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Hardy's trial date set

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IU star wide receiver James Hardy appeared in Allen County Court today to set up his August 23 trial, where he will face hearings on his two class A misdemeanor crimes. The two charges against Hardy stem from a May 16 incident involving his girlfriend, Kyra Nolan, and their infant son. Hardy is being charged with domestic battery and interfering with the reporting of a crime. The pretrial hearings are set for June 13 and July 17. Hardy must be present for both hearings. In the first pretrial hearing, Hardy and his defense attorney Randy Hammond will attempt to lift the no-contact order currently restricting contact between Hardy and Nolan. "We filed a motion asking the court to modify Mr. Hardy's pre-trial release," Hammond said. "We are requesting the court to eliminate the no-contact order."




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Road to the championships

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The IU men's and women's track and field teams will send 14 athletes June 7-10 to Sacramento State University for the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.



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Randle El back in Bloomington

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Former IU quarterback Antwaan Randle El returned to Bloomington Friday to speak at Lighthouse Community Church where former IU running back Anthony Thompson is the pastor.



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Loopholes may lessen Sampson's recruiting ban

A number of loopholes still exist that may soften the effects of the NCAA ban on Sampson. Sampson promises he will still have a strong recruitment plan.


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NCAA bans Sampson from calling or meeting off-campus recruits for 1 year

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IU basketball coach Kelvin Sampson will be prohibited from calling or visiting recruits off-campus effective immediately until May 27, 2007, the NCAA Committee of Infractions ruled Thursday. The committee ruled that Sampson and his staff acted in an "atmosphere of noncompliance" surrounding illegal recruiting violations at Oklahoma University that included 577 impermissible




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New Women's Basketball coach staying busy over summer

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New IU women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack is off and running. From hiring a new coaching staff to recruiting, the newly introduced coach's time at IU been packed with the responsibilities that come along with a new coaching job.