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After letting two wins slip away last weekend, Freitag and the gang are picking up the pieces.

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Watching the game tape from Sunday's overtime loss to in-state rival Notre Dame, IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag noticed a couple things about his team's play. First, the Hoosiers had a hard time stopping Notre Dame forward Joe Lapira. Second, his boys were tired. "We had some heavy-legged backs, some tired backs that came against the Tasmanian devil (Lapira)," Freitag said.


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Getting into the game

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IU senior quarterback Graeme McFarland prepares every day for moments like the one he experienced Saturday night. With 2:34 left in the third quarter and the Hoosiers leading 29-13 against Western Michigan University, McFarland jogged onto the field at Memorial Stadium.


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Grossman: Time to establish myself

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LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Rex Grossman's two previous treks to Lambeau Field have been successful. He's 2-0 on the home turf of the Green Bay Packers, which is not bad considering he's made only seven regular-season starts in his career.





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Hoosiers 'ready to play golf'

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As the IU men's golf team heads to its first fall event this weekend, the biggest question facing the squad will be whether the Hoosiers can pick up where they left off last season.




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Zidane's sister insulted at World Cup

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ROME -- Italy's Marco Materazzi said he insulted Zinedine Zidane's sister, revealing nearly two months after the World Cup final what provoked the French star to head-butt him in the chest.


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Starr adjusting to new role as primary field goal kicker

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Just like a closer in baseball, short memories are essential to kickers. After having two PATs blocked in the first half of Saturday's 39-20 victory over Western Michigan University, sophomore kicker Austin Starr forgot about them.


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Club baseball team ready for fall games

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In spring 2005, graduate student Matt Ostrega lobbied the Club Sports Federation at IU to establish a club baseball team. And last fall, his dream came to fruition as the Hoosiers began their inaugural season.


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Team sends 14 to track nationals

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As the summer slowly begins to cool down, the IU Cycling Club season is heating up. The club will send a team of 14 members to the Collegiate Track Nationals Sept. 20 to 24 in Indianapolis at the Major Taylor Velodrome.



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Tiger wins 5th straight tourney

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NORTON, Mass. -- What began as a rally quickly turned into a rout for Tiger Woods, who matched the lowest final round of his career Monday in the Deutsche Bank Championship to win for the fifth straight time on the PGA Tour.



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IU uses 5K as training run for season

There are few times in sports when fans are able to share the same field as collegiate and professional athletes.


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No. 10 Hoosiers improve to 2-1

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In a game that was much closer than the rankings would have suggested, the No. 10 Hoosiers (2-1) defeated the Ball State Cardinals 2-1 Saturday.


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IU offense shines in victory

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As members of the IU women's soccer team huddled together after their game Saturday, fireworks from nearby Memorial Stadium shot up in the air above them.