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Hoosiers is the nickname of the sports teams at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. The school colors are crimson and cream. The Hoosiers joined the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899, and 22 teams currently represent the university.
Hoosiers is the nickname of the sports teams at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. The school colors are crimson and cream. The Hoosiers joined the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899, and 22 teams currently represent the university.
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Maryland pulls away late to top dogged Hoosiers, win first national crown
The Baltimore SunThe final buzzer sounded, Juan Dixon and Lonny Baxter tumbled to the Georgia Dome floor locked in a joyous embrace, and the Maryland Terrapins had completed their historic journey by winning the first men's national basketball championship in school...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament
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Fearless Juan Dixon points way again
The Baltimore SunWhether it was beating Illinois and Duke when he was a sophomore or Connecticut in the East Regional final to keep his college career alive, Juan Dixon always had a flair for the dramatic, and the final three-pointer of his magnificent run at the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, College Sports, Substance Abuse, Reggie Williams
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Emotional Williams watches Maryland name basketball court after him
From the illuminated silhouette showing a familiar figure pumping his fist that adorned the outside of the arena, to the season's first sellout crowd inside, Comcast Center had a different feel to it Wednesday night.
It had a different feel to Gary...Tags: Mike Krzyzewski , National Invitation Tournament, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, College Sports, Walt Williams
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Isiah Thomas bringing struggling Florida International squad to Maryland
Isiah Thomas can recall facing Maryland once in his college basketball career, as a sophomore guard at Indiana in the NCAA tournament "the year we won it."
That would have been in 1981, when the Hoosiers crushed the Terps by 35 points in the second...Tags: Florida International Golden Panthers, American Airlines Arena, Miami Heat, College Sports, NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament
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Ravens Q&A: Bernard Pollard
Each week, we bring you a Q&A with a Ravens player, coach or team executive to help you learn a little more about the team. Today's guest is strong safety Bernard Pollard.
You've been a starter since 2007, your second year in the NFL. How did you cope...Tags: Brian Waters, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Trent Green, Dunta Robinson
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Road to NFL has been bumpy for Ravens' draftee Tandon Doss
When Billy Lynch first realized that Tandon Doss might allow his promising football career to implode, the Indiana assistant coach did not call the wide receiver into his office or even grab him by the facemask and stare him in the eyes.
Lynch took Doss,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Schizophrenia, School Examinations, High School Sports, Academic Progress
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Take bow, champs, for all Terps who didn't
The University of Maryland put its name in the history books and brought a championship banner to College Park last night as the Terps officially became an elite member of college basketball.
It wasn't pretty. Actually, it may have been one of the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Steve Francis, Len Bias, Maryland Terrapins
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UM grinds out victory, earns national title
Sun StaffATLANTA - The final buzzer sounded, Juan Dixon and Lonny Baxter tumbled to the Georgia Dome floor locked in a joyous embrace, and the Maryland Terrapins had completed their historic journey by winning the first men's national basketball championship in...Tags: Arts, Cinderella (fictional character), NCAA Final Four, Basketball, Television
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Viva Cole Field House!
The University of Maryland has big plans. It wants to replace aging Cole Field House with a $100 million-plus basketball arena in five years. In his current capital budget, the state's First Fan, Gov. Parris N. Glendening, proposes spending more than...Tags: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Colleges and Universities, Prince (music artist), Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Marketing
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Terps' focus, goal always same: title
Sun StaffGary Williams could sense the urgency among his players in mid-October, when the Maryland Terrapins gathered for their first week of practice and began building toward what would become the greatest men's basketball season in school history. The Terps...Tags: Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gary Williams, Drew Gooden
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Terps throttle Duquesne to complete tuneup, 89-39
Sun StaffCOLLEGE PARK - The Maryland Terrapins concluded the first homestand in their new basketball arena last night by slapping aside one more weakling, as the Duquesne Dukes proved to be another brand of early-season fodder for the defending national champions....Tags: Basketball, Students, Conseco Incorporated, Maryland Terrapins, Comcast Center (arena)
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Scouting report: Maryland vs. Indiana
Sun StaffCenter: Lonny Baxter vs. Jarrad Odle Lonny Baxter, Maryland: Baxter is the reigning East Regional Most Valuable Player, and he has some atoning to do after watching most of Saturday night's victory over Kansas from the bench in foul trouble and scoring a...Tags: Mike Davis, Teaching and Learning, Drew Gooden, NCAA Final Four, Basketball
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