IUSC's Jeremy Rosenthal gives his account of what it was like to volunteer as a media relations worker at the Big Ten Women's Basketball tournament this past weekend.
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On the Job: Experiencing Media Relations
Zoned In
I don’t know that the term “Syracuse Zone” will ever hold as much weight as “Princeton Offense”, but I do know that the defensive system that Jim Boeheim has developed over his 33 seasons at Syracuse has become a cornerstone of college basketball. His zone system might be an anathema to the man-to-man style...
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Follow IUSC for live tweets from the Women’s Big Ten Tournament!
IUSC’s Courtney Cronin is live from Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis covering the Indiana v. Illinois game at the Big Ten Tournament. Follow “IUSportCom” on Twitter for live updates from the game.
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Players Showcase Talent at NFL Combine
The NFL scouting combine kicked off over the weekend in Indianapolis, with the top college prospects trying to show their stuff to the NFL scouts. With all the big names that are participating, or lack there of, there has definitely been some big story lines to come out of the weekend’s NFL workouts.
One big...
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“The Queen” Ascends Her Throne
South Korea wins gold as 19-year-old Kim Yu-Na wows audiences globally with a flawless performance in the ladies' free skate on Thursday night.
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USA Finally Reaches Gold on the Ice
In what proved to be a fierce battle on the ice between two of the world’s most renowned male figure skaters, American Evan Lysacek fulfilled his lifelong dream of winning Olympic gold Thursday, February 18th by edging out Russia’s defending Olympic champion Yevgeny Plushenko by a mere 1.31 points.
Lysacek became the first American man...
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SIDs play active role in college athletics
Sports information directors working in collegiate athletics have many important responsibilities. Jeremy Rosenthal discusses the various areas SIDs concentrate on.
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IUSC Podcast Series – February 19
IUSC's Logan Roberson and Brian Gertsch talk about IU basketball, the Winter Olympics, and other major sports topics of the day. Click on the story title to access the podcast.
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The Break Down of the Big Game
After it's all said and done, Super Bowl XLVI was the most watched in the history of Super Bowls and for good reason. Two of the AFC and NFC's best teams battled it out in Miami as the favorite Indianapolis Colts' were surprisingly "upset" as many would put it by the underdog New Orleans...
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Alexander, Printy Too Much For Hoosiers to Handle
Second Chance Points Haunt Hoosiers in the Late Minutes
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