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Entries for March 25th, 2010

Indiana Heads Indoors for Spring Practice No. 2

Inclement weather forced the Indiana football team inside Mellencamp Pavilion on Thursday afternoon. The Hoosiers completed the second of their 15 spring practices indoors.

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Indiana Linebacker Matt Mayberry Works Out for Patriots (New England Sports Network)

Patriots officials have spent much of the offseason scouting defensive prospects in preparation for next month’s NFL draft, and according to NationalFootballPost.com, the Patriots have had their eyes on Indiana University linebacker Matt Mayberry. The middle linebacker held a private workout for the Patriots on March 19 in Bloomington, Ind. The 6-foot-2, 237-pound Mayberry posted 251 total …

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Coach Lynch Breaks Down Spring Practice

The Hoosier football team returns to the practice field for its second practice of the spring on Thursday afternoon. Coach Lynch discussed Tuesday’s first practice with the media. You can see what Coach Lynch had to say by clicking here.

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New Indiana alcohol law raises businesses’ spirits (Palladium-Item)

Indiana’s bars, restaurants, liquor stores and microbreweries hope to boost their business, thanks to a series of new alcohol provisions recently signed into law by Gov. Mitch Daniels.

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IU defense will look different (The Indianapolis Star)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football’s defense this spring looks a lot different from the previous fall, and some of the new faces are in prominent positions.

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NCAA Men’s Capsules: Xavier, K-State renew a rivalry in West Regional (The Brownsville Herald)

SALT LAKE CITY — Time is supposed to ease the pain of past embarrassments. The way Kansas State guard Jacob Pullen sees it, though, there are some things you simply can’t forget.

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Bleeding blue (The Seymour Tribune)

Amy Pettit took the challenge, and so did more than 100 of her co-workers. On Sept. 3, 2009, Pettit, the director of nursing excellence and innovation at Schneck Medical Center in Seymour, rolled up her sleeve and donated blood during the Indiana…

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PG South/West: Sophomore plays role in helping Char Valley (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

This is how nicknames are born.

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