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Women’s Club Soccer Team finishes 2nd in division

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Senior Clare Crosh spoke to her teammates last Thursday with tears in her eyes. Oct. 29 marked the end of her athletic career on the IU Women’s Club Soccer Team – four years of chilly Saturday morning games, two-hour practices every Monday through Thursday and long hours fundraising for new equipment.






Women's soccer

Hoosier plays from front to back

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The defense on the women's soccer team has suffered many injuries that have required players to not only step up, but change positions.



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Men's tennis freshman wins Big Ten title

Freshman sensation Josh MacTaggart continued his early season run by claiming a singles title at the Big Ten Indoor Championships today.






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Hoosiers drop 2 weekend games

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With Big Ten conference play on its final stretch, the No. 23 IU women’s soccer team (10-5-2, 2-4-2 Big Ten) suffered a pair of losses against Penn State and Ohio State on Thursday and Sunday, respectively.



volleyball

IU falters in 5th set for 2nd time

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Twice this weekend, the Hoosiers (14-12, 3-9) staged rallies to force decisive frames but fell short of victories against No. 6 Illinois (18-3, 10-2) and Northwestern (13-11, 4-8


Haunted Hall of Hoops

IU plays in Halloween-themed scrimmage

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Superman, Optimus Prime and Hannah Montana came to Assembly Hall on Saturday. At the Haunted Hall of Hoops, children trick-or-treated with the IU men’s basketball team. Dressed in costumes, children came with their parents to meet the team and watch a scrimmage afterward.


IU-Lambuth Women's Basketball

Hoosiers defeat Lambuth 108-54 in 1st exhibition

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The Lambuth University Eagles were the 2006-07 NAIA National Champions and made it to the Sweet Sixteen in the following season, but that didn’t stop the Hoosiers from dominating them in their first exhibition match Sunday.


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IU fails to handle adversity again

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In a 42-24 loss at Iowa, the Hoosiers, for the second consecutive week, saw a comfortable lead disappear and a previously dominated game lost. Again, the game featured an unstoppable IU team in the first half and a group of patsies in the second.