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Yeagley brings star-studded recruits to IU

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IU soccer has a new coach and a new class but the same game plan: Win championships. Joining the ranks of over 400 members of the IU men’s soccer family is the 2010 class: Kerel Bradford, Ryan Bristol, Jacob Bushue, Nikita Kotlov, Dylan Lax, Matt McKain, Harrison Petts, Taylor Reeves and Blake Wise. “This is a very talented group that I feel can make a positive impact in the program,” IU coach Todd Yeagley said. “The 2010 class will certainly give us a big boost moving forward.”


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Hometown hero clinches victory

MIAMI – Louisiana native Tracy Porter watched the Saints every Sunday with his family and friends growing up in Port Allen, across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge.



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Early fouls hurt IU

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A blown whistle can end a team’s momentum. And Sunday, all those whistles killed IU’s chance of winning.

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Women's tennis looked to knock off Duke, wrestling faced No. 5 Minnesota and the track and field team continues a record-breaking season.


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Jones shines through Hoosiers' sloppy play

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After IU dropped a 58-43 contest to Iowa on Jan. 24, something changed. Both IU coach Tom Crean and his players alike spoke about the team’s quality practices and its renewed focus and belief since the home loss.


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Northwestern's deep shooting buries IU

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IU knew the Wildcats were shooting 36 percent from 3-point range as a team going into its Sunday contest in Evanston, Ill. The Hoosiers had also been prepped on the movement of their offense, based largely on back cuts resulting in easy layups. The scouting report didn’t matter Sunday.




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IU alumnus Porter secures Saints victory

With a 24-17 lead, the New Orleans Saints were backed up against their own end zone and had NFL MVP and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning threatening to have one of his patented comebacks. But he didn’t count on Tracy Porter.


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Saints upend Colts in Super Bowl, 31-17

With a 24-17 lead, the New Orleans Saints were backed up against their own end zone and had NFL MVP and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning threatening to have one his patented comebacks. But he didn’t count on Tracy Porter.


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Obama predicts Colts victory in Super Bowl

President Barack Obama says the Indianapolis Colts “have to be favored” in the Super Bowl, even though he has a “soft spot” for the New Orleans Saints. “Peyton Manning is unbelievable,” the president told CBS’ Katie Couric during a live pre-game interview.


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Colts fans ready for Super Bowl

INDIANAPOLIS — Colts fans are fired up and hoping to cheer their team to its second Super Bowl title in four years.


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IU clipped at Northwestern, 78-61

The Hoosiers entered Sunday looking to regroup from a tough loss against Purdue, but despite 28 points from sophomore guard Verdell Jones, they dropped their fourth straight game.


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Expect a tight contest between IU, Northwestern

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Tom Crean’s Hoosiers are looking to bounce back from heartbreaking losses against two of the Big Ten’s best. The losses came by a combined total of five points and it’s certainly gotten some fans asking, "What if freshman guard Maurice Creek wasn’t injured?"


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Efficiency key for IU against solid Northwestern team

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This IU team sometimes has spells where its speed-up style becomes rushing and mistakes begin to pile up.   But the Hoosiers will have to stay focused on their trip to Northwestern. The Wildcat team IU will face at 2:30 Sunday in Evanston, Ill., shoots 36 percent from the 3-point line and only turns the ball over 11 times per game.


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Men's tennis returns home, the women take on the defending champions and the track team hits the road for the first time.


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IU loses another heartbreaker to Purdue

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All signs pointed to a win: a halftime lead, an aggressive defense and a strong offense. But as a prayer shot clanked off and the buzzer rang, the Hoosiers lost to their in-state rival Purdue, 78-75.


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Smith waits on pitching decisions

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With the 2010 season just two weeks away, the team has been in full practice mode, taking batting practice and running situational drills inside Mellencamp Pavilion every afternoon since Monday.


The IU baseball team readies for another inning during the first game of the Cream and Crimson World Series October 8, 2008 at Sembower Field.

Ernest goes from gridiron to mound for Hoosiers

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Losing seven players from last year’s squad, the IU baseball team certainly needed to reload in a quick fashion if it wanted to improve on last year’s Big Ten Tournament championship. Fortunately, it didn’t have to look too far to find a talented new pitcher for the 2010 campaign.