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Senior brings versatility, drive

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Fifth-year senior midfielder Tyler Hawley has seen it all before. In his four years as an active member of the team, he has helped the men's soccer team win three Big Ten and two National Championships and has been to four final fours.


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Hoosiers up to challenge

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Chapel Hill, N.C. -- Coming into Wednesday nights game at the Dean E. Smith Center, the story of the season for these two teams were three pointers. For North Carolina, it was a season of poor three point shooting, making merely 22.2 percent. The Hoosiers first four games resulted in a 45.6 perccent shooting percentage from beyond the arc. This game was no different, as the Hoosiers used the three pointer to their advantage to win 79-66 in this ACC/Big Ten Challenge matchup.


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Up for the challenge

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North Carolina's men's basketball program sits at No. 2 in all-time victories. IU is ninth. The Tar Heels and Hoosiers are two of the most hallowed programs in the nation, yet when the two meet today at 9 p.m. at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, N.C., neither team will be ranked. In fact, North Carolina, which began the season ranked 19th, hasn't won either of its games this season, and IU dropped out of its No. 20 slot after losing to Marquette last week at the Great Alaska Shootout.


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Diver continues on road to success

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Usually choosing a college is one of the toughest choices for an athlete to make, but the decision to come to IU was an easy one for sophomore diver Cassandra Cardinell.

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Freshman swims to top

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At age 10, tragedy hit close to home for freshman Richard Bryant when the best friend of his uncle drowned. Fearful of such an accident happening again, Bryant's mother enlisted the whole family in swimming lessons. "I was the worst," Bryant said of his skill at the time.


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Cameron says he is secure despite rumors

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Ask critics of Cam Cameron and IU football about job security, and they'll tell you Cameron doesn't have much of it. Ask Cameron, and he'll tell you, well, quite a bit.


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Guard out for season with torn ACL

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Indianapolis -- Coach Kathi Bennett guessed right. The women's basketball coach said Friday her starting point guard Kristen Bodine had probably torn her anterior cruciate ligament in the Hoosiers' home opener and could miss the rest of the season.


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Lady Hoosiers net second win

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Indianapolis -- Did they win? Yes, 97-72. Were they happy about it? "Not really," coach Kathi Bennett said. "I felt like we were really flat to start the game out, and I felt like our defense was not really good. And I think we can be a better defensive team.


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Flag football brings thrill to teams

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There are not 40 thousand spectators in the stands, but close friends and fraternity brothers crowd the near sideline. There isn't inches of rain on the field because these games are played indoors. There is no local television coverage, but friends of the players can be seen taping with their home video cameras.


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IU beats Division I Penn State

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Saturday night the Hoosiers (8-3-1,2-1-1) began what they hope will be a new Thanksgiving tradition by winning the first ever Big Ten Thanksgiving Classic Championship. IU upset American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I leader Penn State 6-4 en route to a Great Midwestern Hockey League showdown against Michigan State for the title.


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Penalty kick payoff

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The men's soccer team advanced to the third round of the NCAA tournament Sunday afternoon, defeating their conference foe, the Michigan State Spartans, 1-0 at Bill Armstrong Stadium. It was the No.4 Hoosiers third meeting, as well as third shutout, against the Spartans this year. The teams last met in the Big Ten Championship game at the University of Wisconsin Nov. 11. In 27 meetings against Michigan State IU is undefeated, outscoring the Spartans 101-6.


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on the Sidelines

Junior Chad Andrews placed 89th out of 244 in his second national cross country championships. The event was held at Furman University on the Paladins' golf course. Andrews said his goal was to finish in the top 45, but fell about 30 seconds short.


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How to fix baseball in a few easy steps

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Much of the talk since the greatest World Series in recent memory concerning baseball has been about contraction. Is it a viable solution? Does it actually solve any of baseball's problems? Can the league actually do something like this? Well, while these are all good questions that should be answered, I think Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig is on the right track towards solving baseball's problems with his suggestion. Yet, he's not going far enough.


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Hoosiers gear up for N.C. State match

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They've generated intensity, stuck with a high-caliber foe and produced a potent offense. But the women's basketball team still has to enhance its defensive rebounding before it tests another highly ranked team with a talented frontcourt.



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Defense saves day for Hoosiers

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Men's basketball coach Mike Davis said he heard everything from the raucous crowd at Halton Arena last night, especially from the student fans near the Hoosiers' bench.


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Team effort brings Monon Spike home

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It was a team effort for the volleyball team to win back the Monon Spike on their home court in the University Gymnasium in front of a crowd of 1,010. It took four games for the Hoosiers to defeat the Purdue Boilermakers 30-22, 30-25, 27-30 and 30-24.


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Women dominant in defense of title; relays and team depth lead to championship

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Going into the Indiana Invitational, the IU women\'s swimming team looked to defend its title as invitational champions and to use the championship format to help them prepare for the Big Ten and NCAA Championships. After the three-day competition, sophomore Sarah Fiden said she thought the Hoosiers were able to learn from the meet format and said the invitational is just another event as the team gears for the spring championship events.


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Hoosiers dominate in Indiana Invite

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Sunday, the third and final day of finals for the Indiana Invitational at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center, the Hoosiers had yet to place first in a single event. That changed in the second to last race, as freshman Murph Halasz posted a 1:49.78 time in the 200-yard butterfly to win the event. "I did pretty good," Halasz said. "I was definitely hurting for the last 75, but it's the 200-fly, you're supposed to hurt."