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Big Ten Tournament | Game 2

Verdell Jones III adjusts to new role

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Despite tearing his right ACL in IU’s first round win against Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament, Jones celebrated with his teammates yesterday when the Hoosiers were announced as a No. 4 seed on the NCAA Tournament selection show.




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Column: On with the Madness

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On to Selection Sunday. The Hoosiers ran into one of two Big Ten teams it has not beaten this season and lost in a way nobody expected, as IU fell 79-71 against Wisconsin.




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Final: IU 71 Wisconsin 79

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A career-high effort by Wisconsin’s sixth man ended IU’s run at the Big Ten Tournament on Friday afternoon.



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Live Chat: Indiana v. Wisconsin

The Hoosiers take on the Wisconsin Badgers in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Join the conversation with the IDS basketball reporters here.




Big Ten Tournament | Game 1

Column: A Fallen Brother

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Not the wheelchair. Screaming in agony, his right leg useless, Verdell Jones III had one request. Not that wheelchair.


Sound/Light

Sound, lighting technician gives life to Assembly Hall

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Without him, there would be no sound, no lights and no atmosphere. John Harmon is the man who shines the lights on everyone else, but he stays in the shadows. When the first whistle blows and the ball hits the floor, most fans never know he’s there



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9 IU baseball players to feel at home during Calif. road trip

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Southern California is well-represented on the IU baseball team’s roster. Of the 35 Hoosiers, nine players hail from the region. IU Coach Tracy Smith said it’s not a coincidence that during spring break, the Hoosiers will play eight games against southern California foes.


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IU begins conference season against Purdue

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Precious points in the Crimson and Gold cup will be awarded as the focus of the instate rivalry turns to the hard court of women’s tennis. The Hoosiers will begin Big Ten play this Friday as they welcome No. 68 Purdue to the IU Tennis Center.