attorney Fred Glass speaks during a press conference introducing him as the next IU athletic director Tuesday morning at the DeVault Alumni Center. Glass, an IU alumnus, is a partner at Baker & Daniels in Indianapolis.

The search is over

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As Fred Glass spoke to members of the press, IU administrators, coaches, family and friends on Tuesday, he calmly explained his plans for the future of IU’s athletics department. Glass, named the next director of athletics Tuesday, defined his vision of what he hopes IU athletics will become during the next few years.“It starts with comprehensive compliance,” Glass said. “We’ve got to follow the rules, and we have to become known again for following the rules.” VIDEO: AD announcement



Indianapolis attorney Fred Glass, left, is introduced by IU President Michael McRobbie at a press conference announcing Glass as the new IU athletics director Tuesday at the DeVault Alumni Center. Glass, a partner at Baker & Daniels in Indianapolis, is an IU alumnus.

New A.D. an ‘Indiana Boy’

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Being a two-degree alumnus from IU, as well as having a mother, wife and daughter with degrees from IU, left newly-named Director of Athletics Fred Glass describing himself as an “Indiana boy” Tuesday at his introductory press conference.  Glass’ ties to the University ended up being a deciding factor in his landing the job.  Bill Stephan, vice president for engagement and chair of the athletics director search committee, said while the IU ties weren’t the sole reason for the choice, they played a significant role in Glass’ selection.“I think that was important,” Stephan said. “Indiana’s a special place; it’s a unique place in many respects. Having someone who understands the history, the traditions, the aspirations not only of IU but of Hoosiers statewide; that was a very important factor.”


Indiana University president Michael McRobbie congratulates Fred Glass on being named IU's next director of intercollegiate athletics Tuesday morning at the DeVault Alumni Center. Glass '81 is an IU alumnus and most recently served as an Indianapolis attorney and civic leader.

Fred Glass introduced as University's next athletics director

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IU President Michael McRobbie formally introduced Fred Glass as the next director of athletics at IU this morning at a press conference at the DeVault Alumni Center. Glass, presently an attorney with Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels, said he was excited about the new position and laid out a general direction for the future of IU athletics during his tenure. “I really think we need to have a vision,” Glass said. “It starts with comprehensive compliance. We’ve got to follow the rules, and we have to become known again for following the rules.Check out VIDEO from the press conference, including comments from Tom Crean and Bill Lynch, and AUDIO of the IDS' one-on-one with Glass Tuesday afternoon.


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Michigan, Purdue match 2-6 records

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. ­­– Michigan appears headed for a dubious milestone, but its players and coaches aren’t throwing in the towel. Coach Rich Rodriguez and several players said Monday that their heads are high as the 2-6 Wolverines head into a make-or-break final stretch of games, starting this week at Purdue.


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Hoosiers haunt Hall

Bringing the number of preseason public scrimmages to three, IU Athletics announced the IU basketball team will hold its first-ever “Haunted Hall of Hoops” at 7 p.m. Friday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers will open the event by passing out candy and signing autographs until 7:30 p.m. The team will then scrimmage with a costume parade for children at halftime.


Washington football coach Tyrone Willingham leaves the field after his team lost to Notre Dame on Saturday in Seattle. Notre Dame won 33-7.

Washington’s Willingham announces he will step down at the end of the season amidst criticism

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SEATTLE – Tyrone Willingham was fired Monday as Washington’s coach after failing to restore the Huskies to national prominence. Two days after Washington fell to 0-7, athletics director Scott Woodward said Willingham will step down at the end of the season. When asked Monday if this was his decision, Willingham said flatly, “No.” Willingham, appearing at his weekly news conference, added he never considered resigning. “No, it’s just not in my makeup,” he said.


Fred Glass, right, the Marion County Capital Improvements Board president, looks on as Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson speaks during a press conference on Dec. 20, 2004 in Indianapolis. Glass is now a partner at Baker and Daniels in Indianapolis.

Indy lawyer to be next athletics director

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Indianapolis attorney Fred Glass will replace Rick Greenspan as IU’s director of athletics, a source told the Indiana Daily Student on Monday night.The official announcement will be made at a press conference, which will take place at 10:15 a.m. today in the Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center, across the street from Assembly Hall. The selection ends a three-month search for Greenspan’s successor.Glass, an IU alumnus, is a partner at Baker & Daniels, an Indianapolis-based law firm. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines


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Hoosiers drop 2 to defending champions

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The IU club hockey team struggled last weekend against Davenport, losing both games. On Friday, the Panthers dominated the Hoosiers, winning 9-2. Saturday’s game was closer, as they went into the latter part of the game tied 4-4, but Davenport rallied with three goals in the third period to take the 7-4 win. Davenport extends its undefeated season and is now at 13-0. The Hoosiers take its first two losses of the season and now stand at 6-2.