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Trio of Hoosiers lead Gold to 151-145 win in Derby Festival Classic

by in Media | April 11th, 2009

Indiana fans in Freedom Hall got a glimpse of the future Saturday night as IU signees Christian Watford, Jordan Hulls and Maurice Creek teamed up to win the Wazoo Sports Derby Festival Basketball Classic, 151-145.

“It was a great experience,” Watford said afterwards. Creek, who met Watford in person for the first time on Thursday afternoon, echoed Watford’s sentiments. “It was fun. I got off to a slow start at first, but then we picked it up. I enjoyed it.” Creek said.

Watford led the IU trio on the Gold team with 26 points, including 8 of 10 from the free throw line. Creek added 21 points and Hulls, who is expected to be named Mr. Basketball on Sunday, had six points.

The night began with player introductions that lasted approximately 25 minutes. Creek was the first IU recruit announced and wore an Indiana flag over his shoulders as he was announced to the crowd of 13,111.

“I bought it at the mall this morning,” Creek said of the flag. “My mom said I should come out and do what Dwight Howard did with the cape.”

The Gold team led 70-59 at halftime and the intermission brought the completion of the 3-point shootout. Hulls won the competition with 14 points, beating Creek, Eric Murphy and Mike Marra.

“I think I had 14, but I’ll give it to J. Hulls,” Creek laughed. “It felt good (playing with Hulls). He’s like a Steve Nash type point guard.”

The next time this trio of Hoosiers will be on the court together in game action will be this fall in Assembly Hall. But in the meantime, they’re looking forward to putting in the work that will bring improvement in the 2009-2010.

“It’s going to take some work,” Watford said. “But with Coach Crean behind us, we’re going to win some games.”

(Photo credit: The Hoosier Scoop)

Live Blog: Derby Festival Basketball Classic

by in Game Threads | April 11th, 2009

We’re on the scene in Freedom Hall for the 2009 Derby Festival Basketball Classic. Jordan Hulls, Maurice Creek and Christian Watford will be participating for the Gold Team. As we move closer to tip-off, we’ll team with the Herald-Times for a live blog.



ITH Video: Christian Watford at Night of the Future Stars

by in Video | April 11th, 2009

Considered by many to be the prize of Tom Crean’s 2009 recruiting class, Birmingham native Christian Watford showed off his skills Friday night in the Night of the Future Stars at Bellarmine University. Watford competed with Louisville signee Peyton Siva in the 2-on-2 contest and also participated in the dunk contest and 3-point shootout. Here are the highlights from Watford’s performance:


Christian Watford – Night of the Future Stars from Inside The Hall on Vimeo.


ITH Video: Maurice Creek shoots the three

by in Video | April 10th, 2009

Indiana signee Maurice Creek is one of the top shooters in the country and he showed his range for the first time in front of Hoosier fans Friday night at Bellarmine University. Creek is the leader after the opening round of the Wazoo Sports Derby Festival Basketball Classic 3-point shootout and here’s the video of his performance. (Jordan Hulls also made the finals of this event, which will take place at halftime of the Derby Festival Basketball Classic at Freedom Hall on Saturday night.)


Maurice Creek Derby Festival 3-point shootout from Inside The Hall on Vimeo.


Creek and Hulls on target in 3-point shootout

by in Media | April 10th, 2009

Future Indiana teammates Maurice Creek and Jordan Hulls advanced to the finals of the Wazoo Sports Derby Festival Classic 3-point shootout Friday night at Knights Hall at Bellarmine University.

In total, four players advanced to the finals of the event which will be held at halftime of Saturday’s Derby Festival Classic game.

Creek led all shooters with 17 first round points while Hulls tied Louisville signee Mike Marra with 15 points.

Dunk contest: Creek and Christian Watford both participated in the preliminary round of the dunk contest, but neither advanced to Saturday’s final.

2-on-2 contest: Creek and UCLA signee Brendan Lane fell 13-8 in the final to Eric Bledsoe (undecided) and Rakeem Buckles (Louisville). Hulls, who teamed with Stephan Van Treese (Louisville) and Watford, who teamed with Peyton Siva (Louisville), both fell in the first round.

Marquis Teague looking hard at six schools

by in Recruiting | April 10th, 2009

The notion it’s a foregone conclusion that Marquis Teague will play for Rick Pitino at Louisville is all but gone. Several weeks ago, I had numerous people tell me it was a lock for Teague to be a Cardinal. But as his high school season ended and the Pike sophomore didn’t make an announcement, the window of opportunity for other schools to get back in the mix opened. And Indiana is one of the schools that has done just that.

Kyle Neddenriep of The Indianapolis Star talked to Teague about the six schools still in contention: IU, Louisville, Cincinnati, Purdue, Ohio State and Wake Forest. Here are Teague’s comments about the Indiana program:

“(Tom Crean) is a great coach. When I went to the games, he was almost recruiting me during the game. He would say, ‘You want to be part of this environment, don’t you?’ He’s great. I love him. I went to three or four games and went down another time to visit around the campus.”

If you don’t check out the entire piece by Neddenriep, there’s one thing that stands out: Teague only used the word “love” when talking about Coach Crean. And his comments about Louisville don’t suggest that he’s dead set on the Cardinals like some have suggested. If you’re unfamiliar with Teague’s game, you can watch this video I shot back in January when Pike played Jordan Hulls and Bloomington South.

(Thanks for ITH reader Kelin for the tip.)

Photo credit: Indianapolis Star

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