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The Indiana Daily Student

Coline Sperling

Rivalry week not just for basketball teams

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IU has historically dominated Purdue on the mats, leading the career series 51-30-3. But this year, IU coach Duane Goldman knows the No. 17 Hoosiers won’t be able to coast to a victory.


Ted Somerville

No rest for tested Hoosiers Sunday

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After a drawn-out 4-3 victory over Kentucky last Saturday, the No. 26 IU women’s tennis team is hoping for an easier time this weekend against unranked Marquette and Morehead State. Unlike Saturday’s match, both opponents possess losing records (1-4 and 1-5, respectively), but the Hoosiers said they are not underestimating either of them.



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Crawford sparks Hoosiers off the bench

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A Hoosier shooting guard was a thorn in the side of the Illinois basketball team Thursday night as the No. 14 IU men’s basketball team defeated the Illini 83-79 in double overtime.


Ashley Udell

Lynch signs 19, brings star running back to IU

Bill Lynch introduced his first signing class on Wednesday, headlined by a group of “versatile” players who he expects to contribute in the future and make an immediate impact for the Hoosiers.




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IU travels to another Assembly Hall

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It’s the game everyone has been waiting for. No game has been anticipated by fans on both sides of the Wabash River more than freshman guard Eric Gordon’s first trip to Champaign.


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That's What He Said

This week's special guest: Chuck Crabb PODCAST: TWHS (02/06/08)



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IU runner’s change of heart leads to success

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IU distance runner Wendi Robinson runs 65 miles a week. She can run a mile in less than five minutes. Her 3,000-meter time is top-10 all-time at IU. Her 5,000-meter time is the fastest in the nation this year. All of these long distance achievements come from a person who started her career as a sprinter.





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Southern Indiana limestone shipped to New York for new Yankee Stadium

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Hundreds of panels of southern Indiana limestone have been making their way to New York, where they are forming the new Yankee Stadium’s outer facade. Indiana Limestone Fabricators has already shipped more than 600 stone panels, each 5 feet-by-3 feet, to the Bronx for the new $800 million stadium, set to open for the 2009 season.



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Hoosiers react to Knight’s resignation

It has been nearly eight years since Bob Knight left the sidelines of Assembly Hall to coach at Texas Tech. But the former IU coach’s name still draws strong emotions in Bloomington. And when news came Monday that Knight was resigning immediately, former IU basketball star Scott May, who played under Knight, said he was “happy” to hear Knight was leaving basketball.



Colin Thompson

Hoosiers fall in Big Ten opener

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Intent on traveling to Iowa City and securing a win in their Big Ten opener, the Hoosiers fell short and lost to the Hawkeyes 4-3 on Saturday.