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Saturday, October 4, 1997. Indiana hosted Game One of the best-of-two-with-minigame series on Friday, October 3 and, surprisingly (as they had won 10 of their last 11 at home and gone 11โ3 at MSA during the regular season) lost 6โ4 in a game nationally televised on
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