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The IU South Bend sports teams are members of the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC), and the Titans have achieved a good deal of success over the years. However, this season’s basketball teams have raised the bar.  Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams took home CCAC tournament titles. The last time any CCAC school took home both championships was 2009. The women’s squad also did something unprecedented, becoming the…

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After its historical 2019-20 season came to an abrupt end, Indiana University South Bend men’s basketball and head coach Scott Cooper were ready for a year of uncertainties.  Coming off its first Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) Tournament championship in program history and shattering almost every record in the books last season, the Titans saw its campaign come to an unexpected finish when the national tournament was canceled last March…

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Courtney Haynes, Kyle Hallberg, and Erin Trabert are three student-athletes at IU South Bend who aren’t just doing well in their respective sports, but also doing well in academics. They were among the 20 IU South Bend students who were selected as Scholar-Athletes by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics 2020 Scholar-Athletes and Scholar Team awards. Ten IU South Bend also earned Scholar Team awards. For the team to achieve this it…

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Congratulations to the IU South Bend men’s basketball team! The Titans made history winning their first Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship March 2 after a thrilling 91-86 overtime victory at top-seeded and No. 4 Olivet Nazarene. The Titans rallied from nine down with 48.8 seconds remaining in regulation to…

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Indiana University is celebrating 200 years, but IU South Bend also has a major milestone of its own: 50 years of being the Titans! This campus began offering varsity sports at the club level in the 1960s, and by December of 1969, the Student Government Associated voted to name the athletics teams as the…

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