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  1. That's a W against the kitties! That's 2 this weekend (volleyball being the other). I'm feeling good about the progress of this team under van Bennekom!
  2. What a cover up! I mean, drop ceilings aren’t even mentioned! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
  3. Hoosiers win! 3-0 over St. Louis!
  4. So, I'm guessing it was a breakfast conversation...
  5. Straight sets! 25-23 in the final!
  6. That's 2 for the Hoosiers! 25-18 for the second set
  7. Set 1 IU 25 FGCU 23. Fun to "watch" (stats), as a graduate of Columbus East plays for FGCU (Cortney Vanliew)
  8. Really competitive first set, IU up 17-14
  9. Bloomington, Ind.— Indiana Field Hockey will travel this weekend for their first full road swing of the season. The Hoosiers will face Saint Louis University on Friday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. EST. before remaining in Saint Louis, Mo. to face Fairfield on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 12 p.m. EST. The contest against Fairfield will be the first meeting between Indiana and the Stags. Week 3: Friday, September 13 – Indiana at Saint Louis – 7:00 p.m. ET – Follow: Stats |@IndianaFH Sunday, September 15 – Indiana vs. Fairfield – 12:00 p.m. ET - Follow: Stats | @IndianaFH
  10. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.– The Indiana volleyball team will travel for the first time in the 2019 season and they go to Lexington, Ky., for the Bluegrass Battle hosted by Kentucky. The Schedule Friday September 13 10:00 a.m. vs. Florida Gulf Coast 6:00 p.m. vs. Cleveland State Live Stats Florida Gulf Coast: https://bit.ly/2kDlc3e Live Stats Cleveland State: https://bit.ly/2kDlc3e Saturday September 14 4:00 p.m. vs. #15 Kentucky Live Stats: https://bit.ly/2kDlc3e Video: https://es.pn/2kFFKbp Deyshia Lofton was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second straight weekend. Against Yale, Lofton hit .654 with 17 blocks and added seven blocks. Lofton is hitting .508 on the season and is second on the team in kills with 70. Lofton also leads Indiana with 32 blocks on the season. Breana Edwards has tallied double digit kills in six of the Hoosiers seven matches this season. Edwards had her second highest total of the season with 17, against Yale and leads Indiana in kills for the season with 105.
  11. Congrats!!! MARTIN, Tenn. – Indiana Women's Soccer sophomore Oliwia Wos scored the game-winner in the 87th minute as the Hoosiers came back to defeat UT Martin on Thursday night, 2-1. It was the first career goal for Wos. KEY MOMENTS • UT Martin got on the board in the 31st minute as Lotte Koot found Nicole Collins running down the right flank and she took it in for the score. • The Hoosiers scored the equalizer in the 50th minute on a goal from freshman Avery Lockwood. After Lockwood was fouled near midfield, Allison Jorden found her on the free kick. Lockwood took the ball 15 feet in then shot from about 30 yards out, finding the middle of the goal. • Lockwood again threatened late as a fantastic look from her was saved out for a corner kick. After the corner kick was sent in, a scramble in the box ensued and the ball eventually found junior Melanie Forbes. Forbes served the ball back in to senior Chandra Davidson who found Wos. Wos fired from 18 yards out with her left foot, finding the inside of the right post. NOTABLES • Indiana improved to 3-3-0 while UT Martin fell to 2-3-2. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  12. I’ll have to catch this via phone and dvr. UIndy has its Family Day- going to UIndy vs Hillsdale football game. Pretty cool in that both teams have kids from my high school playing for them Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  13. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana Women's Soccer (2-3-0) closes out the non-conference portion of its schedule this week with trips to UT Martin (2-2-2) and Kentucky (4-0-2). Both games will be available for streaming on ESPN+ and SEC Network +, respectively. SCOUTING THE SKYHAWKS • UT Martin is returning from a four-game road swing as the Skyhawks haven't played in Martin since Aug. 25. Last time out, the Skyhawks picked up a 2-1 win at Middle Tennessee on Sunday. The other victory of the year came against Arkansas State in the opener. Jill Hildreth leads the team in scoring with four goals and an assist. Baylee Arnott has also found the back of the net twice. In goal, Erica Myers has played every minute, collecting 36 saves with a 1.71 goals against average. • Thursday's game marks the first-ever meeting between Indiana and UT Martin. The Hoosiers are 4-1-1 all-time against Ohio Valley Conference opponents, including a 2-1 loss against Murray State (Aug. 30) and Sunday's 5-0 win against Morehead State. SCOUTING THE WILDCATS • Kentucky is undefeated on the year and currently riding a four-game winning streak, including three straight shutouts. The Wildcats will travel to Eastern Kentucky on Thursday before hosting IU. Kentucky is led in scoring by Hannah Richardson and Jordyn Rhodes, who have each scored four goals. Steph Stull has played every minute between the pipes, making 17 saves with a 0.78 goals against average and four shutouts. • Indiana leads the all-time series, 5-4-1. Last year, the Hoosiers came away with a 5-1 victory in Bloomington, including goals from Allison Jorden and Melanie Forbes. LAST TIME OUT • Indiana shut out Morehead State on Sunday at home, 5-0. Chandra Davidson and Avery Lockwood each scored twice while Alaina Kalin also found the back of the net. It was the second brace of Davidson's career. • The Hoosiers didn't allow a single shot against the Eagles, the first time an IU team has done that since Sept. 18, 2009 against Green Bay. IMMEDIATE IMPACT • Four freshmen have earned starts so far this season – Alaina Kalin, Avery Lockwood, Bria Telemaque and Jaimie Tottleben. In addition, sophomore transfer Oliwia Wos has also started each of the first five contests. • Lockwood and Kalin each scored their first career goals on Sunday. Kalin added her first career assist, as did freshman Jaimie Tottleben and sophomores Madeline Carlson and Megan Wampler.
  14. IU 38 O$U 35 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  15. Former Indiana University basketball player Joe Hillman has been named in a probable cause affidavit as part of an alleged extensive gambling ring run by New Palestine businessman Bret A. Wells. Hillman, a 6-2 guard from Glendale, California, played for the Hoosiers from 1984-89, and was part of the 1987 national championship team. Hillman has not been charged, but according to the affidavit filed Aug. 28 in Hancock Circuit Court, Hillman and Wells met several times while under surveillance by Indiana Gaming Control Officers. Wells is charged with six felony counts, including professional gambling and corrupt business influence. As of Sept. 1, sports gambling is legal in Indiana, but currently only in-person at sportsbooks at approved sites. Indiana law prohibits wagering on high school and amateur youth sporting events. The affidavit cites numerous text messages in which bettors placed wagers with Wells on everything from boxing matches, to a New Pal football game. According to the affidavit, Hillman is one of seven "agents" who collected money for Wells across about eight counties in Central Indiana. Wells' former business partner, who is not named in the affidavit, said Wells paid the agents 20% of the loses from gamblers. Wells met his agents in bars to pick up gambling proceeds, according to the affidavit. He used the website lockandloadsports.com, a site hosted out of Costa Rica, to take bets, the affidavit states. Lockandloadsports.com was taken down sometime between June and July 2019, Wells then created BigDogsportswagering.com, according to the affidavit. On Sept. 12, 2018, Henry County Circuit issued a search warrant authorizing GPS tracking on a white 2016 Ford F-350 Pickup truck bearing a license plate registered to Wells. On Nov. 6, 2018, Wells was observed meeting Hillman at Hillman's office at MassMutual Insurance on 900 E. 96th Street in Indianapolis, by a gaming control officer. Hillman came out of the business and handed Wells a "white envelope through Wells' truck window," according to the affidavit; Wells immediately left after the transaction. Gaming control officers said they observed Wells and Hillman and the handoff of envelopes and money numerous times in 2018 and 2019. According to the affidavit, gaming control officers interviewed a former business partner who stated since January 2016, Wells has taken 176,214 bets totaling $17,127,590.00 and made $1,826,862 in profit from the sports gambling business. The former business partner said Wells spoke openly about his sports gambling business, according to the affidavit. He said Wells did all the gambling online and uses his computer at Wells Property Group and his cell phone to run the operation.
  16. I didn't realize Hillman was the first player west of the Mississippi to be signed by Knight!
  17. My uncle (or cousin not sure-nobody i was really close to) coached Hillman in high school lol
  18. IU wins vs Ball St. 2-1 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  19. 5-0 now w less than 10 to play Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  20. I get to watch part of the game from the Colts complex! My company is having a “family fun day” there, and will have games on big screen. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  21. 2-0 Miami 7:00 left in 2Q
  22. Straight sets, 25-18. Nice W Hoosiers!
  23. Hoosiers take the second set as well, 25-17
  24. Stats back up! 21-15 so far in set 2
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