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  2. Molly Ludlow - Wikipedia

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    Molly Beckwith was born on August 4, 1987, in Worthington, Ohio. [1] She attended Thomas Worthington High School, setting school records in the 200 meters and 400 meters as a freshman; in her sophomore and junior years she concentrated on soccer, dropping track and field. [2] She returned to the track in her senior year, but soccer remained her ...

  3. Indiana Hoosiers - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the demonym for people from the state of Indiana. The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899.

  4. Wilma Rudolph - Wikipedia

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    Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter who overcame childhood polio and went on to become a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. Rudolph competed in the 200-meter dash and won a bronze medal ...

  5. Category : Indiana Hoosiers women's track and field athletes

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    Pages in category "Indiana Hoosiers women's track and field athletes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. 28 for 2028: Remember these names of Indiana athletes ... - AOL

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    Erin Reese, 28, Indiana State. She was 14th in hammer qualifying in Paris, and she said she continues to learn the event. She made U.S. team on her last attempt at trials. Rachel Tanczos, 24 ...

  7. Hinkle Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hinkle Fieldhouse (named Butler Fieldhouse from 1928 until 1966) is a basketball arena on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Completed in early 1928, it was the largest basketball arena in the United States until 1950. The facility was renamed Hinkle Fieldhouse in 1966 in honor of Butler's longtime coach and athletic ...

  8. 3 thoughts on Indiana women’s basketball 96-43 win over ...

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    Indiana women's basketball opened the season with one of the most lopsided wins in team history, here's a look at what stood out 3 thoughts on Indiana women’s basketball 96-43 win over Eastern ...

  9. Anna Peplowski - Wikipedia

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    Representing the United States. Olympic Games. 2024 Paris. 4×200 m freestyle. World Championships (LC) 2023 Fukuoka. 4×200 m freestyle. Anna Peplowski (born September 25, 2002) is an American competitive swimmer.