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Hoosiers' postseason prospects fading

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The Hoosiers have plummeted to No. 92  in the national RPI, and now must collect a handful of wins against No. 15 Iowa, No. 21 Wisconsin, No. 20 Ohio State and No. 18 Michigan as well as beating Northwestern and Nebraska, two teams IU has already lost to this season, to slide into the NCAA Tournament field.


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Column: Seven days of hell

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The ‘seven days in hell mini-series’, which won’t sell a lot of copies in Bloomington, ended with humiliation in enemy territory.



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COLUMN: IU's more like Purdue than you think

The Boilermaker and Hoosier seasons are in tailspins, with equal records at 14-10 (4-7). Neither team will make the NCAA tournament. Both teams will be fortunate to receive an invite to the National Invitation Tournament.


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Ferrell, Johnson to continue debate

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When college basketball’s 2012 recruiting classes were finalized, a great debate between Indiana’s preeminent basketball rivals was sparked.




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Penn State spoils IU’s upset attempt

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The IU women’s basketball gave No. 11 Penn State a scare late Thursday night, but senior guard Maggie Lucas and the Nittany Lions proved to be too much for the Hoosiers, defeating IU 71-63.



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Hoosiers look to bounce back in Atlanta

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After ending the season’s opening tournament with a 1-4 record, the IU softball team is looking to bounce back quickly as they travel to Atlanta for the Panther Invitational.



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Ten miles below zero

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Running through the clawing cold of a surprise snowstorm, the Bloomington High School North boys cross country team tried to stay warm.


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Stakes rise at Hoosier Hills

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The IU track and field team will maintain its rigid focus this weekend at the Hoosier Hills Invitational, the Hoosiers’ last home meet of their indoor season.


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IU baseball begins season

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In 120 days, the eight best college baseball teams in United States will compete in Omaha, Neb., for the right to call themselves national champions.






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FINAL: IU falls to Penn State, 66-65

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The Hoosiers, who led by as many as 13 points in the second half, saw Penn State take its first lead of the game off a Tim Frazier layup with six seconds left.