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Monday, April 27
The Indiana Daily Student

The Indiana Daily Student

No. 7 Hoosiers to play host to Purdue

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The IU men’s swimming and diving team’s record is better than .500 for the first time this season. After defeating Louisville last week, the Hoosiers (5-4) welcome in-state rival Purdue in their final dual meet of the season Saturday.





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Loring achieves 800th career victory

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IU rallied to win the next four points en route to a 5-2 victory against the Broncos. It was Loring’s 800th career victory, the most in NCAA Division 1 history.


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Men's tennis overcomes strong schedule

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By IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal’s normally high standards, the IU men’s tennis team has struggled this season. The Hoosiers are 2-4 and sit at No. 57 in the national ranking. But an abnormally high strength of schedule has Bloemendaal unconcerned about his team’s record and feeling confident about its gained experience.



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Football team signs 26 recruits

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According to recruiting database rivals.com, the class features two four-star recruits, 16 three-star recruits and eight two-star recruits.




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Walsh nears IU pin record

Only in his redshirt junior season, wrestler Taylor Walsh has already surpassed four-time All-American and national champion Angel Escobedo for the second most pins in school history. His 44 pins are  three shy of the school record.


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Court to Court

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The court to court saga has been a battle of wills and endurance. It stands as the longest legal battle the IHSAA has ever fought.




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Freshman QB aims to make impact

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The three-star quarterback prospect said he always wanted to do something different for college. Diamont, an experienced snowboarder, said the weather in Indiana was irrelevant in the decision-making process.


The Art of Falling

The art of falling

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At Indiana, a university rich with Olympic history, the tower divers push themselves toward something they know cannot be attained: perfection.


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Lin Loring wins 800th career match

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IU Coach Lin Loring became the first coach in women’s tennis history to record 800 match wins as the Hoosiers defeated Western Michigan 5-2 on Friday.


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Hoosier offense comes alive in win

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Facing another team from Illinois, there would be no shooting struggles from the field this time for the IU women’s basketball team. After suffering one of its poorest shooting performances of the season last Thursday against Northwestern, IU had one of its best days from the field in a 77-58 win yesterday at Illinois.