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For anyone who does not have tickets to go to the game in West Lafayette this weekend already, you are out of luck. As an aside to this, no excuse for IU to not get at least that many when teams play in Assembly Hall in a couple weeks (note Mackey has roughly 2,500 less seats than Assembly Hall).  

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22 minutes ago, Aaron said:

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For anyone who does not have tickets to go to the game in West Lafayette this weekend already, you are out of luck. As an aside to this, no excuse for IU to not get at least that many when teams play in Assembly Hall in a couple weeks (note Mackey has roughly 2,500 less seats than Assembly Hall).  

Wow.  Wondering how many are IU Ladies fans?  That would be a good one for Fox, ABC, NBC, or CBS

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1 hour ago, Aaron said:

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For anyone who does not have tickets to go to the game in West Lafayette this weekend already, you are out of luck. As an aside to this, no excuse for IU to not get at least that many when teams play in Assembly Hall in a couple weeks (note Mackey has roughly 2,500 less seats than Assembly Hall).  

You may not get your wish on this one, because I would guess IU will bring a lot more fans to this game than Purdue will bring to our place in a few weeks.

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58 minutes ago, TheWatShot said:

You may not get your wish on this one, because I would guess IU will bring a lot more fans to this game than Purdue will bring to our place in a few weeks.

No excuse to not set the attendance record with it being Berger's last (regular season) game in Bloomington. Also, if IU can win their home games and beat Minny and EITHER Purdue or OSU, a share of the Big Ten Title will be on the line. You forgot those couple definitely fact and quite possible fact when you said this. 

Filling the extra 2,500 seats Mackey does not have has is probably to much to ask, but to either top the 13,007 previous record and even get above PU's 14,804 PU will have should be within reach.

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2 hours ago, Aaron said:

No excuse to not set the attendance record with it being Berger's last (regular season) game in Bloomington. Also, if IU can win their home games and beat Minny and EITHER Purdue or OSU, a share of the Big Ten Title will be on the line. You forgot those couple definitely fact and quite possible fact when you said this. 

Filling the extra 2,500 seats Mackey does not have has is probably to much to ask, but to either top the 13,007 previous record and even get above PU's 14,804 PU will have should be within reach.

IU Ladies need to win every regular season game they have left.

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Since Sunday's game is extra special -- our very first sellout (the whole arena, not just the lower bowl), our home finale and we play the hated PUs -- let's pull out all the stops and bring back IU grad Jim Cornelison for the national anthem. 

He's amazing. 
 

 

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Just saw this.

 

South Carolina received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel. It was the first time this season that the team wasn’t a unanimous choice at No. 1.

Indiana got the other first place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. 

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