Tom Crean:
Michigan Postgame Video: Crean and Beilein
Michigan Postgame Video: Jones, Hulls, Watford and Dumes
Michigan Postgame Audio: Tom Crean
Indiana coach Tom Crean met with reporters following the Hoosiers 71-65 win on Thursday afternoon in Assembly Hall. You can listen to his comments in the embedded audio player below:
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Good, Bad and Ugly: Michigan
THE GOOD: RESOLVE.
Oh baby, what a win. With Mo Creek out for the season, and Indiana fans a bit down, a bit defeated, IU proved this afternoon inside Assembly Hall that your leading scorer does not an entire team make. Sure, Michigan isn’t that great a squad right now, and some dumb fouling kept Manny Harris and DeShawn Sims off the court for some time, but when Harris was in the game, Jeremiah Rivers did a good job keeping him in check.
Devan Dumes filled in great for Creek in the first half, hitting 3-of-5 threes for nine points, and flashing some defense as well. He was a big reason IU lead at half. Jay Bilas had the line of the afternoon when giving Dumes props for his first-half performance: “Sometimes a kid just needs to be needed.” Incredibly fitting for a player like Dumes.
And then there was everyone else filling in their roles as well: Verdell Jones continues to be a rock, and hit some big shots in both halves when IU needed them. He finished the game with 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting. He played with purpose. He wanted this game. Bad. And Watford was right there with him, as he went 7-for-12 for 19 points this afternoon. If those two, along with Dumes can continue to lead the way on offense with guys like Jordan Hulls, Derek Elston and Rivers picking their spots and contributing as well, IU might be OK.
Video Q & A: Hamilton Heights guard Austin Etherington
On Wednesday, Inside the Hall took a trip to Arcadia (IN) for a look at 2011 guard and IU commit Austin Etherington. We’ll have video from Etherington’s 17-point performance in a 76-51 Hamilton Heights win over University in the next few days.
Here’s a video Q & A we did with Etherington following the win:
