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Softball's offensive woes continue in Tulsa tournament The IU women's softball team hoped to rebound from two consecutive losses when it headed to Tulsa, Okla., for the Holiday Inn-Select Tulsa Festival this past weekend. Unfortunately, the Hoosiers came away with only one victory in their four games as their offense continued to struggle.


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IU loses in 2nd round of tough tourney

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IU's No. 6 water polo team started the weekend off on a strong note, beating Cal State-San Bernardino 14-4. Freshman center Carolyn Conway posted the team's first goal 24 seconds into the game. By halftime, IU had jumped out to an 11-2 advantage. Conway and senior attacker Krista Peterson accounted for most of the scoring -- each finishing with a hat trick.


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Hoosiers drop 2nd in a row

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The IU men's tennis team has had close match after close match this spring, and right now, the close ones aren't falling the Hoosiers' way. The latest close contest came Sunday at the IU Tennis Center, as IU was downed by No. 17 Vanderbilt, 4-2.


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Homecourt Security

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Throughout the Big Ten season, the IU men's basketball team has relied on Assembly Hall. While the Hoosiers have struggled on the road, IU's bastion of hope is a home-court advantage that has afforded them a 6-0 home record in the conference.

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Coming off opening win, 3 foes await IU

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Fresh off his 22nd-straight opening day win at home, IU coach Bob Morgan will travel with the baseball team to Millington, Tenn., to the Service Academics Classic to play three games in three days.


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Scary 2nd half ruins IU's upset attempt

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As much as IU has tried to get away from nightmarish halves in conference play, the Hoosiers were haunted again last night in the second half. IU's most recent episode resulted in a 52-35 loss to No. 15 Minnesota Thursday, only hitting three of their 27 shots after the break. The Hoosiers' 35 points stand as the second fewest allowed by Minnesota in their history.



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No. 6 IU rides momentum to West Coast

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The IU water polo team has posted a 4-3 record so far this season, with losses to the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the nation. Competition will be tough again this weekend as 19 of the top 20 teams in the nation await the Hoosiers in Santa Barbara, Calif., at the Gaucho Invitational. Still, the No. 6 Hoosiers are ready.


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Around The Game

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IU hockey team will hold senior game at 9 p.m. tonight IU's club hockey team is finishing its season on a high note. The team ended with a 19-8-2 record and will be heading to Rochester, Mich. with a No. 1 seed in the national tournament this Tuesday. The team will honor its graduating seniors at 9 p.m. tonight at the Frank Southern Ice Arena in Bloomington.


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Improving Hoosiers prepare for Tulsa tourney

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With tournaments in Las Vegas and Baton Rouge, La. now behind them, the IU women's softball team will travel to Oklahoma this weekend for the Holiday Inn-Select Tulsa Festival. Last weekend after winning their first two games in Louisiana, one of which included pitcher Megan Roark's complete game no-hitter, the Hoosiers lost their next two games against Southern University and a nationally ranked LSU team.



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IU slips up in Muncie, looks ahead to Vandy

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This is not how the IU men's tennis team planned on starting the weekend. Two days before its impending home date with No. 17 Vanderbilt, the Hoosiers stumbled in their visit to the Muncie YMCA, falling to No. 72 Ball State, 4-3.


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Underclassmen turn to veterans to lead

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IU's most experienced swimmers and divers hold more than records. They hold the responsibility of mentoring a new crop of talented underclassmen, whose performances this year indicate that the latter may be more impressive than any records they garner.


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2 championships in team's radar

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Junior distance runner Jessica Gall may have already qualified for the NCAA Championships, but the rest of the Hoosiers will have to get there a different way. That way will be this weekend's Women's Big Ten Indoor Championships held by Michigan, which will begin 10 a.m. Saturday.


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on the SIDELINES

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The acquisition of Chris Webber didn't stop the 76ers from making another deal. Philadelphia pulled off another trade Thursday as the hours ticked down toward the 3 p.m. EST NBA deadline, acquiring Rodney Rogers and Jamal Mashburn from New Orleans for Glenn Robinson.


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Agent: Vikings agree to deal Moss to Raiders

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Randy Moss is heading to Oakland, the receiver's agent said Wednesday. Dante DiTrapano, Moss' agent, told The Associated Press that the Minnesota Vikings and the Raiders had "come to an agreement on Randy playing for Oakland next year."


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Hoosiers jump 15 spots in ITA ranking

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The IU men's tennis team might finally be finding its routine. After losses two weeks ago to Virginia and N.C. State, the Hoosiers took two days off, and came back last Saturday with their best win of the season, toppling then-No. 26 Louisville at home. IU followed that formula again this week as they look to even out their record against No. 72 Ball State in Muncie today.


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Hoosiers hoping for repeat of '85 season

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The IU men's swimming and diving team looks to repeat history as it heads to Minneapolis for the 2005 Big Ten Championships. It has been exactly 20 years since IU last won a Big Ten title in this sport. That same year was also the last time the Hoosiers won 10 dual-meets in a season before reaching that mark this season.



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Hoosiers send Keady packing

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With Purdue coach Gene Keady's last game in Assembly Hall overshadowing the contest, the Hoosiers buckled down, focused and broke open a close game at halftime with a 20-0 run to start the second half for the victory. Leading by just four at the break, IU's turnover forcing, pesky defense sparked the Hoosiers' offense.