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Thursday, Jan. 22
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CAROUSELspWomensSoccer

Women's soccer stopped short

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The Hoosiers entered Thursday as the only team in the Big Ten undefeated, but suffered their first setback with a 3-1 loss against Ohio State.


IU Women's Golf Tournament

Elizabeth Tong seeks professional career

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But now she’s on the green, a chance to get some sort of redemption from the devilish hole at Purgatory Golf Course in Noblesville, Ind. where her team, IU women’s golf, competed in the season’s first event Sept. 8.


IU v Radford

Field hockey to play twice this weekend

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After extending their winning streak to five games, the IU field hockey team faces two tough opponents at home this weekend in Miami (Ohio) and Penn State.






The Indiana Daily Student

Volleyball swept at Minnesota

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Hopes of an upset by IU (8-4) against No. 9 Minnesota (13-1) were dashed early Wednesday night as the Golden Gophers swept the Hoosiers (25-14, 25-15, 25-18).


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Column: There's nothing like Hoosier Hysteria

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While the rest of Big Ten country is steeped in the dramatics of another eventful college football season, those who call themselves “Hoosiers” meticulously count the days until the celebration that is Hoosier Hysteria.





The Indiana Daily Student

Crean to give public lecture

IU Coach Tom Crean will deliver his sixth preseason lecture at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at the IU Auditorium, according to a Union Board release.





Volleyball

Volleyball goes to Minnesota

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After losing two games more than the weekend on the road, the IU volleyball team (8-3) doesn’t get much of a chance to rest before tonight’s match with Minnesota.


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Glass talks new video, home game attendance

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In this week’s conversation with IU Athletic Director Fred Glass, we talk about the new video Brice Fox and Daniel Weber made for the football team, Glass’ love for fireworks and his candy stripe suit jacket.


CAROUSELspEwald

Ewald nears IU points record

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Ewald is already one of the most storied kickers in IU history. The four-year starter is four field goals away from having the most in school history. He also has the most points of any IU kicker in the program’s 129-year history.