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Woman reports rape Sunday FROM IDS REPORTS

A woman reported she was raped by an unidentified person Sunday. The rape was reported to the Bloomington Police Department between 3 and 10 a.m. Detectives were sent to investigate the crime and are actively investigating the case. Mary Katherine Wildeman

Hockey event aids cancer research BY BRETT FRIEMAN bfrieman@indiana.edu @brttfrmn

Fraternity hockey teams faced off and local Hoosiers learned to ice skate at the third annual Dropping the Puck on Cancer event Saturday afternoon at Frank Southern Ice Arena. Sponsored by Collegiate Charities, this year’s event featured additional sponsorships from the Bloomington Blades Hockey Association and the Foundation for Monroe County Community Schools. Local attorney Carl Lamb, president of the board of directors and CEO of Collegiate Charities, said the event has grown in popularity every year, especially from the support of the IU campus. “This is the first year we’ve actually reached out to the local community,” Lamb said. “I really see this as something eventually going to monumental proportions.” In the event’s first year, Lamb said it took 60 hours for tickets to sell out for the fraternity hockey games. This year, tickets sold out in an hour and a half. Kappa Sigma and Delta Tau Delta hockey teams competed Friday night, while Sigma Chi and Beta Theta Pi competed Saturday. Ticket sales from each game will make up a majority of the funds donated to help aid cancer research, Lamb said. Money from the event will also be used to provide youth fitness and wellness initiatives to local

ABOVE From left to right, sisters Rosey, 5, and Abby, 9, color and play on Oct. 1, 2013, the third anniversary of the day their mother’s body was discovered. BELOW Crystal Grubb is shown in family photos. Crystal was 29 when she was murdered in 2010 — her strangled body was found in a cornfield just outside of town.

The disappeared Three years ago, the strangled body of a troubled Bloomington woman was discovered in a cornfield. With no resolution, Crystal Grubb’s family has been left to try to piece together who Crystal was and who she might have become — in a town that has forgotten her name. STORY BY MICHAEL MAJCHROWICZ | mmajchro@indiana.edu | @mjmajchrowicz PHOTOS BY JULIE BOROWSKY | jgborows@indiana.edu

The 9-year-old sinks into the couch. The tidy mobile home where Abby lives with her father and younger sister is quiet. Holding some crayons, she focuses on what will be the first entry inside her new pink journal — pink, like her alarm clock and makeup kit. Don’t call it a diary, she says, because it’s not. On the first page, the third-grader carefully prints her name. On the second, she draws a smiling stick figure, a woman with an orange dress and a wave of yellow hair. The woman holds out her arms under a bright sun. With her lime-green crayon, Abby draws an arrow pointing to the figure. Then she writes:

“My mom.” After the murder, it’s how Abby remembers her. * * * Three years ago, Crystal Grubb’s body was discovered in a cornfield outside Bloomington. The 29-year-old Bloomington woman had been strangled to death. Her body, naked except for her underwear, laid among the stalks for 13 days before it was spotted by a farmer. SEE CRYSTAL, PAGE 6

SEE HOCKEY, PAGE 8

IU defeats Ohio State despite absence of Noah Vonleh BY JOHN BAUERNFEIND jogbauer@indiana.edu @JohnBauernfeind

Despite playing without freshman center Noah Vonleh Sunday, the IU men’s basketball team rode solid performances from sophomore guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell and senior forward Will Sheehey to a 72-64 victory against the No. 22 Ohio State Buckeyes. The duo combined for 39 points on 13-of-26 shooting, and time and time again made plays that kept Ohio State at bay. Sheehey, who finished with 19 points, had a game-high four steals.

He had one more steal than Ohio State’s Aaron Craft, who Sunday recorded his 324th career steal. Craft tied with Illinois’ Bruce Douglas for the most all-time in the Big Ten. Sheehey, who jumped for IU at the opening tip, went 8-of-12 from the field and has scored 49 points his last two games. After the game Sheehey said he feels IU collectively is playing well. “I think we’re just clicking on all cylinders right now,” Sheehey said. To begin the game, Hoosiers

72-64 A team to be proud of Columnist Evan Hoopfer saw a different Hoosier team, page 15 Mosquera-perea shines in Vonleh’s absence Mosquera-Perea steps up when Vonleh sits out, page 15

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Forward Will Sheehey defends against the inbounds pass Saturday at Assembly Hall. Sheehey scored 19 points in the 72-64 win against Ohio State.

Women’s basketball falls to Michigan State IU falls to No. 10 seed after Spartans hand Hoosiers 20-point loss, page 9

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