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Hoosiers and went
Yeagley's career came to a fitting and magical end in 2003 as his Hoosiers went unbeaten over their final 18 games and winning the NCAA Championship.

Hoosiers and year
The summer after his freshman year, Smiley worked, attended summer classes, and lived off campus with Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball players, then being coached by Bob Knight.
He graduated from Greece Arcadia High School in Rochester, New York in 1996, and played three years of college soccer at Indiana University from 1996 to 1998, where he helped the Hoosiers win a national championship in 1998, and was named an NCAA first team All-American in the same year.
After the season, Hoeppner was diagnosed with a brain tumor The following year, the Hoosiers once again started strong, but eventually fell one game short of Hoeppner's goal of reaching a college bowl berth.
In his senior year, the Alford-led 1986-87 Hoosiers won Indiana's fifth national championship against Syracuse in the 1987 NCAA tournament.

Hoosiers and finished
Founded by Charles Weeghman, the club finished 1½ games behind the Indianapolis Hoosiers in the inaugural season for the league, during which the team lacked a formal nickname and was known simply as the Chicago Federals.
As a sophomore Alford was named to the 1985 NIT Tournament All-Tournament team after the Hoosiers finished second behind UCLA.

Hoosiers and Big
* Big Red, nicknames for the Indiana Hoosiers teams at Indiana University
The Spectrum was used for many basketball tournaments, including Big Five games, eight Atlantic Ten Conference tournaments ( 1977, 1983, 1997 – 2002 ), the 1975, 1980 and 1992 NCAA East Regional ( site of the famous last-second shot by Christian Laettner of Duke to beat Kentucky ), and the 1976 and 1981 Final Fours ( both won by Bobby Knight's Indiana Hoosiers ).
On March 9, 2012, in the 2012 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament quarterfinals the Badgers defeated the Hoosiers, making Ryan Wisconsin's all-time wins leader with 266.
During his time at Indiana the Hoosiers twice won a Big Ten Conference championship, once in the 1988 – 1989 season and again in the 1990-91 season.
Illinois lost their next four games by 10 points or more ( including a 27 – 14 loss to Indiana, which was the Hoosiers ' only Big Ten win of the season ), sinking to 1 – 6 overall.

Hoosiers and Ten
Ten years later, UNLV lost to Bob Knight's eventual national champion Indiana Hoosiers.

Hoosiers and with
He subsequently appeared in Rumble Fish ( 1983 ) and The Osterman Weekend ( 1983 ), and received critical recognition for his work in Blue Velvet and Hoosiers, with the latter film garnering him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Young men wishing to identify with these virtues called themselves Hoosiers, enough of them that eventually all people of Indiana were called Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers ' five NCAA Championships are the third-most in history, tied with UNC trailing UCLA ( 11 ) and Kentucky ( 7 ).
Many fans at the time disagreed with Miller's selection over Indiana Hoosiers ' standout Steve Alford.
His support for conscription and military preparedness for the coming war proved unpopular with voters and cost him considerable support, but according to historian William Radcliff it was Wilkie's favorite son status, which led many Hoosiers to vote Republican, that proved to be the election's deciding factor.
Wooley also co-starred along with Gene Hackman in the movie Hoosiers.
He switched to the fledgling Federal League in and spent two seasons with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, who became the Newark Pepper in.
I will be evaluating whether or not hardworking Hoosiers are ready for a new voice with new ideas.
While his service on the Public Works Committee allowed him to assist Hoosiers with various problems, Bayh's work on the subcommittees of the Judiciary Committee had the most lasting effect.
A utility infielder for the first half of his career before playing more substantially at third base later on, McKechnie played with the Pirates ( 1907, 1910 –,, ), Boston Braves (), New York Yankees ( 1913 ), Indianapolis Hoosiers / Newark Pepper ( – ), New York Giants () and Cincinnati Reds ( 1916 – ).
His best offensive season came in 1914 with the Hoosiers, when scored 107 runs, batted. 304 and stole 47 bases.
He had a 10-season career in the National League ( NL ), which consisted of one season with the Indianapolis Hoosiers in, eight with the New York Giants from to, and one with the Cincinnati Reds in.
The Hoosiers disbanded at the conclusion of the 1889 season, and on March 22, 1890, he, along with many of his teammates, were transferred to the New York Giants by the league to strengthen the NL's largest market.
Tarkanian and Knight matched wits in the national semifinals of the 1987 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament in New Orleans, with Knight's Indiana Hoosiers defeating UNLV 97 – 93.
Anspaugh was initially hesitant, thinking that the success of his previous sports films ( Hoosiers and Rudy ) would be difficult to top and that a film about soccer would not be warmly received in the U. S. Coincidentally, the same day that Anspaugh was approached about the film, Pizzo was discussing the 1950 match with Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer coach Jerry Yeagley.
McGuire holds the record for most victories in a season without a loss, together with Bobby Knight of the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers, at 32-0.
The opening of the arena coincided with the debut of coach Bob Knight, who guided the Hoosiers for 29 seasons before his dimissal by then-IU president Myles Brand in September 2000.

Hoosiers and Alford
Alford elected to play basketball for Bob Knight and the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team.
As a junior, Alford and the 1985-86 Hoosiers were profiled in a best-selling book A Season on the Brink.
Alford embodied the " David versus Goliath " image of Indiana basketball popularized in the hit movie Hoosiers ( released in 1986 while Alford was at Indiana ).

Hoosiers and .
During this decade Hackman also could be seen in Reds, Under Fire, Hoosiers, Power, Uncommon Valor and Bat * 21.
A 2008 American Film Institute poll voted Hoosiers the fourth-greatest film of all time in the sports genre.
" Hoosiers " is also the nickname for the Indiana University athletic teams.
In 1900, author Meredith Nicholson wrote The Hoosiers, an early attempt to study the origins of the word as applied to Indiana residents.
Soon the words became slurred together, and the country folk came to be called Hoosiers.
The federal foreman referred to the group as " Hoosiers " meaning they were workers that Robert Hoosier had allowed to join the national work crew.
* The fellowship felt among Hoosiers was referred to in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Cat's Cradle, where it is said that this fellowship is an example of a granfalloon.
The plot of the now famous movie, Hoosiers, was based on the story of the 1954 Milan team and seems to typify the hysteria related to basketball in the state of Indiana.
" Hoosiers have a traditional love for basketball similar to that of football in Texas, Baseball in New York and Minnesotans ' love for hockey.
* Director David Anspaugh, who directed the movies Hoosiers and Rudy, was born in Decatur in 1946.
Early in the Pacers ' second season, former Indiana Hoosiers standout Bob " Slick " Leonard became the team's head coach, replacing Larry Staverman.
Hoosiers () is a 1986 sports film about a small-town Indiana high school basketball team that wins the state championship.
Jerry Goldsmith was nominated for an Oscar for his score of Hoosiers.
The final seconds of the Hoosiers state final hold fairly closely to the details of Milan's 1954 final ; the final shot in the movie was taken from virtually the same spot on the floor as Bobby Plump's actual game-winner.
As one Indiana resident relates, " All southern Hoosiers laughed at the movie Hoosiers because the movie depicts blacks playing basketball and sitting in the stands at games in Jasper.
" A cheerleader for a predominantly white, but inter-racial Evansville high school, tells of having rocks thrown at their school bus as they sped out of Jasper after a basketball game in about 1975, more than twenty years after the events depicted in Hoosiers.
* Hazel Crosby is the wife of H. Lowe Crosby, who asks all the Hoosiers she meets around the globe to call her " Mom.
An example is " Hoosiers "; Hoosiers are people from Indiana, and Hoosiers have no true spiritual destiny in common, so really share little more than a name.

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