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No. 1 Hoosiers Upset, 'Cold-Blooded Three,' Analyst Under Fire

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 29, 2013 | 7:12 AM

March 29, 2013
WASHINGTON -- Nineteen turnovers. Sixteen baskets. A season-low 50 points.

Top-seed Indiana had no answer for the 2-3 zone of Syracuse, and now the Hoosiers are heading home after a 61-50 loss Thursday night bounced them from the NCAA tournament. Continue reading...
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