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ccgeneral

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    (2014) DT Michael Barwick

    Thanks JS. Sometimes i wonder myself how i get them to work to. I'm not much of a computer techie and can't really explain it. It's pretty much repetitous to me. I think i just post the link in the thread and then start in the middle of the link and rename the hyperlink like above,then edit all the other stuff out if that makes any sense. Let me see if i can't get someone to maybe help you out today.
  2. The Indiana women's soccer team (10-2-1, 3-2 B1G) fell behind early but rose to the occasion, tying the game before halftime and then exploding for a pair of goals early in the second half on their way to a 3-2 win against Illinois (6-5-2, 1-3-1 Big Ten) at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Jordan Woolums registered her first career two-goal game while Rebecca Candler had two assists and Kayleigh Steigerwalt collected a goal and an assist for the Hoosiers. Shannon Flower made four saves in goal to pick up the win. The 3-2 start to Big Ten play is the best for Indiana since they started 4-0-1 in conference action during the 2007 season. The 10 wins on the year is the most since the 2009 season. "We did a good job. We pushed very hard in the first half after we started off slow," Indiana head coach Amy Berbary said. "Steigerwalt had a great service into the box and Jordan was waiting to put it home. It was something that we really needed before halftime to give us some momentum." Illinois took advantage of some very wet conditions to start the game, putting a shot in on goal that Flower saved. But when the ball skipped away from her, the Illini pounced on it take a 1-0 lead in the fourth minute. The Hoosiers pressured the Illinois a number of times in the first half but saw their opportunities slip away. Then in the 41st minute, Bekah White found Steigerwalt all alone down the left sideline and played her into the corner. Steigerwalt took a couple touches and then served a ball into the box whereJordan Woolums was waiting, unmarked, and she headed it inside the far post for the goal to tie the game at 1-1. It was the second goal of the season for Woolums, fifth assist for Steigerwalt and third assist for White. Indiana used that momentum from the goal just before halftime to start the second half strong. In the 50th minute, Rebecca Candler found Steigerwalt in the middle of the field. After trapping the ball, she spun by a defender and entered the left side of the box before striking a shot that got by the diving Illini keeper and inside the far post to put the Hoosiers ahead, 2-1. The goal for Steigerwalt was her fourth while Candler logged her fifth assist of the year. Less than four minutes later, the Hoosiers struck again. This time Candler found Woolums up the right sideline and Woolums broke into the box behind the Illinois defense. She dribbled in on goal and fired a quick shot over the head of the keeper inside the near post to give the Hoosiers a two-goal lead at 3-1. After a pair of assists on Sunday, Candler now has 17 career helpers to move into a tie for second place on the career assists list at Indiana. She also has nine career assists in Big Ten play, which is a new school record. The Hoosiers will return to the pitch on Saturday when they host Iowa at 6 p.m. ET. http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-soccer/recaps/100613aaa.html
  3. Plainfield East 2015 shooting guard Aaron Jordan is one of the best wings in the state. The perimeter scorer with a feathery touch from the outside continues to rack up the offers and take visits to the schools that have extended him scholarships. In the last week Jordan has taken trips to three Big 10 programs he holds offers from. He started it off a little over a week ago at Illinois for their Street Jam event. “The Street Jam was very exciting and a great idea. I also was able to watch practice which was good. I could see myself in their offense and I like Coach Groce’s style.” This past weekend he visited Indiana for their Hoosier Hysteria event. “Hoosier Hysteria was a good time seeing fans lined up for tickets the night before showed how much the school was all about basketball. Talking with Coach Crean was great. Some questions were answered without me even asking.” He finished up his Big 10 tour with a visit to Northwestern on Saturday who recently offered him. “I enjoyed my time at Northwestern spending time with the staff and other recruits was fun. It was great to see how involved the fans were at the football game. It presented to me another side of Northwestern.” Next up for Jordan will be an unofficial visit to Xavier on October 25. The junior ran on the circuit this past summer with the Illinois Stars. Link
  4. Justin Albers ‏@Justin_Albers 2015 guard Malachi Richardson will take an unofficial visit to Connecticut on Oct. 18. Was at IU this weekend. #iubb
  5. Evansville, IN (North) Ht: 5-11 | Wt: 155 AAU: Indiana Elite No offer. Been on campus a few times including HH. Couldn't find in the ESPN database yet. 247 Rivals Scout
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    #IUMS vs Penn State

    Hoosiers fall 2-0. 4-6-1, 1-1 in the B1G. Back to back 2-0 shutouts. Need to get back to the drawing board Hoosiers!
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    (2016) SG Zion Morgan

    Zion Morgan ‏@ZMamba1 Hoosier Hysteria is insane! #Blessed
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    (2017) PG Jordan Gorman

    ‏@LEGITBASKETBALL: Legit's 2017 Malik Williams & Jordan Gorman & 2015 Devlyn Williams at IU Hoosier Hysteria https://twitter.com/LEGITBASKETBALL/status/386265744331132928/photo/1
  9. From Ft. Wayne,IN. Couldn't find much else for now and this video is horrible. to be continued... Rivals As noted in the April recruiting thread a few days ago, we have an in-home today and he plays on the same AAU as Michael Porter. Norman, OK (Norman North) 6'1/170 AAU: Mokan Elite 247 Rivals Scout ESPN Videos Twitter
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    #IUMS vs Penn State

    Second half up. Hoosiers still down 2-0. Haven't watched any,bit if this signals anything. Not good. A comeback here wouldn't hurt.
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    #IUMS vs Penn State

    Yikes! PSU strikes again.
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    #IUMS vs Penn State

    PSU strikes first. 30' left in the first.
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    BtownBanners Meet and Greet

    I bumped that thread right before HH. So it was still fresh in the noggin. The Ferrari is back in the right gear...
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    Big Announcement Is............

    Welcome. Multiple options are great. Hope you enjoy.
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    BtownBanners Meet and Greet

    Type in 'mixer' in the search function and i think it's the first option.
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    (2014) DT Michael Barwick

    http://www.cincinnati.com/article/20131005/SPT0301/310060036 The Summit Country Day School head football coach can’t pick one defining moment. That’s because senior lineman Mike Barwick Jr. has been producing Silver Knights highlights for nearly four years now. “There’s so many of them,” Brown said. “He’s started since he was a freshman, so he’s done a lot of special things over the years.” Forced to name one, though, both Brown and Barwick land on the second half of last season’s playoff game against Triad. Summit trailed at halftime, but Barwick forced two fumbles and recorded 1.5 sacks in the second half to propel Summit to the win. “We knew he was big time, but he proved when he sets his mind he can dominate a game,” Brown said. Barwick has kept it up so far this season, with 4.5 sacks in the his first five games, as well as three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
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    Hello Everyone!

    Welcome buddy.
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    #IUMS vs Penn State

    Bump. Here's your morning TV guide.
  19. Affirmative. Coaches watched him play at the Adidas Invitational in Indy around July.
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    (2014) Commits/Rankings

    Here are the rankings at a National Level. Rank Team Average 24/7 Scout Rivals ESPN 1 OSU 4.5 3 5 3 7 2 MSU 23.5 25 19 21 29 3 MICH 24.0 20 27 31 18 4 PSU 24.3 24 25 24 24 5 WISCY 32.3 33 29 33 34 6 NEB 35.0 35 34 32 39 7 IND 46.8 51 44 37 55 8 IOWA 50.8 53 41 60 49 9 MD 52.0 43 61 54 50 10 NW 53.5 45 59 69 41 11 MINNY 56.0 64 49 53 58 12 RUTG 56.5 59 54 57 56 13 ILL 69.8 70 71 72 66 14 PU 71.0 72 68 75 69
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    (2014) Commits/Rankings

    Here's how we rank amongst our peers. Rank Team Average 24/7 Scout Rivals ESPN 1 OSU 1.0 1 1 1 1 2 MICH 3.0 2 4 4 2 2 PSU 3.0 3 3 3 3 2 MSU 3.0 4 2 2 4 5 WISCY 5.3 5 5 6 5 6 NEB 5.8 6 6 5 6 7 IND 8.5 9 8 7 10 8 IOWA 9.0 10 7 11 8 9 MD 9.3 7 12 9 9 10 NW 9.5 8 11 12 7 11 MINNY 10.3 12 9 8 12 12 RUTG 10.5 11 10 10 11 13 ILL 13.3 13 14 13 13 14 PU 13.8 14 13 14 14
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