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Come on Tennessee.
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Q: What is the difference between Purdue University Boilermakers cheerleaders and The Titanic? A: Only 1,000 went down on The Titanic.
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Q: What do I have in common with the Purdue University Boilermakers? A: In March we'll both be watching the college basketball tournament on television.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Purdue+Basketball&defid=5684236
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He should not be playing after that.
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That is still one of my favorite moments.
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Victor Oladipo - Memphis Grizzlies
OliviaPope40 replied to ccgeneral's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk5Zl2mU254 Are we sure he wasn't at the dunk contest? -
Victor Oladipo - Memphis Grizzlies
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He came out singing Frank Sinatra. -
It happened during the Butler game they gave up one.
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How do you leave a 3pt shot wide open with the game on the line?
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http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/021315aaa.html http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/021315aab.html
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Butler vs Villanova is the game to watch and should honestly be gameday and not UCONN and SMU.
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All Walton talks about is how Wooden was like a father to him and anything else Wooden related.
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Feb. 12, 2015 2015 Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic - Henderson, Nev. Dates Feb. 13-15, 2015 Location Henderson, Nev. Game 1 (Friday) Indiana vs. Utah Valley • 2:15 p.m. ET | GameTracker Game 2 (Friday) Indiana vs. UTEP • 6:45 p.m. ET | GameTracker Game 3 (Saturday) Indiana vs. Cal State Northridge • 6:45 p.m. ET | GameTracker Game 4 (Saturday) Indiana vs. New Mexico • 9 p.m. ET | GameTracker Game 5 (Sunday) Indiana vs. Utah State • Noon ET | GameTracker Radio Listen Live Game Notes Indiana Game Notes Social Media Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Tournament Central Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -The Hoosiers head to Henderson, Nev. this weekend for the 2015 Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic, hosted by UNLV. Indiana will do battle with Utah Valley and UTEP on Friday, before facing Cal State Northridge and New Mexico on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers will close out the weekend with Utah State on Sunday. Visit the Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic Tournament Central to keep up to date with all the latest scores and info from Henderson, Nev.. The Last Meeting Utah Valley 4 Indiana 1 February 8, 2015 Tempe, Ariz. Indiana Falls to Utah Valley, 4-1 The Indiana softball team dropped its final game of the Kajikawa Classic to Utah Valley on Sunday, 4-1, wrapping up the season's first weekend of play. Recap | Box Score The Last Meeting Utah State 6 Indiana 3 February 18, 2012 Las Vegas, Nev. Missed Opportunities Cost Indiana In 6-3 Loss To Utah State Indiana (2-6) found itself facing a four-run deficit after the top of the first inning, but the Hoosiers did go away, putting pressure on Utah State until the final out of the game, but eventually suffering a 6-3 loss to the Aggies. Recap | Box Score LAST TIME OUT Indiana kicked off its 42nd season last weekend at the Kajikawa Classic, hosted by Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz. The Hoosiers went 1-4 on the weekend, picking up a 4-3 victory against San Diego on Saturday. Lora Olson (1-1) picked up the victory against the Toreros, tossing seven innings with three runs and two strikeouts. In her return to the Hoosiers lineup after sitting out last season with an injury, senior Shannon Cawley racked up three runs and three hits, including a solo home run against Oregon State on Feb. 6. U(TAH VALLEY) AGAIN The Hoosiers open up play in the Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic against a familiar opponent in Utah Valley. Indiana and the Wolverines closed out competition in last weekend's Kajikawa Classic on Sunday, with Utah Valley defeating Indiana, 4-1, in the first matchup in the programs' histories. MEETING THE MINERS Indiana's second opponent of the weekend also participated in last week's Kajikawa Classic, going 0-5 in Tempe. The Hoosiers and UTEP have only met once before, a 2005 5-2 Indiana victory. MATCHING UP WITH THE MATADORS The first Indiana game on Saturday pits the Hoosiers against Cal State Northridge, who went in 4-1 in the Kajikawa Classic, picking up wins against Wisconsin, Stanford, New Mexico and Arizona State. Cal State Northridge leads the all-time series, 3-1, after a pair of wins against Indiana in 2005. LOOKING AT THE LOBOS In the Hoosiers' Saturday evening showdown, Indiana takes on a team that went 3-2 in the Kajikawa Classic, earning wins against Seattle, San Diego and UC Santa Barbara. New Mexico leads the all-time series, 2-3-1 with the last matchup resulting in a 5-4 Indiana win in 2002. AGAINST THE AGGIES Indiana concludes play in the Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic with a Sunday meeting with Utah State. The Aggies dropped all four of their games in last weekend's Iowa State Indoor Tournament. Utah State leads the all-time series against Indiana, 5-1. The last showdown between the team's resulted in a 6-3 Aggie victory. BLITZ ATTACK Indiana freshman Rebecca Blitz went 9-for-17 on the weekend, scoring five runs in the leadoff spot. In addition, Blitz was 4-for-4 on stolen bases. In her debut against Western Michigan, Blitz went 3-for-4 with two runs and two stolen bases. She also went 3-for-4 with two stolen bases and a run against San Diego. UTILIZING UDEN Another Indiana freshman in Taylor Uden had a remarkable start to her Hoosier career, starting all five games at shortstop while collecting three hits, one run and an RBI during the weekend. WHAT'S ON TAP FOR 2015 This season, Indiana will face eight teams that played in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, including three teams that advanced to the Super Regionals. Six Indiana opponents - Kentucky (No. 6), UCLA (No. 7), Michigan (No. 8), Georgia (No. 12), Arizona State (No. 16) and Notre Dame (No. 22) - rank in the Top 25 USA Today/NFCA Coaches Preseason Poll. After playing in the Wilson/DeMarini Desert Classic, Indiana will kick off competition in the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, Calif. on Feb. 19. There, the Hoosiers will take on a Georgia team that went 49-15 last season, a UCLA squad who won 52 games in 2014, Loyola Marymount, Cal Poly and Brigham Young. Indiana's final February slate will come in Orlando, Fla. at the Citrus Classic II Tournament. Indiana will face Georgia once again, as well as Omaha, Georgetown, Mississippi State and Notre Dame. The Hoosiers will kick off the home portion of the year with back-to-back tournaments at Andy Mohr Field. The Hoosiers will host the Indiana Classic the first weekend of March with games against Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois and Saint Louis. The following weekend, Indiana hosts its annual Hoosier Classic and will square off against North Dakota State, Wright State, Bowling Green and IPFW. Other non-conference matchups for the Hoosiers include Kentucky (March 18), Louisville (March 25), Ball State (April 21) and Indiana State (April 28). Indiana opens up Big Ten play at home on March 20 against Rutgers. Other home Big Ten battles include Maryland, Purdue and Michigan State. The Hoosiers will face Illinois, Penn State, Michigan and Ohio State on the road. The 2015 Big Ten Tournament will take place May 7-10 in Columbus, Ohio. RETURNING IN 2015... The Hoosiers welcome back 12 letterwinners this spring with seven of those being everyday players in the Hoosiers' 2014 lineup. Senior Lora Olson is gearing up for her senior campaign. The right-handed pitcher made 36 appearances and a team-high 26 starts in 2014 and finished the year with a 3.98 ERA and eight wins. Fellow senior Miranda Tamayo, who is returning to the Hoosiers after not playing last year, joins Olson in the circle this season. Tamayo has made three career appearances for the Hoosiers, two in 2012 and one in 2013. Indiana will look to fill the loss of Breanna Saucedo, who led the team with a .335 batting average, 65 hits and 30 runs before graduating in 2014. However, Indiana does have much of its 2014 offensive firepower back this year, including senior Brianna Meyer and junior Kassi Farmer. Last season, the duo combined for 49 runs and 80 hits to be two of the top three scoring leaders. Meyer led the team with seven home runs, while Farmer tied with fellow junior Kelsey Dotson for a team-high 23 runs batted in. Sophomore CaraMia Tsirigos is looking to follow-up a big freshman campaign that saw the Atlanta, Ga. native hit six home runs, while earning an on-base percentage of .364. Erin Lehman is another sophomore coming off a productive season after scoring 16 runs on 24 hits last season. After being sidelined in 2014 with an injury, senior Shannon Cawley is primed for a big year. In her first two seasons in Cream and Crimson, Cawley hit .301 while combining for 93 hits, 44 runs and 47 RBI, including a team-best 26 in 2013. THE GREAT EIGHT Indiana welcomes eight new faces to the 2015 squad this spring. Freshmen Rebecca Blitz, Denisa BrooksKennedy Cribbs, Mena Fulton, Rachel O'Malley, Sarah Thompson, Taylor Uden and Emily Kirk will all don the Cream and Crimson this season. •Hailing from Birmingham, Ala., Rebecca Blitz led her high school to a winning-tradition, while hitting .583 and swiping 34 bases in her senior campaign. •Named Columbus North's Team MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Team Captain, Denisa Brooksrecorded a career batting average of .482, while earning a fielding percentage of .945. •San Gabriel, Calif. - native Kennedy Cribbs hit .417 last season, which ranks 12th in her high school's history. For her efforts, Cribbs picked up First Team All-League, First Team All-Area and Team MVP honors. •Bloomington's own Mena Fulton, who led South to its first-even State Championship appearance last season is a four-time All-Conference selection and was named the Bloomington Herald-Times Player of the Year. •During her senior season, Rachel O'Malley hit a school-record 11 home runs and 47 RBI, while picking up numerous accolades, including Chicago Sun-Times All-Area. •Named the Top Female Athlete at Center Grove in 2014, Sarah Thompson hit .372 with 35 hits, 28 runs and 17 RBI in her senior season. In addition, the Greenwood, Ind. native is a multiple All-District selection. •Also named the Female Athlete of the Year at her high school after her senior year, Taylor Uden knocked in 38 runs, while hitting .473 with nine home runs. She was named First Team All-Section in both her junior and seniors seasons. •Emily Kirk, a Round Rock, Texas native, is set for her Indiana debut. Kirk was a three-time First Team All-District selection and recorded 253 strikeouts her senior season, while helping her high school to a Co-District Championship. TUNE IN AND LISTEN UP Every 2015 Indiana softball game will be broadcasted LIVE on IUHoosiers.com with Will Chukerman on the call. In addition, fans can also follow along with GameTracker, just click on the appopriate link in the schedule. QUEST FOR 1,000 The Hoosiers are just eight wins away from reaching 1,000 program wins. Since the program began in 1972, Indiana has an all-time record of 992-971-8. PERNICIARO JOINS STAFF Head coach Michelle Gardner added a new face to the 2015 coaching staff as Mike Perniciaro joined the Hoosiers on July 8, 2014. Perniciaro works primarily with hitting and the infield, as well as assists with recruiting. Perniciaro, who brings nearly 20 years of coaching experience to the Hoosiers, most recently served as the associate head coach at the University of Mississippi. In his three seasons with Ole Miss, Perniciaro coached 32 letterwinners and led the Rebels to school records in hits (396), walks (150) and stolen bases (79). Prior to his tenure at Ole Miss, Perniciaro spent six seasons as the head coach for the Wichita State softball team, where he led the program to 168 wins. While leading the Shockers, Perniciaro coached Britnee Barnett to the most career hits in Wichita State's history (249). He also served as the head coach for Northwestern State University during the 2005 campaign, which saw the Lady Demons amass a 35-28 record while averaging 4.7 runs per game. As an assistant at Auburn University, he guided the Tigers to two NCAA Regional Tournament Appearances in 2002 and 2004. The Tigers also ranked as high as #12 in the nation in 2004. Following a successful 2004 campaign, the Tigers' staff earned South Region Coaching Staff of the Year honors by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Before his time with Auburn, Perniciaro spent two years with the University of Georgia and was instrumental in the start-up of the program. He coached the Bulldogs to their first-ever winning season in 1998. Perniciaro and his wife, Shannon, have two children: Nicholas (4) and Alexander (3). http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/021215aaa.html
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The Crimson Quarry @crimsonquarry Where Sheehey hit the shot to beat VCU in '12. “@BrianHamiltonSI: #Indiana shipped to Portland as a No. 6 seed in #MockSelection. #iubb”
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LSU you had one job :rtfm:
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I know the communications director.
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I know someone who works Cummins actually 2 people.
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We had one and I failed at doing my job.
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I'm not big on him. He always did some crazy things against us even on Cody if I remember correctly.
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Feb. 8, 2015 Final Stats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Utah Valley 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 6 0 Indiana 0 0 0 0 0 1 X 1 4 0 Site: Tempe Sports Complex (Tempe, Ariz.) Score: Indiana 1, Utah Valley 4 Records: Indiana (1-4), Utah Valley (3-2) Next IU Game: Friday, Feb. 13 -- vs. Utah Valley (Henderson, Nev.), 2:15 p.m. ET Related Links: Statistics | PDF Pitching IP H R ER BB SO W - Moore 7.0 4 1 1 2 5 L - Tamayo 2.1 3 3 3 0 3 Up Next... When: Friday, Feb. 13 | 2:15 p.m. ET Who: Utah Valley Where: Henderson, Nev. Radio: Listen Live TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Indiana softball team dropped its final game of the Kajikawa Classic to Utah Valley on Sunday, 4-1. The Hoosiers (1-4) and Wolverines (3-2) were locked in a pitchers duel through four innings with the game remaining scoreless on only one hit until Utah Valley’s Sydney Austin knocked in an RBI triple to take a 1-0 lead. The Wolverine run ended senior pitcher Lora Olson’s outing as she threw 4.1 innings, tying a career-high in strikeouts with seven. Freshman Rebecca Blitz evened the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the sixth inning after recording her ninth hit of the weekend. The freshman went 9-for-17 in the first five games of the season, scoring five total runs. A walk to Taylor Uden and sacrifice bunt by senior Shannon Cawley put Blitz in position to score on a wild pitch from Utah Valley pitcher Bailey Moore (2-2). However, the Wolverines would quickly respond as back-to-back singles by Utah Valley off relief pitcherMiranda Tamayo (0-3) set the stage for a 3-run home run by Kori Barrios to take the decisive 4-1 lead. The Hoosiers and Wolverines will face off again on Friday as they square off in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic in Henderson, Nev. http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/020815aad.html
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Victor Oladipo - Memphis Grizzlies
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Feb. 8, 2015 Final Stats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Indiana 2 0 1 0 0 1 X 4 11 0 San Diego 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 7 2 Site: Farrington Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.) Score: Indiana 4, San Diego 3 Records: Indiana (1-2), Stanford (2-1) Related Links: Statistics | PDF Pitching IP H R ER BB SO W - Olson (1-1) 7.0 7 3 3 0 2 L - Hernandez 6.0 11 4 3 1 3 TEMPE, Ariz. --The Indiana softball team picked up their first win of the 2015 season as the Hoosiers defeated San Diego on Saturday in the Kajikawa Classic, 4-3. Indiana picked up the win behind a complete game from senior pitcher Lora Olson (1-1) as the right-hander gave up just three runs and struck out two in the win. Freshman Rebecca Blitz continued her impressive start to her Hoosier career as the Mountain Brook, Ala.-native reached first base on a single, marking the third time in as many games she reached first base to lead off the Indiana offense. Blitz finished the game 3-for-4 and is hitting .571 with four runs on eight hits through her first four games in Cream and Crimson. A bases-loaded single by Michelle Huber brought in Blitz and Shannon Cawley as the Hoosiers jumped to an early 2-0 first-inning lead. Indiana tacked on another run after freshman Taylor Uden doubled to center field and then scored on an RBI single by CaraMia Tsirigos, marking Uden’s first career run at Indiana. The Toreros would answer with back-to-back doubles to score one run in the fourth, followed by a two-run home run by Danielle Mavridis to tie the game at 3-3. However, Uden wasn’t finished as she sent an RBI single to right field to bring O’Malley home and score the game-winning run. http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/020815aaa.html
