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Hoosiers hammer Wright State

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For about five games, the baseball team's final scores were starting to look like real baseball scores -- six runs, four runs, three runs. But the Hoosiers must like awkward-looking scores. After all, they've been beaten 24-10, won 19-12 and tied 4-4. Wednesday at Sembower Field, IU went back to old tricks, lighting up the scoreboard -- and allowing the opponent to do the same -- in a 13-8 win against Wright State at Sembower Field.


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Hoosiers on bubble for tournament

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It's out of their hands. After 29 games, the Indiana women's basketball team rested its case for a NCAA tournament spot Friday with a loss to Iowa in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament. The Hoosiers (19-10, 9-7 Big Ten) can now only wait and see if they are one of the 34 lucky teams chosen to fill the field Sunday.


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Hoosiers lead after Day 1

After 36 holes of golf, the IU women's golf team is atop 18 teams participating in the "Mo"morial tournament at Texas A & M.


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Tennis player has 'big' game, successful record

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Standing at 6-foot-4 and 214 pounds, men's tennis player Rahman Smiley would be an intimidating tight end. Just imagine stepping on the tennis court against him. And if the junior's size failed to frighten an opponent, a tennis ball flying his way at about 130 mph surely would.

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Team ready to play after canceled games

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The baseball team just wants spring break to get here so it can play in Florida for a week. Tuesday's game against Xavier was canceled because of cold weather and even with a slight warm-up forecasted for today's game with Wright State, it will still be cold. Today's game will be the last one before the Hoosiers head south to Florida to play seven games in eight days during spring break.


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4 women qualify for NCAA championships

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If three athletes had thrown farther than senior shot putter Jenn Brown this season, she would have missed a trip to the NCAA indoor track and field championships for the first time in four years. Instead, Brown hovers near the bottom of the list of shot put qualifiers with the 14th best throw. Only 16 women qualified for the event, but Brown said she doesn't mind where she stands.


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Jeffries, Haston receive Big Ten honors

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The know-it-alls of men's basketball -- coaches and select media -- put their numbers and notes together this weekend and came up with the Big Ten's elite men's basketball players. Near the top of the list was freshman forward Jared Jeffries, who was unanimously chosen Big Ten Freshman of the Year. With a tattoo that reads, "King of the Court" and the best numbers of any freshman in the Big Ten, there was little doubt of Jeffries' confidence or talent. But if IU interim head coach Mike Davis had the last word, there's no question junior center Kirk Haston would've been named Player of the Year, an honor that went to Illinois sophomore guard Frank Williams.


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Team to face Xavier

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IU is looking to move it's record above .500 for the first time this year when it plays Xavier 3 p.m. today at Sembower field for the third of what might be a six-game home stand.



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Football recruit arrested for DWI

One of football coach Cam Cameron's 22 recruits was arrested Saturday and charged with driving while intoxicated. Willie L. Northern, 21, a resident of 1101 N. Fee Lane, was booked into Monroe County Correctional Center at 12:17 a.m. Saturday. He was released on $500 cash bond and $1,000 surety. Northern would not comment on the arrest.


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Hoosiers sweep Purdue

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WEST LAFAYETTE -- The Purdue media guide claims its fans are the best in the country. But many of them headed for the exits with seven minutes remaining Saturday with IU on its way to a 74-58 victory against Purdue. For the first time since the 1992-93 season, the Hoosiers (19-11, 10-6 Big Ten) swept the two-game series with its arch-nemesis. Junior center Kirk Haston relished the moment. "It's something that I haven't been a part of since I've been here," Haston said. "It was definitely something I wanted. Any time you play against Purdue, it is never easy."


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Hawkeyes erase Hoosier lead

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Junior forward Erin McGinnis had a career-high 27 points Friday in a Big Ten tournament quarterfinal match-up with Iowa. McGinnis led the Hoosiers with six second-half field goals. But the Hoosiers only had six second-half field goals. After its most productive first half of the season, IU collapsed in the second 20 minutes, falling to No. 23 and second-seeded Iowa 81-76.


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With lone hit, IU beats Butler

Saturday against Butler at the Southern Illinois tournament, IU mustered only one hit. But because of Alison Cooke's strong outing, the Hoosiers were able to beat the Bulldogs, 1-0. Cooke, a junior, pitched another complete game and surrendered three hits. Junior shortstop Lisa Mattke scored the lone Hoosier run in the bottom of the first inning off a Butler error. Cooke, who upped her record to 3-4, took care of the rest.


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Haston key in Hoosier win

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WEST LAFAYETTE -- There is an archaic tradition Purdue fans follow during an IU game: the most productive Hoosier is the target of the most derogatory remarks. The Boilermakers came up with a few creative words to describe IU junior center Kirk Haston, who posted his 13th double-double of the season Saturday in Mackey Arena with 22 points and 15 rebounds.


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Hoosiers to begin season in Texas tournament

The women's golf team kicks off its season in the GTE "Mo"morial in Houston, Texas today. The 54-hole tournament concludes Tuesday. IU has never competed in the tournament, which includes 17 teams its eighth year. Three Big Ten teams -- IU, Ohio State and Northwestern -- will make the trip to Pine Forest Country Club. Senior Natalie Tucker leads the Big Ten individual player rankings, according to the Sagarin ratings, which were released Feb. 14.


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Team makes splash at 1st tournament

The women's water polo team made a grand entrance in its first Collegiate Water Polo Association tournament. Fellow CWPA members might not be happy the Hoosiers joined the league. IU (7-3-1, 3-0 CWPA) won all three of its games Saturday in Erie, Penn., scoring a combined 49 goals. In the opening game, the Hoosiers strung together 13 consecutive goals before Washington and Jefferson got on the board. Six Hoosiers scored two goals in the 17-1 victory and five more scored a single goal.


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Team loses 3rd consecutive match

The IU women's tennis team lost its third consecutive match Sunday, this one a 6-1 defeat to Kentucky. The Hoosiers (7-4, 1-0 Big Ten) had their only success in the No. 6 singles, where junior Karie Schlukebir defeated Amy Trefethen 6-1, 4-6, 1-0(10-7). The Wildcats (7-5, 2-3 SEC) opened the day by taking two out of three doubles contests to claim the doubles point.


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Seniors' hopes of defeating rival Boilermakers shattered

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Seniors Ian Arons, Milan Rakvica, Ricardo Jordan and Paul Jacobson were all looking for the same thing entering Sunday's match-up with rival Purdue -- their first win against the Boilermakers. But the seniors' hopes were shattered as Purdue defeated IU 5-2, dropping the Hoosiers to 8-2 on the season and 0-2 in Big Ten play.


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IU, UIC split weekend

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Friday, at the first game of the weekend series between the IU and Illinois-Chicago baseball squads, the Flames blanked the Hoosiers 6-0 with UIC pitcher Larry Banks throwing an eight-hit, complete-game shutout. In the second match-up between the two schools, IU played a completely different team, with UIC having as many errors as they did runs while the Hoosiers had as many runs as they did hits Friday, defeating the Flames 8-3. UIC came to Bloomington prepared to face the Hoosiers, scoring all six of their runs in the fourth inning on four hits off of starting junior Brad Edwards.


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Minnesota reclaims Big Ten title; Hoosiers place 8th

EVANSTON, ILL. -- The Minnesota Golden Gophers reclaimed their Big Ten title Sunday with a 23.5 point victory against their closest competitor, Illinois. IU finished eighth in the tournament, 5.5 points behind Michigan State. "It just feels great," Minnesota 157-pound second-place finisher Luke Becker said. "We came in here with a goal, wrestled some amazing matches and walked out Big Ten champions." Many of the 5,000 plus who piled into Welsh-Ryan Arena were sporting University of Iowa colors, and although the Hawkeyes finished third as a team, few said they were disappointed by their individual marks.