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6-Banner Sunday: IU basketball completes non-conference play with win against Siena

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Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU basketball stories of the past week, plus take a look at how the other IU sports programs are doing.

IU basketball won another game against a mid-major opponent despite not all moments being perfect. Also, football’s long-awaited Rose Bowl is scheduled for this week.

Additionally, women’s basketball won and Inside the Hall is taking a player-by-player look at the men’s basketball roster through 13 games. As usual, we will conclude with weekly shows and a look at the rest of the Indiana sports in action, highlighted by baseball and softball announcing their upcoming spring schedules.

Here is what is in this week’s edition:

• IU basketball improves to 10-3 with win against Siena
• IU football prepares for Rose Bowl
• IU women’s basketball beats Western Carolina
• Non-conference player-by-player review series
• Back Home Network shows
• Hoosier Roundup

Banner #1 – IU basketball improves to 10-3 with win against Siena

IU basketball had its final non-conference game against a mid-major opponent, Siena, last Monday in Bloomington.

As has been the case recently, the Hoosiers raced out to a huge 46-20 halftime lead with hot three-point shooting. However, the second half was a grind as shot-making lessened. While the lead was never really cut into, the advantage stayed right around 20-25 for the final 20 minutes. In the end, Indiana won 81-60 despite being outscored 40-35 after intermission.

Afterwards, IU coach Darian DeVries spoke, Inside the Hall had a photo gallery, Ryan Corazza wrote The Minute After and Film Session, Alex Bozich penned Five Takeaways and Quinn Richards put together a column about the squad’s inconsistencies.

At 10-3 overall, the Hoosiers have finished non-conference play. They are now in the midst of a long holiday break before returning to Big Ten play for good in early January.

Their NET sits around 30 overall. While they have no signature victories, they have kept their losses to close margins, and victories (except Incarate Word) have come by large amounts. However, their performance in the conference will determine whether they make their first March Madness since 2023.

Banner #2 – IU football prepares for Rose Bowl

After its first Big Ten Championship since 1967, the football Hoosiers are ready for their first Rose Bowl since that same season. They have also moved to No. 1 in the country for the first time in program history.

Their next game will be against Alabama on New Year’s Day at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN. This will be their first of three potential matchups in the College Football Playoff as Indiana chases its first national championship.

The Indiana staff and players spoke with the media this week to preview the matchup. While Alabama is still very talented and dangerous, it is far from the vintage squad they were under the now-retired Nick Saban several years ago. Alabama is coached by former Hoosier offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer and the staff features many other people with IU ties. The Crimson Tide are 11-3 overall and Indiana is favored by about a touchdown.

Banner #3 – IU women’s basketball beats Western Carolina

Women’s basketball played Western Carolina in their non-conference finale on Sunday. IU remained ahead for the entire night and won easily 71-44.

With the victory, Indiana improved to 11-2 overall and heads into Big Ten play now for good. They will face Minnesota in Bloomington on Monday at 6 p.m. ET on BIG+ before a New Year’s Day showdown at Assembly Hall against Michigan State.

While the squad has avoided any bad losses, several of the contests against mid-majors have been much closer than expected. This has led to poor metrics and a NET in the 50’s. Whether Indiana can make its seventh straight NCAA tournament will depend on how well it performs in conference play, which remains an open question. This is because they have limited scoring options outside guards Shay Ciezki and Lenee Beaumont.

Banner #4 – Non-conference player-by-player review series

Inside the Hall is putting together a review of IU’s top players in non-conference play.

This included Indiana’s top three scorers, Lamar WilkersonTucker DeVries and Tayton Conerway.

Banner #5 – Back Home Network shows

The Back Home Network has several new shows. As a result, it was on air many times this week with programming.

Banner #6 – Hoosier Roundup

• Baseball announced its upcoming spring schedule.

• Softball also announced its upcoming spring schedule.

• Men’s Soccer lost its top assistant, Kevin Robson, to the head coaching position at Loyola Chicago.

• Volleyball added an elite transfer for next fall.

Now go enjoy yourself a 6-Banner Sunday.

Aaron (Ari) Shifron
Assembly Call Contributor

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