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Johnson making transition to minors well

From aluminum bats to wood bats, Indiana to Montana, and college ball to professional ball, former IU second baseman Micah Johnson is making his transition to the minor leagues look easy.


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Drouin earns bronze in high jump

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Junior high jumper Derek Drouin finished his 2012 Olympic bid tied with two others for third place in Tuesday's finals, clearing 2.29 meters (7'6").






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Juco cornerback Tim Bennett joins IU Football

Ellsworth Community College (Iowa) cornerback Tim Bennett has joined the IU football program, Head Coach Kevin Wilson announced Wednesday. Bennett becomes the eighth junior college transfer to commit to the 2012 class and the seventh on the defensive side of the ball.


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Farrell helps France to 4x200 freestyle finals, bronze

Recent graduate Margaux Farrell swam the second leg of the women's preliminary 4x200 freestyle relay for Team France Wednesday morning, helping her team to a third place finish in the first heat and a spot in the finals.



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Indiana to take on Georgia at Legends Classic

While the full Indiana men’s basketball 2012-13 schedule has yet to be released, the team now knows of one non-conference opponent it will play this upcoming season.


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Live chat: Big Ten Media Days

Follow along with our sports writers as they cover the Big Ten Media Days in Chicago.


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Tony Stewart creates foundation with help of family

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There is more to drivers in the Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR’s highest level, than just “driving fast and turning left.” Many of them are involved in foundations and charitable organizations. One such person is three-time Sprint Cup champion and Indiana native Tony Stewart.







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Stop idolizing coaches

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With the removal of the Joe Paterno statue from its pedestal outside Beaver Stadium Sunday morning, the tarnished legacy of the once-revered coach absorbed perhaps its final blow. But it’s not the pedestal that supported the statue we should be concerned with. We should be concerned with the pedestal Paterno The Man stood on.