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  1. ISUCC

    USA Today MVC report

    new report on the MVC, including a very accurate and up to date report on Indiana State http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/mvc/home.htm
  2. ISUCC

    Off season MVC report from CBS Sportsline...

    obviously some errors in their reporting. But they're right when they say ISU MUST learn to win on the road in 2008-2009 if they want to make a move up in the MVC. http://www.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10969154
  3. Jason Svoboda

    Indiana St Team Report (The Sports Xchange)

    Can the Sycamores petition the Missouri Valley Conference to be able to play the rest of their games at the Hulman Center? That seems like the best way to win out for Indiana State, which improved to 10-1 at home this year with a Feb. 12 victory over Bradley. The Sycamores play their next two at...
  4. Jason Svoboda

    Team Report ()

    It's hard to fight the "here we go again" feeling when assessing the state of the Indiana State Sycamores. Indiana State has lost five of its last six games and some segments of a downtrodden fanbase feels it’s heard this tune before. Indiana State has enjoyed positive starts in each of the...
  5. B

    USA Today Weekly MVC Report

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/mvc/home.htm :sycamores: GO SYCAMORES!
  6. B

    USA Today - Weekly MVC Report

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/mvc/home.htm :sycamores:
  7. Sycamore624

    Lady Sycamores Practice Report from Friday

    I'll have my womens view point from the Block event and practices online later today.
  8. Jason Svoboda

    Report: ISU teams ahead of graduation curve

    Every sport sponsored by Indiana State came out ahead of the federal graduation rate in the NCAA Graduation Success Rate Report released by the organization on Wednesday.ISU men?s basketball, men?s tennis, women?s soccer and softball all had graduation rates of 100 percent based student-athletes...
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