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Despite Title IX, sports’ gender inequity persists

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On average, seven times as many fans have watched the men play at home this season than the women, according to IU Athletics Department data. The men’s budget is 1 1/2 times larger than the women’s. Men’s Coach Todd Yeagley’s base salary is almost twice as much as Women’s Coach Amy Berbary.








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Field hockey shut out in two games

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The Hoosiers lost Friday to No. 11 Northwestern 2-0, and they also lost to Rutgers on Sunday 1-0 after Rutgers scored the game-winning goal with just more than a minute left in regulation.





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Women’s golf plays in last tournament of fall

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This past weekend the IU women’s golf team played its last tournament of the fall. The Hoosier Fall Invitational took place Saturday, Oct. 18, and Sunday, Oct. 19 in Indianapolis, with IU as the host team.



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Women’s soccer earns weekend split

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The Hoosiers (11-4-1, 4-4) had already lost 1-0 against Michigan on Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich., and a late Michigan State goal forced an overtime period where one final goal would decide the game.


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Men's golf begins Pinetree Intercollegiate today

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The final tournament of the season for the IU men’s golf team will take place on a new course. The team will begin its final tournament of the fall season today at the Pinetree Intercollegiate at the Pinetree Country Club in Cobb, Ga.


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Ewald kicks his way into record books

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Senior kicker Mitch Ewald now holds all significant kicking records at IU.He has more field goals (49), extra points (141) and total points (289) than any kicker in IU’s 129-year history.


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IU loses shootout to Michigan 63-47

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ANN ARBOR, MICH. -- In an offensive shootout, Michigan defeated IU 63-47 Saturday night at Michigan Stadium. The two teams combined for 110 points, 1,323 yards and 63 first downs in Ann Arbor, Mich.