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Lidle remembered at service

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COVINA, Calif. -- Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle was remembered as "a loving husband and an awesome father" Tuesday at a memorial attended by family, friends and teammates of the avid yet inexperienced pilot who was killed during an aerial tour of New York City.


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Hoosiers play to two ties against U. of Kentucky

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Moms always say to play by the rules, but rules change. The new hockey rule change which enforces stricter obstruction penalties was a huge factor in the IU men's hockey games this Friday and Saturday.



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Universlam contest hits Bloomington

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Kadour Ziani leaped over a small child huddled on the ground and hung in the air for longer than seemed possible. Then, at the peak of his jump, he scissor-kicked a basketball that was lodged in the corner of the rim. The feat was a move that Ziani calls the "Kick the Rim." Even though it wasn't a dunk, the crowd that had gathered at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church for Universlam was in awe of Ziani's incredible display of athleticism and flexibility.



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IU nabs top recruit from Illini

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For months, just about everyone except Eric Gordon Jr. thought they knew what Eric Gordon Jr. was going to do. Friday night, making an appearance at Hoosier Hysteria, Gordon Jr. and his father, Eric Gordon Sr., made it clear he finally knew where Gordon Jr. -- the No. 2-ranked player in the class of 2007, according to Rivals.com -- is going to play his collegiate basketball. He is coming to IU.


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Hoosiers upset No. 15 Iowa

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Late in the fourth quarter of IU's 31-28 victory against No. 15 Iowa Saturday -- with the Hawkeyes driving and threatening to regain the lead -- senior safety Will Meyers made a terrible mistake.


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Senior Day overshadowed by loss to Wolverines

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Sunday's game began and ended with tears for IU. Players, coaches and family members appeared misty-eyed before the Hoosiers' highly anticipated showdown versus the No. 20 Michigan Wolverines. The No. 11 Hoosiers held a Senior Day ceremony on the Mellencamp Pavilion turf minutes before the game to honor their senior class.


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Streak busted: IU loses to Wildcats

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Needing only one win to etch its name into the program's history books, the IU women's soccer team fell short. The No 16. Hoosiers (9-3-4, 5-1-1 Big Ten) lost 1-0 to Northwestern Sunday, ending their unbeaten streak at 13 games, just one short of the school record of 14 games which spanned the 1993 and 1994 seasons. The loss was the first for the Hoosiers since falling to Creighton University 2-1 Aug. 27.





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IU's dynamic duo

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James Hardy and Kellen Lewis are still getting to know each other. With Lewis having started only three games heading into Saturday, the sophomore receiver and the freshman quarterback were just trying to get on the same page.




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UPDATE: Top basketball recruit Gordon verbally commits to IU

Top recruit Eric Gordon, Jr. switched his verbal commitment to Indiana from Illinois, according to reports from the Indianapolis Star and Chicago Tribune. The North Central High School senior is the No. 1-rated shooting guard in the nation according to Rivals.com.


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UNIVERSLAM 2006

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Kadour Ziani wakes up everyday in an unfamiliar place, but with a familiar desire. He wants to dunk a basketball, and he wants to do it in a way that people will always remember. The 5-foot-11, 33-year-old Ziani has become famous for his dunks in contests he's participated in across the world and says he's a celebrity in his native France. Ziani recently arrived in Bloomington -- which he called the "basketball capital of the world" -- with no money but a lifetime's worth of riches. He's not looking for money or fame, though. All he wants to do is share his abilities and philosophies with the world.


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Get Hysterical

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"(Hoosier Hysteria) is coming," IU's senior point guard Calloway said. "We're already excited. When they call the names -- oh, boy -- it's going to be jumping."


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Hardy always on the move

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Keeping track of sophomore wide receiver James Hardy during a game isn't easy. One play he's split wide right. The next play he's in the slot on the left. Next time he's in the slot on the right only to be split wide left the next drive. That is exactly how Hardy spent last week's game against Illinois. He moved across the formation throughout the game, barely lining up in the same spot twice in a row. He went on to have his best statistical game of the season, catching five balls for 67 yards.