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Hoosiers Fall in Big Ten Opener, Lose to Minnesota
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Indiana Hoosiers suffer first loss, falling to Minnesota Golden Gophers in Big Ten opener; Hoosiers struggle with shooting and rebounding, leading to a disappointing defeat.
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