Indiana moves back into No. 1 spot in AP poll
Tom Crean's whirlwind week got even crazier Monday.
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Argentina's forward Ezequiel Lavezzi (L) takes part in a training session of the Argentina national football team at the 'Friends Arena' in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 4, 2013 two days before the FIFA World Cup 2014 friendly match Sweden vs Argentina.AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRANDJONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images
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Argentina's midfielder Angel Di Maria stands as a goalkeeper during a training session of the Argentina national football team at the 'Friends Arena' in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 4, 2013 two days before the FIFA World Cup 2014 friendly match Sweden vs Argentina.AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRANDJONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images
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Argentina's Midfielder Javier Mascherano takes part in a training session of the Argentina national football team at the 'Friends Arena' in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 4, 2013 two days before the FIFA World Cup 2014 friendly match Sweden vs Argentina.AFP PHOTO/JONATHAN NACKSTRANDJONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images
Mad about cricket? Pick the winning team for the futureIndia, Feb. 5 — Transition: The most apt word to describe the state of the Indian cricket team. Three of the Fabulous Four of the Indian middle order are gone; the biggest of them, the last one standing, has one foot out of the door. The opener who used to be the scourge of bowling attacks across the world is scraping around for runs. The young batting brigade have yet to arrive, even if they offer tantalising glimpses of class. The leader of the quick men looks more vulnerable with every series. And most galling of all, the spinners have been outbowled by their rivals in visiting teams. …
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