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Lucas Oil snags 1st conference championship

The 115th season of Big Ten football will end with something many fans have been clamoring for: a conference championship game. The inaugural Big Ten Football Championship will also have importance for the Hoosiers. The December 2011 game will take place at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium  — essentially home turf.



Football with the Boys & Girls Club

Hoosiers take next step with first practice

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“When you have some disappointing losses that we had last year, you can go one of two ways,” IU coach Bill Lynch said of his team’s overall attitude. “Just watching what they did (Friday), they certainly did their work during the summer.”


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Sophomore Lindsay Enterline spent the 2009-10 season on the sidelines due to a knee injury and will not take the court this season either. However, she is not ending her career as a student-athlete.

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Sophomore Lindsay Enterline spent the 2009-10 season on the sidelines due to a knee injury and will not take the court this season either. However, she is not ending her career as a student-athlete. 



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Multiple WRs 'not a problem'

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Despite an offense with three wide receivers popularly accepted as some of the best the Big Ten will offer, the questions for IU football coach Bill Lynch weren’t about potentially mind-numbing statistics for yards or touchdowns.


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Best of Lynch: Media Day edition

Think you’ll see a furious Lynch on the sidelines again this year? You might — but expect the Hoosiers to be much improved from last year, at least based on Lynch’s preseason comments. Here are some of the highlights of Lynch’s Big Ten Media Day presser:



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Incoming Hoosiers discuss team's future, acclimation to IU

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The five banners draping from the Assembly Hall ceiling — and the 21 Indiana Mr. Basketball winners (including current guard Jordan Hulls) that have suited up for the Hoosiers since the award’s inception in 1939 — matter most to the players coming in and trying to make the line of the Indiana fight song “for the glory of old IU” ring true once more.


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Former Hoosier second baseman and centerfielder Tyler Rogers recently signed a contract with the Gateway Grizzlies. The Grizzlies, one of 12 teams in the independent Frontier League, play their home games in Sauget, Ill.


pick-up soccer

World Cup popularity brings more players to Woodlawn

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Around 7 p.m. nearly every day of the week, groups of 15 to 40 people congregate at the field on the corner of 10th Street and Woodlawn Avenue to engage in the other kind of football, sometimes playing for as long as three hours.


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Current Los Angeles Clippers and former Hoosier guard Eric Gordon recently made the first roster cut for Team USA. The 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball played in 62 games and averaged 16.9 points per game. He also shot .449 percent from the floor and .371 from downtown during his second professional season.


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McMurray wins 2010 Brickyard 400

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With McMurray, who races for Chip Ganassi Racing, taking the checkered flag today, Chip Ganassi has become the first owner to win the Daytona 500, the Indianapolis 500, and the Brickyard 400 in the same year. McMurray also won the Daytona 500, and Dario Franchitti brought Ganassi the other Indianapolis win.





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Coverdales hold auction for Alzheimer’s

Tom Coverdale’s mother lost her eight-year battle with Alzheimer’s this May, and Coverdale and his family have decided to do something proactive for the destructive ailment, by starting the Coverdale Family Auction to Fight Alzheimer’s.



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Leary to face up to 3 years behind bars

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Former Indiana guard Todd Leary averaged 5.4 points, 1.9 assists and 1.3 rebounds per contest and booked a career average of .460 shooting from beyond the arc while he donned the cream and crimson from 1989 to 1994. He can now add two more stats to his list of accomplishments: at least 18 months of jail and his 18th felony charge.