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Students get 7th football game

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IU students will receive a seventh game with their football season ticket package in 2006, but will pay about 34 percent more than they did in 2005. Student season football tickets will cost $19 more than last year's $55 because of the addition of a seventh home football game, an increase in the service fee and a $10 T-shirt. Pete Rhoda, director of athletic media relations, attributed the increase in service fee to the cost of processing delivery. The fee increased $1 from last year.


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Women's tennis

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On the weekend of March 24,the IU women's tennis team collected two wins against ranked Big Ten opponents at the Indiana Tennis Center and propelled coach Lin Loring, already the all-time winningest coach in NCAA history, to just one win shy of 300 Big Ten wins.


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Men's Basketball

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IU might have hit its ceiling in only the fourth game of the season. With 10:30 left in a game against No. 1-ranked Duke, senior forward Marco Killingsworth finished a fast break with a thundering dunk and a quick swing of his fist.


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UPDATE: Two Hoosiers drafted back-to-back

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Former IU football players Victor Adeyanju and Isaac Sowells were picked back-to-back in the fourth round of the NFL Draft Sunday. The 6-foot-3, 324-pound Sowells went to the Cleveland Browns with the 112th pick overall, while the speedy defensive end Adeyanju was nabbed by the St. Louis Rams with the very next pick. Adeyanju and Sowells worked out for teams at the NFL Combine held in Indianapolis and met with several teams who had potential interest in the players. Both also expressed their desire to be drafted by a team that was close to home. On Sunday, both got their wish.


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Two riders inducted into Hall

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Seniors Hans Arnesen and Jess Sapp were inducted into the Little 500 Hall of Fame last night at the Rider's Victory Banquet.


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ON THE ROAD AGAIN

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ON THE ROAD AGAIN-- Members of the IU softball team gather together to boost morale between innings during a home game against Western Kentucky March 24. The Hoosiers will travel to Minnesota to face the Golden Gophers Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at Noon.



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IU ends 2-week break at Penn Relays

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After a week-long hiatus, the men's track team returns to action this weekend at the Penn Relays. In its 112th consecutive year, the event boasts competitors from across the nation, including Louisiana State University, the University of Michigan and Cornell University. More than 425 races will be run during approximately 33 hours of competition beginning on Thursday and culminating on Saturday. Thus far, six athletes and the 4x400 meter relay team have met NCAA regional-qualifying marks in their respective fields. The list includes freshman Jeff Coover in the pole vault, junior David Neville in both the 200 and 400-meter runs, junior Stephanos Ioannou in the 100-meter hurdles and sophomore Ryan Smith in the 400-meter hurdles.



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IU heads to Princeton for weekend tournament

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After finishing second in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Division tournament last weekend, the No. 16 IU water polo team will attempt to earn a bid to the NCAA Championship Tournament at the CWPA Eastern Championship at Princeton University this weekend.




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Pacers steal away Game 3 from Nets

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Jermaine O'Neal finally stayed out of foul trouble, and that was bad news for the New Jersey Nets. O'Neal tied a career playoff high with 37 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, and the Indiana Pacers beat the Nets 107-95 on Thursday night to take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference first-round series.


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Hoosiers hope to "get enemy" for conference title, aim for top 5 finish

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There's blood in the water. Maybe not literally, but the IU rowing team is looking to avenge losses and prove they are capable of hanging with the best of the Big Ten. This Saturday, the crew travels to Minneapolis to kick off the Big Ten Championships, where they plan to settle old scores with the likes of Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan State and Wisconsin.


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Men's golf looks to secure spot in NCAA Tourney

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Following what was deemed a disappointing fall, the IU men's golf team has been on a tear this spring. With five top-three finishes in six events -- including two victories -- IU has put itself in tournament contention. This weekend's Big Ten Championship will be more than a final conference showdown; the winner takes a guaranteed spot in the NCAA tournament. IU's victory this past weekend at the Fossum/Spartan Invitational marked only the third win for the program in the tournament's 39-year history. Neither of these two previous winning teams, however, finished its Big Ten schedule with a win at the conference championship.


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Men's tennis set for rematch with No. 38 Wolverines

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The No. 59 IU men's tennis team will make their trek to Minnesota this weekend to face a familiar foe. The Hoosiers will compete against No. 38 Michigan at the Big Ten Championships, the teams' second matchup in as many weeks. Michigan pulled out a close 4-3 victory with a win at the No. 6 singles position in a match that lasted four hours and 45 minutes.


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IU smashes into Big Tens

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The IU's women's tennis team will take on No. 47 Purdue in the opening round of the Big Ten Championships at 10 a.m. today at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Ill.


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Hoosiers top Sycamores in 11 innings; Huddleston doubles home winner

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Twenty-two strikeouts. Eleven innings. One run. After the IU softball team's game against instate rival Indiana State last night, these were all the numbers you needed to know. Thankfully for the Hoosiers, the one run belonged to them as they scored in the top of the eleventh inning to take the 1-0 victory. With the win, the Hoosiers move to 26-22-1 on the season.


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Hoosiers head to nationally televised Penn Relays

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As they have for most of the season, the IU women's track and field team will participate in a meet this weekend. There is just one difference: this weekend's meet will be nationally televised on NBC.