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Good, Bad and Ugly: Bryant

by in Good Bad Ugly | December 29th, 2009

THE GOOD: THE START.

If there was anything Indiana needed to key on in this game, anything Tom Crean likely would be pleased to see, it was a good start by the Hoosiers. I know this is Bryant College, a team that’s only entering its third season as a D-I school, a team that’s now 0-13, but the Hoosiers’ good start — well, save for those six turnovers in the first 10:30 — was so crucial to this team’s overall makeup after their atrocious first half against Loyola (Md.) last week.

Heading into Big Ten play Thursday against Michigan, this young team needed a bit of a confidence boost, and going into the locker room with a 45-17 lead did just that. Jordan Hulls was solid in his start — I know Jordy has been playing well off the bench, but anyone else thinking Jeremiah Rivers’ rough game last time out had anything to do with him riding the pine to start? — and Tom Pritchard continued to return to form by bruising down low, getting fouled and getting to the line. He only hit 3-of-9 from the charity stripe, but it’s encouraging to see he got there that many times. He finished the game with 11 points and eight boards, and if he can keep up that kind of production, that starting spot should remain his. I love Derek Elston, but his energy is perfect in a sixth-man role.

IU also shot well from three-point land making 9-of-22 for 40.9 percent. And it was a team effort on the offensive end: four other guys scored in double figures besides Pritchard, as Christian Watford led the way with 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting. Verdell Jones also had 15, Devan Dumes added 12 and Hulls had 12 as well.

Other than that, it’s sort of hard to glean much out of this one. No offense to Bryant, but they were such an inferior opponent and it was so out of hand in the second half — IU did win by 48 points tonight, after all — what we saw might not be all that telling of how the Hoosiers are set up heading into Big Ten play.

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Maurice Creek leaves with left knee injury, done for season

by in Media | December 28th, 2009

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Update #2: In his postgame press conference, Indiana coach Tom Crean confirmed that Maurice Creek will have season-ending surgery on his fractured left knee on Tuesday. Team physician Dr. Steve Ahlfeld will perform the procedure in Indianapolis.

Update: On his postgame radio interview with Don Fischer, Indiana coach Tom Crean stated that Maurice Creek suffered a left knee fracture and will require surgery. Herald-Times Sports Editor Chris Korman is also reporting the same information via Twitter.

Indiana beat Bryant 90-42 on Monday night in its final pre-conference game. But the story of the game was the left knee injury freshman guard Maurice Creek suffered with 15:26 remaining in the second half. The 6-5 freshman from Oxon Hill (MD) entered the game as the Big Ten’s third-leading scorer at 17.6 ppg.

On a fast break, Creek was fouled going up for a layup and suffered an injury to his left knee. This picture, taken by Chris Howell of The Herald-Times (high resolution version available here), tells the story of just how serious this injury may be. Verdell Jones is having a hard time even looking and Derek Elston and Tom Pritchard both appear shocked. Creek was taken off the floor on a stretcher.

We’ll have more on Creek’s injury as soon as there is word from Assembly Hall.

Live Blog: Bryant at Indiana

by in Game Threads | December 28th, 2009

Video: J.D. Campbell interviews Tom Crean

by in Video | December 27th, 2009

J.D. Campbell, IU’s Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, sat down with Tom Crean on Sunday afternoon for a video Q & A. Among the topics discussed: Maurice Creek getting the ball more, Verdell Jones’ progress, Christian Watford getting to the foul line, Indiana’s lack of floor leadership and opponent free throw rate, Devan Dumes’ new role and more. Here are the videos, courtesy of the IU Athletics channel on YouTube.

Part One:

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Pomeroy Preview: Indiana and Bryant

by in Commentary | December 27th, 2009

Before diving into this grossly one-sided visual I’ve produced, here are a few things you should know about the Bryant Bulldogs: They’re 0-12. They’ve played three games against Big East opponents and have lost by a combined 95 points. They’re IU’s only opponent this season from Rhode Island. (Who knew?) Their transition to Division I athletics began in 2007. And finally, they’re not good at basketball.

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If you put any stock into the Pomeroy ratings, and we do around these parts, only 12 teams in the country are worse than Bryant. Beyond that, Pomeroy has the percentages of Indiana winning this game at 98 percent. Given that this is the last sure thing on the schedule in terms of a win, the Hoosiers would be best served not looking ahead to the start of the Big Ten on Thursday, avoiding a Loyola-like start and crushing Bryant.

Pick to Click: Bryant

by in Pick to Click | December 27th, 2009

Get in your picks before 8:45 pm ET on Monday. Remember, please state your selection first thing in your comment. Overriding PTC principles are here and updated standings are here. Good luck.

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