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IUPUI TO PARTNER WITH WEBSTREAM PRODUCTIONS FOR LIVE BROADCASTS DURING 2010-11 SEASON
Locally-based company to produce IUPUI webstream content for fourth straight year
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INDIANAPOLIS - The IUPUI Athletics Department and Indianapolis-based WebStream Productions (WPS) recently renewed an agreement to have more than 40 IUPUI home competitions be streamed live via the internet to IUPUIJags.com. This marks the fourth straight year that WSP will provide live webstreaming for the Jaguars. 

WebStream Productions is widely known as one of the premier webstreaming operations in the country and boasts clientele that includes the Horizon League, the Missouri Valley Conference and the West Coast Conference. In addition, WSP has webstreamed numerous NCAA Championships and recently produced the 2010 American Legion World Series.

This season, all IUPUI home men's and women's basketball and volleyball will be offered as part of IUPUI LIVE! Video, as well as selected home soccer matches. Fans can subscribe to the service through a variety of different packages:

Jaguar Season Pass - $34.95 (every home contest / more than 40 total)
Basketball Season Pass - $24.95 (every home men's and women's basketball game / nearly 30 total)
Volleyball Season Pass - $9.95 (every home volleyball match / 15 total)
Soccer Pass - $7.95 (selected home soccer matches / four total)
Single-Game Pass - $4.95 (gives buyers a 24-hour pass to live and/or archived content)

Plus, WSP will continue to provide free content for IUPUIJags.com, including weekly vignettes featuring Jaguar student-athletes and coaches. 

Additionally, HomeTown Sports Indiana will be re-airing selected contests from this season, including every home men's basketball game. HomeTown Sports Indiana is channel 81 on both Comcast and Brighthouse and is available via Comcast On Demand. The channel is available throughout Central Indiana and spans more than 500,000 homes.

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Student-Athletes of the Month
Margaret Barber
Margaret Barber
Women's Swimming
IUPUI freshman swimmer Margaret Barber has been chosen the Sahm's Female Student-Athlete of the Month for January. Barber helped the women's swimming and diving team to a 4-1 record in January moving the team's record to 7-1 on the season. The seven dual wins are the most in a single-season in program history.

Barber opened the month shattering the school record in the 1,000 freestyle in a quad meet with Xavier, Saint Louis, and Western Illinois with a winning time of 10:30.82. That time bested the previous school-record time of 10:46.14 set by Sara Smith on Nov. 10, 2006. Later that meet, she posted the fifth-fastest 500 freestyle time with a mark of 5:11.88 en route to a second-place finish. 

After posting another win a day later in the 200 freestyle in a dual meet with Eastern Illinois, Barber captured wins in the 200 free and 500 free on Jan. 28 at Oakland. Her 200 freestyle time of 1:54.94 was a PR and equaled the second-fastest swim in the IUPUI record books, while her 500 free time was the seventh-fastest time in program history.
Alex Young
Alex Young
Men's Basketball
IUPUI senior basketball standout Alex Young has been chosen the Sahm's Male Athlete of the Month for the month of January. The Indianapolis-native averaged a team-high 22.1 points and 5.1 boards per game, while also collecting 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals in the Jaguars' eight games.

Young scored in double-digits in all eight games, including six games of 20 points or better. He notched back-to-back 27-point outings against Oral Roberts (Jan. 14) and at South Dakota (Jan. 19) for his high water marks during the month. Against Southern Utah on Jan. 12, Young became the 3rd player in IUPUI history to eclipse the 2,000 point mark with a free throw late in the first half.

The 6-foot-6 lefty has since climbed to No. 7 on The Summit League's all-time scoring list and remains the top active scorer in all of Division I men's basketball. For the year, Young is averaging a team-high 20.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game while hitting 41 percent from the field. He also leads the team with 34 steals and 26 blocked shots and ranks among The Summit League leaders by having hit 81.9 percent from the free throw line.
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