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Fernando Mendoza leads group of once-overlooked college recruits in the NFL draft
Fernando Mendoza finished his prep career four years ago in Miami as an overlooked college prospect. He initially committed to Yale while being recruited by the likes of FIU, Bryant,...

Indiana Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton says it’s shingles, not Achilles recovery, that will test him this offseason
Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton never anticipated the long journey back from an Achilles tear would take a detour because of a bout with shingles.

It’s been 50 years since the last perfect NCAA champion — and those Hoosiers will be honored at title game
A half-century later, the Indiana Hoosiers are still the last undefeated champion in Division I men's basketball. The team will be honored before Monday night’s national championship game.

Miracle shot has Braylon Mullins’ Indiana hometown eager for a Final Four reunion with the UConn star
UConn guard Braylon Mullins might be this week’s new, shiny college basketball star. He’s still just a small-town Indiana guy at heart.

NCAA Tournament: Oklahoma, Auburn and Indiana among men’s teams winding up on the wrong side of the bubble
Ten SEC men's teams made the 68-team NCAA Tournament field, the most of any conference. It’s the two that were left out that will draw the most controversy.

No. 2 UCLA rolls past No. 9 Iowa 96-45 for 2nd straight women’s Big Ten Tournament title
UCLA extended its school-record win streak to 25 games and its Big Ten win streak to 24 by defeating Iowa on Sunday for the Big Ten Tournament title.

Big Ten Tournament: Illinois women’s run ends with 64-58 quarterfinal loss to No. 9 Iowa
Illinois, conference's youngest team, played its third game in three nights after advancing to the quarterfinal round of the Big Ten Tournament.

Indiana’s Curt Cignetti cashes in on title run with 8-year extension worth $13.2 million per year
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti is cashing in on his first national championship run — even more than initially expected.

No. 7 Purdue rebounds with 93-64 rout of rival Indiana — its biggest win in the series since 1969
Trey Kaufman-Renn scored 20 points and Braden Smith added 15 Friday night, helping No. 7 Purdue produce a historic rout of rival Indiana 93-64.

Hoosiers and their fans brave a strong winter storm to celebrate Indiana’s 1st national college football title
The Indiana Hoosiers walked onto their home field — for the first time as national champions.
