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IU falls to No. 3 MSU

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The IU men’s basketball team (12-7, 2-4) will be kicking itself after Tuesday’s 71-66 loss to the No. 3 Michigan State Spartans. The Hoosiers led by one at halftime, and after weathering an early second half run by the Spartans, held a five point lead with 10 minutes and 37 seconds remaining in the game.




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Tennis to take on No. 9 Kentucky

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On Tuesday afternoon the No. 56 IU men’s tennis team will travel to Lexington, Ky., to take on No. 9 Kentucky. The match will be the first dual match of the season for the Hoosiers, who are coming off an unsuccessful performance in the UCF Invitational to start the spring season.


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IU track, field fall to Purdue

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The Boilermakers edged out the Hoosiers by a total score  of 70-65 for the men and 72-64 for the women, giving Purdue its first dual meet win against IU since 2008.IU claimed the top prize in 14 of the 32 events.



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Hoosiers to take on No. 3 MSU

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For the second consecutive week, the IU men’s basketball team (12-6, 2-3) will face the No. 3 team in the country. The Hoosiers will travel to East Lansing, Mich., to play the Michigan State Spartans (17-1, 6-0) at 7 p.m. today.









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Column: The inconsistency continues

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Roughly 92 hours after IU basketball was at the top of the mountain after taking down No. 3 Wisconsin, an avalanche of missed jump shots and poor perimeter defense drug the Hoosiers back down to where they started.


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Vonleh shines in Hoosiers' loss

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In the wake of the IU men’s basketball team’s 54-47 loss to the Northwestern Wildcats, the lone bright spot for the Hoosiers was freshman forward Noah Vonleh.




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IU's youth haunts against Purdue

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Purdue’s senior backcourt of KK Houser and Courtney Moses combined to score 46 points—only seven fewer than IU scored as a team—as Purdue handed IU its third consecutive Big Ten loss 86-53.