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Packed student sections and sold-out seats are propelling the Hoosiers to new heights this season.
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Former Indiana University men’s basketball doctor Brad Bomba Sr. is being accused by a former player of inappropriate physical exams that fit the definition of sexual assault.
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An IU diver has competed at the Olympics every year since 1964.
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IU Athletics received permission from the Hoeppner family to move the three-ton limestone remnant from the north end zone to the east concourse of the stadium.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he will talk with guests about why fewer Hoosiers are choosing to go to college.
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Sara Scalia scores 27 points to lead fourth-seeded Indiana to an 89-56 victory over No. 13 Fairfield in the first round of the women’s NCAA tournament. Scalia sank five of the Hoosiers’ 10 3-pointers.
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The fourth-seeded Hoosiers (24-5) will have a home-court advantage again when face 13th-seeded Fairfield (31-1) in Saturday’s first round. Fifth-seeded Oklahoma (22-9) will face No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast (29-4) in the second game.
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Kel’el Ware had 28 points, 12 rebounds and the go-ahead free throw to lead Indiana to a 65-64 victory over Michigan State on Sunday as the Hoosiers wrapped up the Big Ten regular season with their fourth consecutive win.
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Ryan Langborg scored 26 points, Matt Nicholson and Nick Martinelli had double-doubles and Northwestern held off a furious Indiana rally to defeat the Hoosiers 76-72 on Sunday.
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Zach Edey had 33 points and 14 rebounds as No. 2 Purdue rolled past rival Indiana 87-66.