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Monday, Jan. 5
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The Indiana Daily Student

IU drops nail-biter to Louisville

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Another year, same result. The recent trend of tough losses to Louisville continued Wednesday as No. 23 Indiana (14-5) fell to the No. 45 Cardinals (13-8), 4-3. The Cardinals have now won at IU by the same score the past three times, dating back to 2008.


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Trio of Hoosiers collects Big Ten awards

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The awards keep rolling in for IU track and field athletes. Junior Emma Kimoto and seniors De’Sean Turner and Breanne Ehrman have been named Big Ten Athletes of the Week, per an announcement from the Big Ten Conference.



Margaux

Farrell qualifies for 2012 Summer Olympics

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Senior Margaux Farrell qualified for the 4X200 freestyle relay team at the French National Championships this past week in Dunkerque, France. Farrell’s journey to the Olympics has been a balance between academics and her sport.




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High jumper returns to team in time for Texas Relays

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A prominent member of the men’s track team is returning for IU Coach Ron Helmer and the Hoosiers, as 2011 National Field Athlete of the Year high jumper Derek Drouin will be competing in the event for the first time this season at the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas.



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Spring Series expectations for ITTs

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We came to qualify, and we did. After faulting twice and having to wait for a third attempt at the end of the day, my team played it safe and just aimed to qualify.




Big Ten Tournament | Game 1

Zeller finishes season with honorable mention AP All-American status

The list of accolades continues for freshman forward Cody Zeller. He earned an honorable mention Associated Press All-America honor on Monday. He is the 42nd Hoosier to share All-American honors and is just the second freshman in school history to earn that honor. Eric Gordon was the first in 2008.






Forest Practice

All rookie Forest makes cut at Little 500 Qualifications

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The Forest all-rookie men’s team makes up its own practice techniques. They don’t take them from anybody. “It’s a pride thing,” junior Zack Clark says. They’ve never done this before, never trained, never competed. Four of the six team members have never even seen the race — they’ll watch a tape of the 2004 race to prepare.