Sports
Chronology of Indiana Coach Bob Knight’s career on and off the court:
Sept. 11, 2000
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Ariana LaRae, originally from the East Coast, discovered her passion for architecture at a young age.
Oct. 29, 2023
In a major upset in the NCAA basketball tournament, the University of Richmond today defeated Bobby Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers, 72-69, in the East Regionals.
March 18, 1988
World & Nation
Lawmakers in more than half a dozen U.S. states are pushing laws to define antisemitism, triggering debates about free speech and bringing complicated world politics into statehouses.
Jan. 30, 2024
Valparaiso Coach Homer Drew, who came out of a yearlong retirement last fall to lead the Crusaders (18-12) once more, has them back in the NCAA tournament after they defeated Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 75-70, Tuesday night in the final of the Mid-Continent Conference tournament at Kansas City, Mo.
March 10, 2004
East Regional: Indiana coach is walking through a rare slump in his long, illustrious career.
March 15, 1997
Olympics
In a meet that she almost chose not to attend, in an event that her coach/husband can take or leave, Jackie Joyner-Kersee tied the world long jump record of 24 feet 5 1/2 inches Thursday night in the Pan American Games.
Aug. 14, 1987
Butler University coach Joe Sexson and Vince Boryla, the general manager of the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Assn., are among 10 men who will be inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in March.
Dec. 22, 1985
I’m relieved to have Bobby Knight out of my life. I just hope Dad understands.
Sept. 14, 2000
Nadav Henefeld and Chris Smith led a 21-1 second-half surge to spark No. 3 Connecticut past Boston University, 76-52, in the first round of the NCAA East Regional Thursday night at Hartford, Conn.
March 16, 1990