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Friday, Nov. 29
The Indiana Daily Student

Jacob Kriese

Lewis captures 3rd Big Ten Player of the Week honor

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After torching Akron last weekend in a 41-24 win in Bloomington, sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis was named Big Ten offensive player of the week Monday. Lewis is now a three-time recipient of the award in his 13 career starts at quarterback.


Brandon Foltz

Strong day on ground keys win

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With the defensive formations it used Saturday, it seemed as if Akron thought IU was a pass-happy offense. It thought wrong.


Jay Seawell

RUNNING WILD

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Sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis said he simply took what Akron gave him. The Zips were generous. In the first quarter, Lewis took off for a career-best 64-yard run on a quarterback option – and he was just getting started. The run was a microcosm of the game, as Lewis ran 18 times for 199 yards and two touchdowns in the Hoosiers’ 41-24 victory over Akron.


The Indiana Daily Student

No. 2 Hoosiers lose twice at Saint Louis invite

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This weekend, the IU men’s soccer team hit a speed bump in it’s journey toward another national championship. The team traveled to St. Louis to compete in the Saint Louis/Nike Soccer Classic, where it was dealt two tough, 2-1 losses. These were the first losses of the season for IU.

The Indiana Daily Student

Men finish 2nd, women 3rd at Indiana Intercollegiates

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Sophomore Jordan Kyle said before Friday’s Indiana Intercollegiates in West Lafayette that he needed to run his own race to do well in the meet. Mission accomplished for Kyle, who won his second straight race to open the season with a time of 24 minutes and 39 seconds.


Chris Pickrell

IU drops 2 tough games over weekend

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The IU field hockey team had a tough weekend, dropping two hard-fought contests to No. 12 Ohio and No. 5 Wake Forest at the IU Field Hockey Field. The Hoosiers raised their level of play to the competition, but fell just short in both games, losing to Ohio 1-0 and Wake Forest 2-1. “We didn’t get the results we wanted, but I think we had two good performances,” IU coach Amy Robertson said. “The job of the coaches is to always be working on the next thing and always trying to be taking steps forward. I think we took some big steps forward.” IU (4-3) lost a heartbreaker to Ohio on Friday. The Hoosiers and Bobcats played evenly throughout the game, with Ohio outshooting IU 10-8 and earning a 5-3 advantage in penalty corners.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers continue streak with 2 weekend wins

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With two hard-fought victories this weekend, the IU women’s soccer team extended its winning streak to five games. The Hoosiers defeated an aggressive Ball State squad 2-1 on Sunday and the Samford Bulldogs Friday by the same score.



Colts Titans Football

Indianapolis goes on the road, beats Tennessee

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Vince Young and the Tennessee Titans have run out of magic, at least against the Indianapolis Colts. Peyton Manning threw for 312 yards and a touchdown, and the Colts held off Tennessee for a 22-20 victory Sunday when the Titans couldn’t pull off a final-drive comeback. This time, the Titans (1-1) trailed by 13 points instead of 14.





The Indiana Daily Student

Men's golf travels north for two-day tourney

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The IU men’s golf team heads to Wayazata, Minn., this weekend for its second tournament of the fall season. The Gopher Invitational, hosted by the University of Minnesota, will be held at the Spring Hill Golf Club, a 7,020 yard par-72 course. The invitational is a two-day tournament taking place Saturday and Sunday.


The Indiana Daily Student

Coming together

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The NCAA tournament has been a goal for the women’s soccer team the last three years, but the Hoosiers have always come up short. This year’s senior class is trying to change that.


Chris Pickrell

Field hockey ready for tough games this weekend

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This weekend, the IU field hockey team will face its toughest challenge so far this season when it welcomes two top-15 teams to Bloomington. The Hoosiers will face No. 12 Ohio at 3 p.m. today and No. 5 Wake Forest at 1 p.m. Sunday at the IU field hockey field.


Members of the volleyball team practice Thursday at Assembly Hall.

Volleyball team set to play 1st fall home games

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The IU volleyball team will finally debut at home this weekend when it hosts the IU adidas Classic this Friday and Saturday. The team comes into this weekend’s play riding a tournament win last weekend at the Valparaiso Popcorn Classic in Valparaiso, Ind. It was IU’s first tournament win after two second-place finishes in previous tournaments this season.


Cardinals Reds Baseball

Reds beat Cardinals 5-4 for series sweep

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The season has brought one setback after another for the St. Louis Cardinals – manager Tony La Russa’s drunken-driving arrest, reliever Josh Hancock’s death, a series of injuries to everyday players. The defending World Series champions may be running out of resilience.


The Indiana Daily Student

BREAKING DOWN THE GAME

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Click here for exclusive online only keys to IU's noon matchup with Akron on Saturday at Memorial Stadium


Chris Pickrell

IU heads to West Lafayette for meet against Indiana colleges

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A full field of competition will meet the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams at the Indiana Intercollegiates, at 3:30 p.m. Friday in West Lafayette. The Hoosiers will compete against Indiana colleges of all sizes and athletic associations, including the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the National Junior College Athletic Association.


Jay Seawell

Hoosiers to compete in the Saint Louis/Nike Classic

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As winners of seven national championships, the IU men’s soccer team is known by many as the most storied program in college soccer history. Saint Louis, however is the one school that leaves that claim up for debate.