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(2014) ATH Antonio Woods to Penn
ccgeneral replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
fwiw. Mike Dyer @MikeDyer 18m Breaking news: Summit Country Day senior Antonio Woods just verbally committed to University of Pennsylvania for hoops and football #enqr -
(2014) JUCO OG DeAndre Herron
ccgeneral replied to JSHoosier's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
DeAndre Herron @MoneyTeam_D 11m Tryna go to this Indiana vs Illinois game this weekend -
Max Hoetzel @YungHoetz 14h @lawguyNA gonna try and come out for IU Michigan game
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(2015) PF Carlton Bragg to Kansas
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
fwiw. This handle is from Ohio... Probasketballdraft @Probballdraft 18h Hearing that Cleveland VASJ's Carlton Bragg, one of the top recruits in the country, favors OSU over Kentucky & others. -
Game Day.
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Redshirt junior Taylor Walsh opened the 2013-14 season with a bang, cruising to the Clarion Open 157-pound title. He pinned his first four opponents before capping off the championship with a 7-1 decision in the finals. Three more Hoosiers finished in the top-three of their respective weight classes, including fellow finalist Ethan Raley in his 141 lbs. runner-up showing.Ryan LeBlanc (165 lbs) and Luke Sheridan (184 lbs) each won six of seven bouts on the day, both placing third. A large contingent of Hoosiers posted 3-2 records on the day, including Alex Gregory (149 lbs), Eric Roach (149 lbs), Neal Molloy (149 lbs; unattached), Matt Irick (174 lbs) and Garret Goldman (197 lbs). Walsh, ranked ninth nationally, breezed to the top of the stand. He pinned the first foes he stepped on the mat with before surrendering a lone point to Ohio State's Randell Languis in a 7-1 crown-clinching finals decision. Just one day into his junior season, Walsh has racked up 25 career falls (six shy of IU's all-time top-10). Raley, a transfer from Lincoln College, was victorious in the first five bouts to start his Hoosier career. He reached the 141-pound finals before running into #31 Laike Gardner from Lehigh and placing second his Division-I wrestling debut. The 14th-ranked 165-pounder in the country, LeBlanc, began his senior campaign with a major decision. His second major of the tournament came later in the wrestleback as part of a four-bout winning streak to complete a third-place effort. Sheridan, tabbed #29 nationally at 184 pounds, was dealt a one-point loss by Zach Diekel of Lehigh in the first round, setting up a long journey through the wrestleback. The junior from California battled his way to six consecutive triumphs, including a bit of redemption in the third-place match. Sheridan faced off against Diekel once again, settling the score with a 6-1 decision to place third. Indiana is back at it Saturday (Nov. 9) traveling to the Michigan State Open. COMPLETE RESULTS/BRACKETS Link
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@iuwrestling1: Ethan Raley finishes in second place at 141 pounds in the Clarion Open. The redshirt sophomore tallies five wins in six bouts. @iuwrestling1: After suffering a 6-5 defeat to Lehigh's Zach Diekel in the opening round, Luke Sheridan fires back to win 6 straight and placed third. @iuwrestling1: Sheridan's rally concluded with some redemption, beating Diekel in the third-place bout by a score of 6-1. @iuwrestling1: Ethan Raley (141 lbs) reached the finals, placing 2nd. Meanwhile, both Ryan LeBlanc (165 lbs) & Luke Sheridan (184 lbs) finish in 3rd. @iuwrestling1: Quick Hoosier Recap: Four Hoosiers place at the season-opening Clarion Open, including the 157-pound champion Taylor Walsh.
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@iuwrestling1: Ethan Raley battles his way into the 141-pound championship bout! He tops Rutgers' Tyson Dippery, 9-5, in the semifinals. @iuwrestling1: Raley will face #31 Laike Gardner (Lehigh) in the 141-lbs. finals. @iuwrestling1: Eric Roach (149 Ibs) comes up just short in a 4-3 defeat of the wrestleback quarterfinals. The redshirt sophomore garnered three wins on the day.
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@iuwrestling1: A first period fall by Ethan Raley pushes him into the 141-pound semifinals! Raley stuck Maryland's Shane Arechiga in just 94 seconds. @iuwrestling1: Solid effort from true freshman Neal Molloy (149 Ibs) comes to an end after recording three wins on the day. @iuwrestling1: IU teammates Eric Roach & Alex Gregory had to face-off in the wrestlebacks. Roach comes away with a 2-0 decision to reach WB quarterfinals (149 Ibs). @iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc completes his day with two more decisions to finish 6-1 and earn third place at 165 pounds. @iuwrestling1: Luke Sheridan tallies his third pin of the day and has reached the 184-pound third-place bout.
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@iuwrestling1: Neal Molloy sticks his opponent in under 30 seconds for his third victory of the day. Still battling in the 149-lbs wrestleback. @iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc's 4th win of the day, a 7-2 decision over Penn State's Garrett Hammond, pushes him into the 165 lbs. wrestleback semifinals. @iuwrestling1: Quick IU recap thus far: Walsh is the 157-pound champion and 5 other Hoosiers remain in contention for third place.
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@iuwrestling1: Taylor Walsh wins the 2013 Clarion Open 157-pound Championship! A 7-1 decision in the finals clinches his 5-0 day with 4 pins. @iuwrestling1: Nice trophy at the Clarion 'Knight' Open ----> RT @Elstrangler: @iuwrestling1 first place trophy!! Taylor Walsh https://twitter.com/Elstrangler/status/397135840431726592/photo/1 @iuwrestling1: A 5-2 defeat to #12 Ian Paddock (Ohio State) drops Eric Roach into the 149-pound wrestleback. @iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc (165 Ibs) cruises in his first wrestleback match, exploding for a 15-2 major decision and advancing to quarterfinals. @iuwrestling1: Meanwhile, Luke Sheridan has rattled off four straight wins to reach the 184 lbs. wrestleback semifinals.
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TW doin' work! @iuwrestling1: ANOTHER pin for Taylor Walsh! What a start to the 2013-14 season, four straight falls! Three pins coming in the first period. @iuwrestling1: Walsh will face Ohio State's Randell Languis in the finals for the 157-pound Clarion Open title. @iuwrestling1: A 10-0 major decision for Alex Gregory extends his tournament life in the 149-pound wrestleback. His second win of the day. @iuwrestling1: Matt Irick gets right after it in the wreslteback (174 lbs), grabbing a 7-2 decision to advance to the quarterfinals. Now 3-1 on the day. @iuwrestling1: Eight Hoosiers remain in contention for placement at the Clarion Open, including true freshman Neal Molloy wrestling unattached.
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@iuwrestling1: Matt Irick's (174 Ibs) run in the championship brackets comes to an end on a quarterfinals defeat to #9 Tyler Wilps (Pittsburgh). @iuwrestling1: Three straight wins in the 184-pound wrestleback for Luke Sheridan, pinning his second foe. @iuwrestling1: Garret Goldman (197 lbs) moves on in the wrestleback as well. Another major decision for Goldman.
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@iuwrestling1: Ethan Raley (141 lbs) makes it five Hoosier quarterfinalists after advancing on an injury default. @iuwrestling1: Taylor Walsh pins his third straight opponent! He moves into the 157 lbs. semifinals. @iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc suffers his first loss of the season and drops into the 165-pound wrestleback @iuwrestling1: An 8-4 decision in favor of Neal Molloy keeps the true freshman alive in the 149-pound wrestleback.
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IU Men Cross Country Wins B1G Title
ccgeneral replied to Hwy 1's topic in Other Indiana Hoosiers Athletics
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Indiana men's cross country team earned its first Big Ten title in 33 years on Saturday at the 2013 Big Ten Cross Country Championships hosted by Purdue. The Hoosier men had four runners finish in the top 10 en route to the championship. As a team, Indiana compiled 51 points finishing ahead of second place Michigan (66 points) and third place Wisconsin (71 points). Saturday's win gave IU its first conference crown since 1980 and snapped Wisconsin's 14-year Big Ten title streak. Redshirt freshman Jason Crist led the Hoosier pack with a fifth place finish in a time of 24:24 on the 8K course. Rorey Hunter and Carl Smith were just steps behind finishing in seventh (24:34) and eighth (24:34), respectively. Matt Schwartzer crossed the line in 10th position in a time of 24:36. Evan Esselink rounded out the Hoosier scoring with a 21st place finish in 24:52. By finishing in the top seven overall individually, Crist and Hunter earned First Team All-Big Ten honors. Smith and Schwartzer were recognized with second team all-conference laurels. All five of IU's scorers were within 28 seconds of each other. The Indiana women placed sixth as a team. Samantha Ginther ran her way to First Team All-Big Ten honors with a seventh place finish in a time of 21:08 on the 6K course. Other IU scorers included Amanda Behnke (24th, 21:41), Kelsey Duerksen (34th, 21:55), Brianna Johnson (35th, 22:01) and Erica Ridderman (58th, 22:35). The NCAA Great Lakes Regional is next up for IU's varsity runners on Nov. 15 in Madison, Wis. Those runners not participating at the regional will compete in the Hoosier Invitational on Friday, Nov. 8, in Bloomington, Ind. at the IU Championship Cross Country Course. That event will begin at 3:15 p.m. ET. Recap Big Ten Men's Results | Big Ten Women's Results -
@iuwrestling1: Luke Blanton (unattached) and Alex Gregory both advance in the 149 lbs. wrestleback with decisions. @iuwrestling1: Garret Goldman(197 Ibs) earns a wrestleback decision as well. He topped Maryland's Dylan Devine 4-0.
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@iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc (165 lbs) joins Walsh(157 Ibs) and Irick(174 Ibs) in the quarterfinals with an 11-4 decision over Lehigh's Brian Brill. @iuwrestling1: Luke Sheridan continues to advance in the 184-pound wrestleback, beating Jack Rozema (Ohio State) 9-2. @iuwrestling1: Eric Roach (149 lbs) is now the fourth Hoosier quarterfinalist, reaching on a 3-1 decision over Kent State's Thad Keklak.
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IU vs Minny post game thoughts
ccgeneral replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
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Some Hoosiers are doing work! @iuwrestling1: Another 1st period pin (1:38) by Taylor Walsh pushes him into the Clarion Open 157-pound quarterfinals. @iuwrestling1: Matt Irick (174 lbs) is a quarterfinalist. Records a 10-5 decision over Lock Haven's Adam Mackie. @iuwrestling1: Ryan LeBlanc (165 lbs) advances to the third round with a 14-2 major decision over Kent State's Jerald Spohn. @iuwrestling1: Ethan Raley (141 Ibs) moves onto the third round after another decision. This one a slim 6-5 win over Nate Skonieczny (Kent State). @iuwrestling1: Eric Roach (149 lbs) another third round Hoosier. Backs up a first round bye with 5-1 decision in the round number two. @iuwrestling1: Luke Sheridan (184 Ibs) rebounds from a tough one-point loss in his opening bout with a pin to start off his wrestleback run.
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Derek Elston - IU Director of Player Development
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
Looks like you can watch a replay on that stream link above. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers For the 2nd game in a row, @dsol32 scored 33 points in a @florianabc (Malta) win. #iubb #GoGreens -
IU Men Cross Country Wins B1G Title
ccgeneral replied to Hwy 1's topic in Other Indiana Hoosiers Athletics
Well Done Hoosiers! And a point in the C&G standings. IU Track & Field @IUTrackXC 30m Indiana's Big Ten title is the first for the men since 1980. #IUXC -
2013-14 Crimson & Gold Cup
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Other Indiana Hoosiers Athletics
IU 3.0 -- PU .50 Sweep today in M & W Cross Country. Well Done Hoosiers! IU Track & Field @IUTrackXC 38m It's official! The Hoosiers are 2013 Men's Big Ten Champions!!! IU 1st, PU 6th IU 6th, PU 8th Next: 11/27 -- Volleyball @ IU on for a .50 pt. -
Verdell Jones III - Champaign Fire Department (Illinois)
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
VJ won yesterday 86-72. 23pts(8-11fg,7-8ft), 5asts,3rbs and 1stl. Boxscore -
Derek Elston - IU Director of Player Development
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
Second Half starting. DE with 20. Up 45-27 -
Derek Elston - IU Director of Player Development
ccgeneral replied to ccgeneral's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
Stream is up. Guess i forgot about the time change.