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The Indiana Daily Student


The Indiana Daily Student

That's What He Said

IDS sports editors Matt Dollinger and Lee Hurwitz talk to ABC/ESPN commentator and former UCLA Men's Basketball coach Steve Lavin.  PODCAST:  That's What He Said


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IU hosts Gophers in last home game

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It’s taken three games, two weeks and one horrific loss, but Lance Stemler thinks the IU men’s basketball team is ready to accept IU interim coach Dan Dakich as its leader. “We really are starting to see coach Dakich as the head coach now,” said Stemler, a senior forward. “I guess there was a little bit of transition from going from assistant to head coach.”






Packers Favre Football

‘Tired’ Favre retires after 17 seasons

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Brett Favre has had enough. After a wild ride marked by fist-pumping highs, head-shaking lows and a record number of consecutive starts, the 38-year-old quarterback told the Green Bay Packers on Tuesday that he intends to retire.




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IU junior upsets field during Big Tens

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A No. 16 seed has never beaten a No. 1 seed during March Madness. A runner seeded last going into the finals of a 600-meter run also had never beaten a No. 1 seed, especially when the No. 1 runner happens to be a former NCAA champion and five-time All-American.



Jacob Kriese

Hoosiers spiral out of Big Ten conference title picture

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IU's lost to Michigan State Sunday likely knocked the No. 12 team out of the race for the Big Ten championship. Michigan State won the game 103-74 and the 103 points were the most given up by the Hoosiers this season.  BLOG:  Basketblog



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Hoosiers dine in Spartan hell

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – At the end of IU’s 103-74 loss to Michigan State, Spartan guard Drew Neitzel kissed the “S” in the middle of the court – a tradition for graduating seniors at the Breslin Center on Senior Day. Meanwhile, the Hoosiers likely kissed their Big Ten title hopes goodbye.




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Impressive finish falls short of title

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The Hoosiers didn’t place as high as they hoped to but still pulled off an impressive showing, as a team and individually, finishing second at this weekend’s Big Ten Swimming and Diving Championships in East Lansing, Mich.


Chris Pickrell

IU goes 4-0 in team’s 1st Elite Six Tournament

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IU coach Barry King and the water polo players were confident they were going to be an improved and more prepared team in the Elite Six Tournament this past weekend. In College Park, Md., the tournament featured the top two teams from each of the three divisions of the Collegiate Water Polo Association.