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IU point guard Daniel Moore directs the Hoosier offense in the first half of Saturday's loss at Purdue. Moore played just five minutes with no points scored.

Players ready for rivalry game against Boilermakers

It isn’t their first rivalry game. Kentucky has already been to Assembly Hall this season.   It isn’t their first game against a ranked opponent, as the aforementioned Wildcats have also taken on the Hoosiers. But when No. 8 Purdue comes to town tonight, it won’t be like any other game this season.


Basketball

Players ready for rivalry game against Boilermakers

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It isn’t their first rivalry game. Kentucky has already been to Assembly Hall this season.   It isn’t their first game against a ranked opponent, as the aforementioned Wildcats have also taken on the Hoosiers. But when No. 8 Purdue comes to town tonight, it won’t be like any other game this season.


Basketball

Players ready for rivalry game against Boilermakers

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It isn’t their first rivalry game. Kentucky has already been to Assembly Hall this season.   It isn’t their first game against a ranked opponent, as the aforementioned Wildcats have also taken on the Hoosiers. But when No. 8 Purdue comes to town tonight, it won’t be like any other game this season.



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Huber watching team grow

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With a win against No. 13 Louisville this past weekend and three-time Big Ten Swimmer of the Week senior Kate Fesenko leading the way, the women’s swimming and diving squad has, for a young team, made astounding progress this year.



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Hoosier Briefs

Yeagley hires two, volley ball adds director and Coover named Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week.





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Hoosiers continue to rewrite record books

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Two days, nine provisional qualifying marks, two automatic qualifying marks and one record – just another weekend at Gladstein Fieldhouse for the IU track and field team.


Wrestling

IU splits matches against Big Ten foes

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IU coach Duane Goldman has repeatedly stressed the need for upset victories in Big Ten play.   On Friday night, Goldman got exactly what he was asking for, in dramatic fashion.


basketball

Hoosiers display growth in tough defeat

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – If a picture is worth a thousand words, it takes only one to describe the look on Jeremiah Rivers’ face moments after Saturday’s loss to Illinois: devastation. With IU coach Tom Crean by his side, the junior guard slowly walked across the court toward the IU bench with a look on his face that epitomized the clichéd words “agony of defeat.” This was not just any loss.


basketball

Hoosiers beat at the buzzer by Illini

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One shot changed everything. With four seconds on the clock, Illinois took a timeout. Instead of focusing on Illini guard Demetri McCamey, who had already scored 17 points and dished eight assists, Crean prepared for his equally dangerous teammates. McCamey in-bounded the ball and received a hand-off pass before driving to his right, shooting over senior guard Devan Dumes and freshman forward Christian Watford. As his shot slid through the net, the final horn blared on a Hoosier 72-70 loss.




Buzzer beater

Hoosiers fall at buzzer, 72-70

IU fought and clawed its way into the game, but Demetri McCamey floated in a teardrop as the horn sounded to give Illinois the victory.


Colts Football

Manning’s mental prep no different for Super Bowl

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His relentless thirst for knowledge, his passion to know opponents better than they know themselves and his uncanny ability to recall crucial details in split seconds have many NFL observers wondering how, exactly, does Manning’s mind work?