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The Indiana Daily Student

IU not taking opponents lightly

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After a short break from match play and grueling winter workouts, the IU men’s tennis team bounced back into form with a very impressive performance at Clemson over winter break.

Colin Thompson

IU looks to piece together team puzzle

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The IU wrestling team has everything it needs to be successful. The box is open and the puzzle is out on the table. Now it’s just a matter of making everything fit before conference play begins.



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Hoosiers rally late to beat Minnesota

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In just two years at IU, Lance Stemler has played several roles. Last year he played the victim, sustaining a concussion after he was accidentally kicked in the head by former teammate Xavier Keeling during practice. He needed surgery after last season when he injured his ankle. He was booed by IU fans earlier this season for a slow start. On Thursday, Stemler played the hero.



Jay Seawell

Working his way back

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In his first significant appearance in three games, sophomore guard Armon Bassett played a key role off the bench in IU’s 62-58 victory over Illinois on Sunday.


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Club sport athletes react to fee decision

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IU’s club sports teams, will now have to pay to use varsity practice facilities, including John Mellencamp Pavilion. Previously, athletics offered Club Sports this space free of charge.



NASCAR Preseason Testing Auto Racing

Earnhardt feeling the pressure of new Hendrick ride

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is already feeling the pressure, and the season hasn’t even started. As his winless streak nears two years, NASCAR’s most popular driver knows he must produce in his new Hendrick Motorsports ride.





Baseball Steroids

Selig, Fehr questioned by Congress on steroid usage

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Concerns about Barry Bonds’ personal trainer should have been reported by the San Francisco Giants to Major League Baseball, commissioner Bud Selig told Congress on Tuesday during a hearing about the sport’s steroids era.


Chargers Colts Football

Bolts shock the Colts

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INDIANAPOLIS – The RCA Dome was painted blue and white one last time Sunday afternoon, but the Indianapolis Colts failed to depart the 24-year old stadium on a winning note, losing 28-24 to the visiting San Diego Chargers