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Ravens’ slide stretches to three
Friday’s game at Don Brandon Field ended when Anderson University catcher Cole Heberling hit a rocket up the middle that Transylvania reliever Elliot Desilets somehow got a glove on and turned into a double play.
It was that kind of a day for the Ravens, who dropped a 7-4 decision to open a three-game series against their Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference rival. -
Laettner, ‘76 Hoosiers honored at Final Four
Christian Laettner will occasionally see a replay of his famous buzzer beater against Kentucky — and he tries not to look too excited about it.
“If I’m in a bar or restaurant and there’s people around kind of seeing how I react to it, I’ll purposely not look at it, so they don’t run around saying, ‘Laettner loved to watch himself on TV,’” Laettner said. “But if I’m in the privacy of my home with my family, I know it’s coming on, I’ll definitely take a peek at it. -
Rutgers basketball scandal brings down AD Pernetti
Rutgers' coaching scandal spiraled deeper Friday, bringing down the popular athletic director and a school vice president while donors threatened to cut off their contributions to New Jersey's largest public university.
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Notre Dame aims for 4th win vs. Connecticut
Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw hopes she was wrong two years ago.
The Fighting Irish had lost to Connecticut three straight times that season by an average of 11 points and were preparing to play the Huskies again in the NCAA semifinal game when McGraw said: “The fourth time’s a charm.” -
Spartans shut down AU for HCAC lead
Trevor Kimm was just hoping not to embarrass himself during a Tuesday homecoming at Anderson University.
The Manchester College sophomore far exceeded that goal.
Kimm, a former star at Anderson High School, went 3-for-5 including an RBI single in the first inning that helped push the Spartans to a 2-0 victory and sole possession of first place in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. -
Diggins leads Notre Dame women past Duke, 87-76
Skylar Diggins and Notre Dame are headed back to the Final Four for another rematch with Connecticut.
Diggins shook off early foul trouble to score 24 points and Notre Dame rallied to beat Duke 87-76 on Tuesday night to earn its third consecutive trip to the Final Four. The Irish have lost in the past two national championship games. -
CBS: No regrets on Ware injury coverage
The chairman of CBS Sports had no regrets about banning further replays of Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware's gruesome broken leg and says if anyone wants to watch it on the Internet, that's fine with him.
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Ravens fall in final inning at Victory Field
Anderson University baseball coach David Pressley sees playing at Victory Field as a special opportunity for his Ravens, especially seniors who have worked hard for the program.
So it was without reservation that Pressley replaced senior pitcher Tyler Watson, who had just struck out two straight IPFW batters in the ninth inning of a 4-4 game Monday, with fellow senior Andrew Enderle. -
Wichita State upsets OSU 70-66 for Final Four trip
Wichita State is headed to the Final Four, and these Shockers should be no surprise to anybody. Not after the way they held off mighty Ohio State in the West Regional final.
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AU roundup: Ravens baseball sweeps doubleheader
The Anderson University baseball team defeated Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference foe Defiance College 10-7 and 6-0 on Saturday in a doubleheader.
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