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24 Sports/1 Team Archive

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Indiana's rugged Derek Elston

Derek Elston

The Nov. 18, 2009, issue of 24 Sports/1 Team featured Jeremy Gray's column on Derek Elston. "A sturdily built 6-9, 220 pounds, Elston ran with the guards, effectively put the ball on the floor, ripped down rebounds, and passed very well for his position," wrote the IU assistant athletic director for broadcast services in his column. "He just looked like a basketball player." This issue also featured nine new baseball recruits, men's soccer in the NCAA championships, Athletic Director Fred Glass announcing football attendance milestones, Hoosier football players receiving academic honors, the women's cross country team qualifying for the NCAA national meet, and a trip to the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis by the IU women's basketball team.   Full Story >>

A pack of runners

Cross Country

The IU men's cross country runners finished in the top 10 recently at the Paul Short Run in Pennsylvania, beating ranked teams such as No. 7 Iowa and No. 19 North Carolina State. Meet them in this issue. You'll also find two hoops features -- an IU women's basketball preview and the 'Haunted Hall of Hoops' with IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean. Finally, learn more about quarterback Ben Chappell, soccer player Ofori Sarkodie and the 335 'brainiacs' in the athletic department who quite successfully combine sports with academics.   Full Story >>

Field hockey's amazing Mutsa Mutbembwa

Mutsa Mutembwa

This issue of 24 SPORTS/1 TEAM introduces readers to IU's Mutsa Mutembwa, a field hockey player from Zimbabwe. It also covers the dedication of the North End Zone Student-Athlete Development Center, volleyball's Ashley Benson, Hoosier Hysteria, Brett Finkelmeier of the men's basketball team and football's Jammie Kirlew   Full Story >>

Glass strengthens academic and student development services staff

Fred Glass

In this inaugural issue of 24 SPORTS/1 TEAM, you'll read about new IU Athletic Director Fred Glass and changes he's made in the athletic department and in the game experience for football fans, how IU freshman men's basketball players are coming along, details on IU's fall sports, and information on an award for Grace Calhoun.   Full Story >>

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