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Women's swimming and diving captures Big Ten title

The IU women’s swimming and diving team won its first Big Ten Conference championship since 2007 on Saturday night, gathering 823 points and topping second place No. 10 Minnesota by 158 points at Michigan’s Canham Natatorium.



Buckeyes best Hoosiers by 12

Indiana lost 79-67 to No. 20 Ohio State this afternoon in Bloomington. For more information about the game, visit Above the Rim


Bloomington South senior Jordan Hulls flicks the ball back to a team mate, not pictured, on a fast break during a game against Detroit Country Day on Saturday in Bloomington. South won 73-67.

South stays undefeated on season

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The gymnasium at Bloomington High School South was filled Saturday afternoon for a contest between No. 4 Detroit Country Day and No. 5 South. For most of the crowd, they got what they paid for: a 73-67 win by the hometown Panthers.


IU's Malik Story leaps for the basket as three Purdue defenders surround him during the first half. IU fell to Purdue 81-67.

Purdue's quick start dooms Hoosiers

The Hoosiers (6-20, 1-13) did their best to make Saturday's match with Purdue a close one, but weren’t able to overcome an early deficit and the hot shooting of E’Twaun Moore, losing to the No. 19 Boilermakers, 81-67.


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LIVE BLOGGING: IU vs Purdue

Follow reporters Matt Dollinger and Tom Kirby and columnist Zachary Osterman as they live blog during the IU-Purdue basketball game. BLOG Basketblog





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Around Sports

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Check out what other IU teams will be doing this weekend.


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No rival upset coming for Hoosiers

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Perhaps the only thing that made this season of struggle worse for IU basketball fans was the preseason prediction that put hated Purdue atop the Big Ten at year’s end. Worse yet, Robbie Hummel, recipient of many Kelvin Sampson phone calls, was preseason player of the year.


Bloomington South senior guard Jordan Hulls, an IU recruit, drives past a team mate in a scrimmage as coach J.R. Holmes, right, watches during practice Thursday at the school. Bloomington South, the No. 1 class 4A school in the Associated Press coaches poll, will face Detroit Country Day on Saturday in Bloomington.

Bringing the Lunchpail

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There was a time when most basketball-loving kids in Bloomington wanted to “be like Mike” – Michael Jordan, that is. Now it is another Jordan many in town are looking up to: Bloomington High School South point guard Jordan Hulls.



Badgers top Hoosiers, 68-51

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Wisconsin methodically picked away at the Hoosiers after halftime, limiting IU to 21 second-half points en route to a 68-51 victory. “They played like a veteran club, and we played like a bunch of rookies. That’s the bottom line," IU coach Tom Crean said