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Oladipo says God led him to IU

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Victor Oladipo was praying for a sign before he came to IU for his official visit Thursday. Luckily for IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean and his staff, he got several.




Jared Jeffries still without championship ring

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In Indiana, where basketball is king, winning a basketball title is a young boy’s dream. The Indiana Mr. Basketball winner from 2000, a former-Hoosier superstar and townie, has yet to wear a championship ring.






Kyrie Irving, No. 9 in class of 2010, set for IU visit weekend of Oct. 2

It was not a matter of “if,” but instead a matter of “when.” Five-star senior point guard Kyrie Irving will be on campus for his official the weekend of Oct. 2, according to Adam Zagoria.


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Pitino addresses scandal in press conference

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville coach Rick Pitino said a sex scandal involving a woman accused of trying to extort millions from him has been "pure hell" for his family, fuming that newly released video of her police interview revived her "total fabrication."




IU guard Jamie Braun looks to pass during IU's 64-61 win over Wisconsin  Jan. 15 at Assembly Hall. Braun had 14 points.

Women's basketball schedule released

The IU women's basketball team will compete in eight nationally televised games this season, the IU Athletics department announced Monday.


IU-Penn State women's basketball

Players continue life in sports after graduation

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Former Hoosier forward Amber Jackson is now set to take on Spain. She recently signed a one-year contract to play professional basketball for Club Baloncesto Arxil. Many of her teammates have also continued on in sports. 


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NCAA must come down on Calipari

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Although 13 years have passed since Kentucky coach John Calipari’s last incident, there’s been a common occurrence at the end of his two most successful seasons.



Jacob Kriese

Knight to be inducted into IU Hall of Fame

Former IU basketball coach Bob Knight will be inducted into the university's athletics Hall of Fame nearly a decade after he was fired for violating a zero-tolerance policy imposed by then-IU President Myles Brand.