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The Indiana Daily Student


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers chop down Sycamores 73-35

The IU offense scored the second most points in IU's 129-year history as they took down Indiana State 73-35.




The Indiana Daily Student

Column: Football games are about more than football

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No matter what you think about IU football — and by now, you should know I think it’s going to be a pretty good team — you should go to the games. If you don’t, you’ll miss out on a chance to make memories with your friends that will last a lifetime.








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Glass presents game day fanfare additions

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This year, five years since Memorial Stadium was overhauled with the facelift of the north end zone, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced Monday that he will add more fanfare to the game day experience.



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Corrado assists teammates, community

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Senior IU midfielder AJ Corrado is a role model for teammates off the field and takes the initiative to volunteer in the Bloomington community. To kick off his final season, Corrado has been added to the MLS players to watchlist and has also been nominated for the Senior CLASS award.



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Oladipo gives back

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After three months away from the city he called home for his college basketball career, former IU men’s basketball player Victor Oladipo returned this past week to Bloomington for one last hurrah.




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IU ties Marquette in exhibition

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Indiana was dominant in the first half, taking a 3-1 advantage. The Hoosiers scored within the first five minutes when senior midfielder A.J. Corrado’s header hit the back left corner of the net on perfect pass from fellow senior Harrison Petts.