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Juan Pablo Montoya returns to IndyCar

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The Columbian dominated in 2000, leading 167 laps and becoming the first rookie to taste the milk in victory lane since Graham Hill had won 34 years prior. With a CART Championship and Indianapolis 500 to his name already, Montoya seemed like he would be challenging for wins at Indianapolis for years to come.




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Busch to race 1,100 miles in one day

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Sunday will bear one of motorsport’s ultimate tests of endurance for Kurt Busch — 1,100 combined miles of racing between Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway.






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Hoosier bats come alive, beat Gophers 8-0

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Big Ten outright winners IU beat Minnesota in the rubber match 8-0. The win gave the Hoosiers the series win against the Gophers. On the year, IU won all eight of its Big Ten series, sweeping five of them.


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IU clinches Big Ten title outright

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The slippery conditions caused a combined seven errors between IU (37-13, 20-3) and Minnesota (27-21, 13-10). The Hoosiers won 7-3 thanks to timely throwing errors by the Gophers.



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Hoosiers fall in extra innings, 2-1

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Minnesota's Connor Schaefbauer hit a go ahead RBI double in the 10th inning to give the Gophers (27-20, 13-9) a lead against the Hoosiers (36-13, 19-3).


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IndyCar qualifications set for this weekend

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Limited track time before qualifications for IndyCar drivers has begun to leave questions in the drivers' minds, especially Carpenter, who finished 10th last year after starting the race in the pole position.




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Dale joins coaching staff

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Dennis Dale has been named the associate head coach for the IU men’s and women’s swimming team, Head Coach Ray Looze announced Monday.



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IU beats Louisville, sweeps season series

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In a battle of top 10 teams, No. 9 IU defeated No. 10 Louisville 7-2 after Kyle Schwarber sealed the game in the top of the 9th with a three-run homerun that left his teammates speechless.