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Everything posted by seanmm1971
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Argue with each other till the cows come home,but name calling and vulgarity will get you a vacation. This is the only warning.
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Beat purdouche, beat kensucky,won the Big 10 by 2 games. Successful season . Imo
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It's always Crean's fault,always! What are you thinking Hova,sheesh.
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IU "Screw" Kentucky Post Game Victory Thread
seanmm1971 replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Only got a minute, Fook kentucky and great job coach! -
Or possibly all the above. :)
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Let's go Crusader's.
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Three Hoosiers Earn All-America Honors The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its NCAA Division I Indoor All-Americans. Three student-athletes were selected as Second-Team All-Americans. For the second consecutive year, Dylan Anderson earned second team honors for his ninth place finish in the NCAA heptathlon. He scored a personal best 5,762 points in the event. That mark moved him into second place in school history. He finished second in the Big Ten Conference Championships in the heptathlon this season. Sydney Clute earned second team honors for her 10th place finish in the NCAA women's pole vault. She finished the Championships with a mark of 4.10m (13-5.25ft). She is currently the Indiana University record holder in the indoor pole vault with a mark of 4.35m (14-3.5ft). Clute also won the Big Ten Conference Championship this season. Nakel McClinton earned second team honors for her 15th place finish in the NCAA women's weight throw. Her best mark of the Championship weekend was 18.46m (60-6.75ft). She currently holds the program record for the weight throw with a mark of 20.96m (68-9.25ft). McClinton finished third in the weight throw at the Big Ten Championships.
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Only 2. Mine are Gonzaga and N. Iowa
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Selection Sunday on CBS 5:30 ET (+ Chat)
seanmm1971 replied to FortWayneHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
And if not for the technical at the end of the game at A&M they'd have beat them. -
A kentucky and Purdue loss today might help ease the pain of not seeing the Hoosiers play .
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Mar. 12, 2016 Track and Field Anderson Sets Career Best in Day Two of the Heptathlon Dylan Anderson, the Big Ten runner-up, just missed the podium in a ninth place finish in the heptathlon. He started day two off with a bang by winning his heat of the 60m hurdles with a career best time of 8.20. He followed that up with a strong showing in the pole vault. His mark of 5.10m (16-8.75ft) is just off of his career best of 5.13m. He capped of the heptathlon with a 2:55.03 in the 1,000m run. His score of 5,762 points is a personal best and the second highest mark in school history. In a highly competitive field Sydney Clute, the Big Ten Champion, finished tied for 10th in the women's pole vault. She was successful on her first attempt at both 4.10m (13-5.25ft) and 4.20m (13-9.25ft) before hitting the bar on three consecutives attempts at 4.30m (14-1.25ft). "Obviously, it is a little disappointing that two athletes came so close to scoring but came up short. However, nothing that happened this weekend will deter us from continuing to develop and build the team. " Head coach Ron Helmer also said how he is looking forward to a great outdoor season. Sophie Gutermuth was also competing in a very tough women's pole vault field at the USATF meet. She cleared on her second attempt at 4.30m (14-1.25ft). The bar then moved up to 4.50m (14-9ft) and she missed on her three attempts. She finished tied for ninth.
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Mar. 11, 2016 Track and Field Day One of the NCAA Championships in the Books After day one and four events in the men's heptathlon, Dylan Anderson, who finished second in the Big Ten Championships, sits in 10th place with 3,175 points. He started off the day with a time of 7.03 in the 60m dash. In the long jump he recorded a mark of 6.93m (22-9ft). Anderson hit a mark of 13.42m (44-.5ft) in the shot put. Finally, in the high jump he hit 2.01m (6-7ft). Head coach Ron Helmer said that Anderson performed really well in the first day and is excited to see what he can do in day two. Day two of the heptathlon will include the final three events and will start at 1:00PM EST with the 60m hurdles. Following that will be the pole vault. The final event will be the 1,000m run. Nakel McClinton, who finished third in the Big Ten Championships, finished 15th in the weight throw with a mark of 18.46m (60-6.75ft). Daniel Kuhn ran a time of 1:49.92 in the 800m trials at the USATF meet. He finished second in his heat and eighth overall, but unfortunately, he did not advance to the finals. Sydney Clute will compete in the women's NCAA Championships pole vault. Action is slated to begin at approximately 5:00PM EST. Sophie Gutermuth will compete in the women's pole vault at the USATF meet. They will start at 7:10PM EST tomorrow evening.
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#IHSAA Boys/Girls State Tournament
seanmm1971 replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I'll be making my annual pilgrimage to Washington tomorrow am to watch the 3a regional, I've seen some good talent over the years. Zeller×3, Lyles,McIntosh, Wellage (I think). That may not be the case talent wise tomorrow, but still should be some fun games to watch. -
Crean already bought next year with the conference title. If we make the second weekend of the tournament he will be here for the duration of his contract. IMO *Unless BS, BD,or another big fish comes calling.
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BTN showing the replay of last weekend's big 10 meet at 1200 est today, if nobody has anything to do. Lol :)
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Big Ten Tourney Non-Indiana Game Thread
seanmm1971 replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Michigan or Northwestern? I really don't care who we play,just hoping for a grueling double overtime slugfest today. -
Big Ten Tourney Non-Indiana Game Thread
seanmm1971 replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Early game between to teams with 0 chance of winning the tourney on a Wednesday afternoon. I'm Suprise there were that many there. -
Hoosiers Prepare for NCAA Championships Three student-athletes of the Indiana track and field team will represent the Hoosiers in the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships. The meet will take place on March 11-12 in Birmingham, Alabama, and will be hosted by Samford University at the Birmingham CrossPlex. Sydney Clute will compete in the pole vault, Dylan Anderson, for the second consecutive season, will compete in the heptathlon, and Nakel McClinton will be in the weight throw. Anderson is seeded 16th in the heptathlon. He, and the rest of the heptathletes, will kick off the meet on Friday March 11 at 11:00AM EST with the 60m dash, the first of four events on day one. Action will resume on Saturday at 11:00AM EST for the final three events of the competition. Anderson took second in the heptathlon in the Big Ten Championships with a career best score of 5,663 points. He is currently third in school history in the event. The women's weight throw will begin at approximately 8:20PM EST. McClinton is seeded 15th in the event. She finished third in the Big Ten Championships with a mark of 20.82m (68-3.75ft) and is currently the school record holder with a mark of 20.96m (68-9.25ft). The women's pole vault will begin on Saturday at about 5:00PM EST. Clute comes into the meet seeded 10th after winning the Big Ten Championship with a school record mark of 4.35m (14-3.25ft). ESPN3 will stream the NCAA meet live on March 11 and 12 starting at 7:00PM EST. A cut-down version of the championships will air on ESPN2 on Sunday, March 13 from 7:00-9:00PM EST. Along with the NCAA Championships, Daniel Kuhn and Sophie Gutermuth, competing unattached, will be competing in the USA Track and Field Indoor Championships. Kuhn, seeded fourth, will run in the 800m semi-finals at approximately 7:20PM EST on Friday. The finals will be run at 8:30PM on Saturday. Gutermuth, seeded ninth, will compete in the pole vault, which will begin at 7:10PM EST on Saturday evening. As always follow the live updates on Twitter and via the live stats.
