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Tasic develops as a leader for IU

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Match time against Minnesota was approaching. The final note of the national anthem had just been sung, and the team was gathering for their pre-match huddle.


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Hoosiers look to build off weekday win

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After splitting a mid-week doubleheader Wednesday with Michigan State, the IU softball team (11-27-1, 3-8) will play Penn State (10-22, 3-6) at home for a weekend series.


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Men’s tennis seeks home win

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No. 69 IU men’s tennis will play No. 16 Penn State, its 18th ranked opponent of the season, on Sunday. IU has won just three of those 18 matches this season.


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Hoosiers to host two-day tournament

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On a weekend during which the country’s golf fans are focused on the Master’s Golf Tournament, the IU men’s golf team won’t be idle. The Hoosiers will be host to the NYX Hoosier Invitational this weekend on the IU Championship Golf Course.





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Men's tennis falls to Purdue

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Before Wednesday, the last time IU lost to Purdue, IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal was coaching at Charleston Southern University. That was eight years ago. The Hoosiers lost to Purdue 5-2 Wednesday.


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Former IU coach Waltman dies Tuesday

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Waltman, 72, was an assistant coach with former IU Coach Bob Knight from 1982-87 and served as the color commentator since the 2010-11 season.


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Softball doubleheader matches two struggling teams

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After a weekend in which IU’s pitching staff allowed just 10 runs in a series with Purdue, the lowest in a series since conference play began, the Hoosiers (10-26-1, 2-7 conference) play Michigan State (8-24, 1-8 conference) in a Wednesday double-header at Andy Mohr Field.


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Men's tennis to face rival Purdue

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IU men’s tennis has defeated Purdue eight years in a row. No current Hoosier has tasted the bitterness of defeat, and no current Boilermaker has ever experienced the ecstasy of victory.