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Ball State piles up runs, rolls over Hoosiers 17-4

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It has been more than two weeks since the IU baseball team has seen home. It seems that much time away from Sembower Field has taken a toll on the Hoosiers. IU was smothered by Ball State 17-4 Tuesday at Diamond Field. The 19-16 Hoosiers dropped their fourth game in their last five and come home with a 3-9 conference record heading into Big Ten play this weekend.


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Hoosiers make trip to Missouri for non-conference doubleheader

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After losing four games to ranked opponents this weekend, the IU women's softball team will travel to Columbia, Mo. to face the University of Missouri Tigers in a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon. The Hoosiers faced two of the nation's top teams this weekend in No. 16 Northwestern and No. 1 Michigan, but the team was unable to come away with a win.


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IU club sport athletes prepare for Midwest playoffs

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On a cold, windy night April 11 at Evan Williams Field on 10th Street, the Hoosiers used crisp, direct passing and tough man-to-man defense to bring down Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 24-0. Their dominating performance was reminiscent of two weekends ago on a road trip in Illinois as they defeated Northwestern 16-0, Knox College (Illinois) 14-2 and shut out a group of Chicago University graduate students.


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Festive audience adds Mexican flavor to Hoosier defeat

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The crowd of 3,472 at Bill Armstrong Stadium created a festive atmosphere as many fans came to support both the Hoosier and Mexican squads. The usual Hoosier backers were out in full force. However, the pep band and Hoosier student section were joined by enthusiastic Mexican fans cheering on the visiting Auglias.

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Panel discusses athletic, academic balance

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In a department that is trying to balance both winning athletics and success in the classroom, a panel of IU athletics administrators -- both student and professional -- found out there are no simple answers.


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IU runs amok in spring game

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With the arrival of Terry Hoeppner in December as the new football coach, one of the most widely anticipated aspects of his coaching was the spread offense.


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Hoosiers head to Ball State

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IU will attempt to turn its 3-9 Big Ten record around in the second half of conference play against Illinois, Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan and Purdue, but not until playing a non-conference game against Ball State Tuesday in Muncie.



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Dorm storm

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Although it's meant to be one race between 33 teams, the end of Saturday's 55th running of the Little 500 turned into two separate races -- one for first and second places and another for third and fourth. Dodds House and Phi Gamma Delta sprinted down the stretch for first, while Briscoe and Delta Upsilon battled for third.


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Usual suspects lead pack in final lap

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After losing by literal inches last year, Teter got a taste of revenge Friday winning the 18th women's Little 500. After two long years of training and one gut-wrenching loss, the euphoria could finally set in. "I can't believe it," said Teter Katie Douglas. "I mean, I did it. Everyone was just like 'Forget about the pace, forget about the pace,' and I did it. I don't know how I did it, I really don't know how."


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Dodds' only senior finally enjoys moment in spotlight

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Third place in Individual Time Trials. Second place in Miss-N-Out. Third place in Team Pursuit. Senior Craig Luekens' 2005 Little 500 Spring Series Events résumé is full of second- and third-place finishes, but when it really counted the senior finished first. After a sprint for the finish against Fiji rider senior Matt Davis, Luekens took this year's Little 500 checkered flag along with his Dodds House teammates, a first for Dodds since 1998.


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After difficult week, Kappas tested again

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After a week that challenged the hearts of the Kappa Kappa Gamma squad, race day brought more of the same. Earlier in the week, tragedy struck the sorority with the passing of Kappa junior Ashley Crouse. The event changed the team's entire approach, preventing them from preparing in their typical fashion. The past week left the team with little sleep, hindering their ability to focus on the race until late Thursday. In the end, it would be that lack of sleep and nourishment that would seal the team's fate.


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Hoosiers go 0-4 against ranked Big Ten teams

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With almost a week off since its last game, the IU softball team played four games this weekend against Northwestern and Michigan, the two top teams in the Big Ten. Playing two top teams like Northwestern and Michigan did not alter IU's game plan.


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IU's quarterback position unresolved after Spring game

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After 12 practices, two scrimmages and Friday's spring game, the IU quarterback situation is still, as coach Terry Hoeppner says, "in pencil." "We've got a long way to go (with the quarterbacks) yet," Hoeppner said. "At times they've all made plays, but we're not passing the football as well as I would like."


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Crimson creams Cream 34-6

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The first Cream and Crimson game under new football coach Terry Hoeppner wasn't supposed to be a close match-up -- but it was. The Crimson, filled with mostly first teamers, struggled to put away the second-string Cream team. After three-quarters of play, the Crimson only led 13-3 in front of more than 6,500 at Memorial Stadium Friday night.


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IU wins series finale against Hawkeyes

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While the Bloomington campus was buzzing for the Little 500, the IU baseball team played a four-game series in Iowa City against the Hawkeyes. After dropping the first three games of the series to Iowa, the Hoosiers rebounded Sunday and picked up a victory. IU coach Bob Morgan said he was pleased to get the win Sunday but is disappointed in his team's overall play.


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Around The Game

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Women's tennis splits weekend IU's No. 37-ranked women's tennis team split the weekend with Friday's 6-1 win against No. 75 Minnesota and Sunday's 7-0 loss to No. 49 Iowa. The weekend started with IU winning all of the doubles matches against the Golden Gophers, garnering the all-important doubles point.


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Team loses close battle in Big Ten preparation

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While most of the campus was joining together for Little 500 revelry, Hoosier rowers entered battle to the slow beat of a Viking march, undaunted and without faltering. IU's second Varsity 8 overpowered No. 19 Minnesota 7:30.5-7:33.9 for the first Big Ten win in their category. The Varsity 8 gave No. 4 Ohio State, the regatta host, a respectable fight. IU assistant coach Carmen Mirochna said the second Varsity 8 crew looked strong the entire course.


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IU defeats Dayton 2-1 in final minute

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It took 78 minutes for the Hoosier offense to get started, but once it did, the offense lead the two-time defending national champions men's soccer team to a 2-1 victory over the University of Dayton. A free kick by the Hoosiers with 12 minutes left in the game found sophomore Brian Plotkin on a breakaway. Plotkin's shot found the top corner of the goal and gave the Hoosiers a 1-0 lead.


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A lot of hype, no thrills

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So who's excited about IU football? Yeah, I didn't think so. While most of the students on campus were either getting drunk, already drunk or passed out from being drunk, Friday afforded die-hard Hoosier football fans with a glimpse of what the 2005 season and new coach Terry Hoeppner may have in store.