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VIDEO: Purdue Coach Jeff Brohm Gives Final Thoughts Before Game Against Indiana State

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue soccer can be at house for the second straight week for a Week 2 matchup in opposition to Indiana State on Saturday inside Ross-Ade Stadium. Following a 35-31 loss to Penn State in its opener final Thursday, the crew is looking for its first win of the 2022 season.
Head coach Jeff Brohm met with the media Thursday afternoon forward of the sport to present his ultimate ideas on the crew’s week of observe. You possibly can see all the interview within the video connected to this text.
“Properly, each week is essential. I do assume we had a tough begin to the week, numerous guys weren’t actual pleased with the end result,” Brohm mentioned. “And that is good, we wish that. I feel we have gotten higher because the week has gone on.
“Our guys perceive. It is school soccer, you have to present up each week able to play. We have got numerous issues to work on. We would prefer to see enchancment in all these areas throughout the board.”
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When the Boilermakers host the Sycamores, it’s going to mark the primary of three nonconference video games earlier than returning to Massive Ten play on Oct. 1 in opposition to Minnesota. Saturday’s recreation is scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m. ET.
This can be Purdue soccer’s sixth assembly with Indiana State, and the Boilermakers main the all-time collection 5-0. Each recreation between the 2 packages has taken place in West Lafayette.
The final time the 2 groups met was on Sept. 12, 2015, when Purdue got here away with a 38-14 victory. The primary in-state matchup occurred 96 years in the past, and the Boilermakers received in dominant trend by shutting out the Sycamores 38-0.
“We would prefer to play exhausting, bodily soccer for 4 quarters,” Brohm mentioned. “And I feel it is essential that every one of our guys perceive that that is what it may take to win.”
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More former Indiana basketball players allege sexual misconduct by ex-team doctor

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More former men’s basketball players for Indiana University have come forward alleging sexual misconduct by a former team physician, while stating school officials, including the late head coach Bobby Knight, were aware of the situation.
Last fall, former Hoosier players Haris Mujezinovic and Charlie Miller filed a lawsuit against Bradford Bomba Sr., who died last month. The suit claimed the two were sexually abused by Bomba during their time playing for Indiana.
That lawsuit, which was filed in October, now has five ex-athletes named in it, while 10 additional men are planning to pursue litigation against Indiana, per ESPN.
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A general view of the Indiana Hoosiers shorts logo during the Empire Classic college basketball game against the Connecticut Huskies on Nov. 19, 2023, at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“I have two sons who are the same age that I was when that happened to me,” Mujezinovic, who played for the Hoosiers in the late 1990s, said in an email to ESPN. “At the time, I viewed myself as an adult, but now I realize, looking at my own kids, how young and powerless me and my teammates actually were.
“The adults within the basketball program who were entrusted with our care knew what was happening to us. They joked about it and let it continue.”
Bomba routinely gave male athletes rectal exams during their physicals despite no medical recommendations to do so, according to the lawsuit. Bomba worked as the men’s basketball physician for almost 30 years.
FORMER INDIANA BASKETBALL PLAYERS SAY TEAM DOCTOR SEXUALLY ABUSED THEM WITH UNNECESSARY PROSTATE EXAMS
Longtime trainer Tim Garl was listed as a defendant in January after another former player, John Flowers, joined the lawsuit. Flowers said Garl was aware of Bomba’s “invasive, harassing, and demeaning digital rectal examinations.”
“After his first physical, Flowers’s teammates told him he had ‘passed’ Dr. Bomba, Sr.’s ‘test,’ and that he would not have to undergo a digital rectal examination again,” the lawsuit states. “Garl laughed at Flowers and his freshman teammates and made jokes at their expense regarding the digital rectal examinations they endured.”

Bobby Knight was one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all-time. (AP)
Players allegedly complained about the exams, some of which said they wished to have a different physician look at them in the future. However, Knight and Garl continued to have players see Bomba.
Another player, Butch Carter, who played for Indiana in the late 1970s, wrote in a letter that he told Knight he never wanted to see Bomba again. The letter is in the lawsuit, though Carter is not a part of the lawsuit.
An outside investigation was done to look further into the allegations, and it found that rectal exams are a normal part of a physical. Indiana also released a statement in September 2024 saying they would be conducting an independent review.
Indiana hired the law firm Jones Day to conduct the investigation, which involved speaking with “100 individuals,” going through “10,000 emails,” and reviewing “more than 100,000 pages of physical documents spanning six decades,” according to the report released on April 25.
With Bomba’s death last month, and the outside investigation clearing him of sexual misconduct, the legal path for these players will be a difficult one.

A general view of the IU logo on the official Adidas basketballs as seen when the Indiana Hoosiers played against the Michigan State Spartans on Jan. 22, 2023, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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But Michelle Simpson Tuegel, who is representing the 10 men prepared to file their lawsuit, states two of her clients have stories contradicting those findings, saying Bomba’s actions were not sexual, per ESPN. One of the men, who played in the late 1990s for the Hoosiers, claimed Bomba “fondled his genitalia” during a physical.
“My ten clients and numerous other players from the 1970s to the 1990s were subjected to completely unnecessary penetrative exams and other forms of sexual misconduct by team physician Brad Bomba Sr. for his own sexual gratification,” said Simpson Tuegel in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Since these men bravely began to come forward last fall, Indiana University has repeatedly tried to avoid responsibility, falsely asserting that what happened to them doesn’t constitute abuse. That should be decided by an Indiana jury rather than the University and its hand-picked private law firm. My team and I will do everything in our power to ensure these survivors have their day in court.”
Indiana University told Fox News Digital it does not comment on litigation. Additionally, the university pointed to the Jones Day investigation results as reference.
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Stephanie White Stresses When Indiana Fever Are at Their Best After Mystics Win

The Indiana Fever improved to 3-4 on the 2025 WNBA season after their 85-76 victory over the Washington Mystics on June 3.
With star guard Caitlin Clark being sidelined for the past three games, the Fever have struggled to make up for her playmaking abilities. While they have enough scorers to beat teams without Clark, her generational passing talent has been sorely missed and is a big reason why the Fever had lost two straight games without her before Tuesday’s win.
But Indiana emphasized passing against the Mystics, and their 21 assists compared to Washington’s 12 seemed to be the biggest difference maker.
Fever head coach Stephanie White spoke with the media after the game and praised her team’s passing prowess.
“Yeah, I mean, 21 assists on 30 made field goals is huge. That’s how we want to play. That’s how we have to play in order for us to be successful,” White said when asked about the ball movement, per the Fever’s YouTube account.
“We’ve got to get that ball moving. I think we had something like eight assists on 10 made field goals in the third quarter. That’s when we’re gonna be at our best. The ball is gonna be moving, multiple players are gonna be touching it, it finds the right shot on the floor,” White continued. “That was big time for us.”
With Caitlin Clark sure to be missing at least one more game, other players will have to step up in the passing front once again when the Fever face the Chicago Sky on Saturday.
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