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Glueckert leads Hoosiers

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The Hoosiers needed someone to step up and lead the team this year. Luckily for them, senior outfielder Jennifer Glueckert has become the person they were looking for.



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Hoosiers ready for battle with Boilermakers

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The Hoosiers play host to Purdue (24-16) heading into the fifth weekend of conference play with a 20-19 overall record. The Boilermakers are red-hot, winning eight of their last 10. IU, on the other hand, has lost four of its last five.


softball

IU falters against Illini

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The first game of the IU softball team’s doubleheader against No. 19 Illinois was a close loss, but the Fighting Illini’s powerful hitting crushed the Hoosiers in the second contest.



Mens Baseball

Sycamores trounce IU pitching

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A rough day for most of IU’s mid-week pitchers and a sluggish offensive performance contributed to a blowout loss for IU baseball at the hands of an in-state foe and left the Hoosiers’  head coach displeased with the current competitiveness of his squad.









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Kahn’s comeback culminates with award

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Diving again was all junior Cassidy Kahn wanted. But during the past year, she has gotten more than that. Kahn’s accomplishments reached their peak for the 2009-10 season when she was awarded the 2010 Thomas A. Brady Comeback Award last week. The award is given to someone who overcame adversity or injury and returned to excel beyond expectations in their respective sport.


Group

Greetings from Australia

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Dear Bloomington,As you know, this past weekend was The Greatest College Weekend Ever. Snoop Dogg came, and so did rain storms and about 10,000 cops. There’s nothing like Little 500 in Bloomington.Well, except maybe for Little 500 in Wollongong, Australia.


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Clausen’s past puts him rightfully below Tebow

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About a year-and-a-half ago, it was Tim Tebow standing at the podium, pledging to push his team harder than no one ever had in the past ­— to work harder than anyone ever had. And this past Friday, it was again Tebow at the podium pledging to the world.  Although this time, it was pledging to do something much more challenging than working hard or speaking louder — playing quarterback in the NFL.