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IU swings into fall season

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After another full summer of preparation, the IU men's golf team will begin its fall 2004 season Saturday at the Michigan-Radrick Farms Intercollegiate in Ann Arbor, Mich. Due to an experienced returning lineup and several strong summer performances, the Hoosiers are feeling confident entering the season.



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Hoosiers look to stay unbeaten

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After starting the season with the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic championship, the IU men's soccer team will look to continue its winning ways in the Notre Dame Classic. The Hoosiers are scheduled to square off against Cal State Fullerton today and the University of Evansville Sunday.


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on the SIDELINES

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Repub. Daniels proposes Colts license plate INDIANAPOLIS - Republican gubernatorial candidate Mitch Daniels wants Indiana to join other states that offer professional sports license plates, saying one for the NFL's Colts could help keep the team in Indianapolis.

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DUCKHUNTING

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After an opening season win over Central Michigan University, 41-10, the Hoosiers (1-0) take to the road and head west to face the No. 24 University of Oregon Ducks (0-0) at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Playing on the road is a fact the Hoosiers will have to deal with this season, as six of their 11 games are away from Memorial Stadium.


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Jones leads on field, in classroom

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In the summer of 2000, the now fifth-year senior Herana-Daze Jones began freshman football camp at IU. His outstanding athletic career in high school would enable him to receive an excellent education all the while playing with the best of the best in Division I football.



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Quiet leader speaks volumes

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Big, strong, talented and quiet. Four words that are thrown around without reprieve when the IU football team speaks about their defensive captain, senior Jodie Clemons.



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Colts try to move on from 2003

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The key will be the defense. Indianapolis must replace four players: linebacker Marcus Washington, cornerbacks Walt Harris and David Macklin and defensive lineman Chad Bratzke. The Colts believe a quicker, more confident cast can get it done.


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Primed and ready: students pumped for start

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Sweat, exhaustion, drive, and ambition. The only thing more thrilling than jumping back into another year at IU is the anticipation that comes with participating in one of the many challenging intramurals offered on campus.


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Softball moves to spring, flag football replaces it on schedule

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Softball is the sister sport of America's favorite pastime. Now for the first time in three years the sibling sports will be played at the same time of year at IU. Intramural softball will no longer be featured in the early fall but instead in the late spring.


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2 assistants added to team

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When Steve Peterson took over the IU crew head coach duties in 2003, the collegiate rowing world took note. After all, he had spent two decades in an East Coast rowing establishment where, according to tradition, oarsmen stay for life.


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Club hockey team to skate on after scandal

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The IU ice hockey team is ready. Ready to make a name for themselves and ready to do something of which few other sports teams at IU are capable: the ability to bring a national championship to Bloomington.


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Haas has his eyes on NCAA glory

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When the IU men's cross country team climbs into the van for the short drive to NCAAs Championships in Terre Haute early this November, the health of the team's core will be an important factor. Even with its recent success on the national level, the team has not gotten to the NCAA's grand finale with everyone 100 percent healthy.



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Post addition: IU adds player for upcoming season

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IU coach Mike Davis announced today he will have one more big body on the inside this season, and he doesn't hail from the U.S. Lucas Steijn, a 6-10, 230-pound center, is from Muiderberg, Netherlands. Steijn played last season after playing for Notre Dame Academy in Middleburg, Va. He helped Notre Dame win the Virginia Division II state title after averaging 12 points and eight rebounds per game.



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Agassi reaches U.S. Open quarterfinals

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NEW YORK -- Andre Agassi made short work of marathon man Sargis Sargsian on Labor Day and moved on to an incredibly attractive matchup at the U.S. Open: Next up, top-seeded Roger Federer in the quarterfinals.


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Cubs, Astros wins ensure wild playoff chase

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Cubs 9, Expos 1 CHICAGO -- Four days off suited Aramis Ramirez just fine. Ramirez hit a pair of two-run homers and Carlos Zambrano allowed four hits in eight innings to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 9-1 victory over the Montreal Expos Monday.