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Indiana vs. Louisville: Live updates and highlights (IU 14 – UL 21, 4Q)
The Daily Hoosier is live at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for week three of IU football.
Indiana (1-1) and Louisville (2-0) kick at Noon ET (BTN)
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FOURTH QUARTER
Another stop for the Indiana defense, and they will take over on their own 10.
Indiana goes 3-and-out after some good pressure from the Louisville defense. James Evans’ punt falls for a fair catch at Louisville’s 42.
Plummer got chased outside of the pocket and tried to get rid of the ball, which results in an intentional grounding. Hoosiers get the stop on 3rd down and will start their drive on their own 14 with 12:11 left in the game.
THIRD QUARTER
END OF THIRD QUARTER: UL 21 – IU 14
TOUCHDOWN: Huge drive for the Hoosiers ends in a 2-yard run up the middle by Josh Henderson for the Indiana score. PAT is good. 55 seconds left in the third.
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INTERCEPTION: Ball was in the hands of Kevin Coleman Jr., but pops out for Phillip Dunnam to take. IU takes over deep at their own 3.
Indiana goes for it on 4th and short, but the Louisville defense breaks up Jackson’s pass. Louisville takes over on their own 49.
Louisville had another deep pass for a touchdown, but it’s called back for holding. Louisville will punt with 11:22 left in the third.
TOUCHDOWN: Great start for Indiana coming out of the half. Tayven Jackson finds Jaylin Lucas up the middle for a 30-yard touchdown. PAT is good. 13:42 left in the third.
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Wow. Onside kick try is successful for Indiana. IU takes over at their own 46.
HALFTIME STATS
SECOND QUARTER:
HALFTIME: Louisville 21 – Indiana 0
3-and-out for the Hoosiers. Louisville takes over on their own 18.
TOUCHDOWN: Jawhar Jordan goes untouched as Louisville continue to have their way with Indiana. 1:51 left in the quarter.
Another punt for Indiana, and James Evans limps off the field after some contact. Louisville takes over on their own 31.
Max Longman goes down in pain after a bad snap. 2nd and 23 with 5:45 left in the half.
TOUCHDOWN: Louisville puts together a great drive primarily off the back of RB Maurice Turner. 7:44 left in the half.
Indiana can’t convert on third down which forces a punt. Louisville takes over on their own 22.
FIRST QUARTER:
End of first quarter, 7-0 in favor of Louisville. Total yards IU – 92, UL – 156.
TOUCHDOWN: Jamari Thrash beats his man and Plummer finds him for the 85-yard score. PAT is good with 2:34 left in the quarter.
INTERCEPTION: Jackson’s throw on 3rd down is a bit too high for DeQuece Carter, and it gets picked off by the Louisville safety. Plummer takes over on Louisville’s own 15.
Louisville with a deep shot to get inside the 20, but defense holds on to force a field goal, which goes wide. Indiana gains possession on the 21.
Indiana elects to run on 3rd down but get stopped near the line. James Evans’ punt goes inside the 10-yard line and Louisville will take over.
Indiana receives thew first half kickoff and we are underway in Lucas Oil Stadium. As expected, Tayven Jackson starts under center for the Hoosiers.
Pregame:
Christian Turner, Kobee Minor, and Matthew Bedford were all listed as questionable before today’s game, but all were dressed and participated in warmups. Nic Toomer was not seen warming up.
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Tonight: Clear and very cold — Lows minus-10 to 0 degrees.
Wednesday: Sunny and cold — Highs 15-20 degrees.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries and snow showers — Highs in the lower 30s.
Friday: Some sun, more mild with highs near 40 degrees.
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You will need all of the layers on Wednesday. It will be sunny, but it will be cold with highs in the teens.
We are tracking a gradual warming trend for later this week and the start of the weekend. Forecast highs are in the lower 30s on Thursday. A few flurries and snow showers are possible on Thursday, too.
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CHICAGO (WLS) — Light snow coated the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana on Tuesday.
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ABC7 meteorologist Tracy Butler said the snow would be an inconvenience during the morning rush.
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US man charged with stalking WNBA and Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark
Clark told police she feared for her safety and had altered her appearance in public after receiving the messages on X.
Police in the US state of Indianapolis have charged a man from Texas with a felony for stalking Women’s NBA superstar Caitlin Clark.
Michael Thomas Lewis is accused of repeated and continued harassment of the 22-year-old Clark beginning on December 16, the Marion County prosecutor’s office wrote in a court filing on Saturday. Jail records show Lewis is due in court on Tuesday.
Lewis posted numerous messages on Clark’s X account, according to an affidavit from a Marion County sheriff’s lieutenant.
In one, he said he had been driving by the Gainbridge Fieldhouse – one of the arenas where the Fever play home games – three times a day, and in another, he said he had “one foot on a banana peel and the other on a stalking charge”. Other messages directed at Clark were sexually explicit.
The posts “actually caused Caitlin Clark to feel terrorised, frightened, intimidated, or threatened” and an implicit or explicit threat also was made “with the intent to place Caitlin Clark in reasonable fear of sexual battery,” prosecutors wrote in the Marion County Superior Court filing.
Lewis could face up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted.
The FBI learned that the X account belonged to Lewis and that the messages were sent from IP addresses associated with an Indianapolis hotel and a downtown public library.
Indianapolis police spoke with Lewis on January 8 at his hotel room. He told officers he was in Indianapolis on vacation. When asked why he was making so many posts about Clark, Lewis replied: “Just the same reason everybody makes posts,” according to court documents.
He told police that he did not mean any harm and that he fantasised about being in a relationship with Clark.
“It’s an imagination, fantasy type thing and it’s a joke, and it’s nothing to do with threatening,” he told police, according to the court documents.
In asking the court for a higher than standard bond, the prosecutor’s office said Lewis travelled from his home in Texas to Indianapolis “with the intent to be in close proximity to the victim”.
The prosecutor’s office also sought a stay-away order as a specific condition if Lewis is released from jail before trial. Prosecutors requested that Lewis be ordered to stay away from the Gainbridge and Hinkle fieldhouses where the Fever play home games.
Responding to the threats, Clark told police she feared for her safety and had altered her appearance in public.
“It takes a lot of courage for women to come forward in these cases, which is why many don’t,” Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears said, according to The Indianapolis Star.
“In doing so, the victim is setting an example for all women who deserve to live and work in Indy without the threat of sexual violence.”
Clark, 22, was the number one overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft after a celebrated career at Iowa. She earned All-Star and All-WNBA honours and was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year in the 2024 season.
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