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Hoosiers make their mark in West Lafayette, Texas

It was another weekend full of success for the IU men’s and women’s track squads. It was a split squad weekend, with athletes traveling to two separate meets in West Lafayette and Austin, Texas.



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Hoosiers top Wolverines in late-game thriller

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Locked at seven goals apiece, freshman Alexis Jones netted a last-minute goal to top rival No. 9 Michigan. The No. 15 Indiana women’s water polo team overtook its archrival Saturday in an 8-7 win.


Miss-N-Out

Chelminiak, Sharp win Miss-N-Out titles

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After losing last season’s Miss-N-Out to Eric Young, Phi Delta Theta senior rider Steven Sharp is back on top of the Little 500 Spring Series, and in only her second year riding, Kappa Alpha Theta rider Kathleen Chelminiak is already making her name well known amongst the Little 500 elite.






Tennis

IU heads to Michigan in attempt to break slide

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With little time to digest a double dose of defeat to Ohio State and Louisville, No. 23 Indiana (14-5, 2-1) will test its mettle in the Great Lakes State in back-to-back matches Saturday and Sunday.



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Persistent defensive struggles puts team on dubious pace

One of the biggest questions that IU Coach Tracy Smith and the baseball team are facing entering the second Big Ten series of the year is how to clean up the defensive play. After 25 games, the Hoosiers rank last in the Big Ten in errors with 57.



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Top 50 women's ITT times

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Click here to find out the top 50 finishers in the women's Little 500 Individual Time Trials, which took place Wednesday, March 28.




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Top 50 men's ITT times

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Click here to find the top 50 finishers for the men's Little 500 Individual Time Trials, which took place Wednesday, March 28, 2012.




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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.