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Purdue's Chris Kramer, left, leads the cheers during Friday's first-round victory over Siena in Spokane, Wash.

Associated Press

Boilers cast off doubts

In the end, the ball was exactly where it should have been. In Lewis Jackson's hands, the most secure place to be. [More]

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  • Concourse partially closed for sealing - TinCaps blog6:13 pm Monday

    The concourse at Parkview Field will be partially closed for sealing. The work is underway and continues through March 23. The closure will not allow for a full lap of Parkview Field to be completed on the walkway.

  • The Madness so far- And Another Thing6:38 pm Friday

    There's still a whole slate of games set to go tonight, but so far the NCAA Tournament has been memorable, to say the least.

  • Nothing falls- Irish Insights8:05 pm Thursday

    Notre Dame's three-point struggles led to the Irish's 51-50 loss to Old Dominion in the first round of the NCAA tournament, and other items from Thursday's game in New Orleans.

  • My top 25 vote- Eyeing IU5:08 pm Monday

    The final AP top 25 poll of the year was released today. Here's how I voted. 1. Kansas

  • What were you thinking?- Mastodon tracks7:07 pm Thursday

    I can understand the part of Deilvez Yearby being named to the All-Summit League second team. Had he been more consistent throughout the season, he could have been first. But I have no argument.

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