Ryan Corazza is a co-founder of Inside the Hall. He writes The Minute After, Film Session and designed and developed the website. Follow him on Twitter. Contact via email.
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 22, 2017
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Thoughts on a 96-90 loss to the Hawkeyes: Another game the Hoosiers seemingly had in control down the stretch on the road, and yet another one they threw away. Against Minnesota, some failed box outs from the Hoosiers — and ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 17, 2017
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In Indiana’s narrow loss to the Golden Gophers on Wednesday night, the Hoosiers trailed for the first 10 minutes of the second half before taking the lead and holding onto it until the last minute of the contest. We’ll look at ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 16, 2017
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Thoughts on a 75-74 loss to Minnesota: Tom Crean tried a new starting lineup, inserting De’Ron Davis for Juwan Morgan and Devonte Green for Robert Johnson. He had a quicker hook for players committing bad turnovers. He stomped the sidelines with a ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 14, 2017
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Just like the first time around up in Ann Arbor, Michigan turned Indiana over and found open 3s in transition to build a lead in the first half and sink the Hoosiers. We’ll take a look at two examples of ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 12, 2017
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Thoughts on a 75-63 loss to the Wolverines: Indiana entered Big Ten play riding high on a 26-game home winning streak — one of the longest in the country. No matter the ranking of the opponent that entered Assembly Hall, ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 11, 2017
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Tied at 57 with 3:49 to go in the contest, Indiana couldn’t muster enough scores combined with stops to pull out the win against Purdue on Thursday night. We’ll take a look at three key plays from the final minutes ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 9, 2017
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Thoughts on a 69-64 loss to Purdue: The Hoosiers came to play. They competed. They hustled. But despite the strong effort, the high energy, the collective will to win, it simply wasn’t enough. The reality twelve games into conference play? ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 7, 2017
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After the Hoosiers went down 22-10 at the 8:34 mark in the first half in Sunday’s loss at Wisconsin, they turned it up on offense with an immediate 8-0 run. The scoring burst was a part of a 14-5 run ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 5, 2017
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Thoughts on a 65-60 loss to the Badgers: Wisconsin shut down Indiana’s perimeter weave. The Hoosiers couldn’t drop in a 3-pointer. Turnovers were rampant. It was the kind of start that should have absolutely doomed the Hoosiers at the Kohl Center. ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 3, 2017
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Indiana used strong offensive rebounding in the first half to build its lead against Penn State on Wednesday night inside Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers have been a great offensive rebounding team all season and currently rank 10th best in the ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 1, 2017
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Thoughts on a 110-102 win over the Nittany Lions: It was at times a hot mess, a dark comedy full of schadenfreude and calamity. But after three overtimes, the first ever for Indiana in Bloomington, it’s now finally … officially ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 31, 2017
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During the middle of the first half in Indiana’s loss to Northwestern on Sunday night, the Hoosiers had a stretch of seven turnovers in just 3:23 of game clock. It was the point in the game where Northwestern grabbed a hold and ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 29, 2017
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Thoughts on a 68-55 loss to Northwestern: EVANSTON, Ill. — After its embarrassing loss to Michigan earlier in the week, Indiana started this one much better. The Hoosiers locked in on both ends and jumped out to a 10-1 advantage. But ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 28, 2017
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Indiana’s defense had its worst performance of the season — and one of the worst performances by a major conference team in league play in the last decade — in its 30-point blowout loss to the Wolverines on Thursday night. ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 26, 2017
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Thoughts on a 90-60 loss to the Wolverines: For as much good will as the Hoosiers built up over their three-game winning streak leading into this one, the reality remained clear: This team is still prone to wide variances in ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 23, 2017
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After a Kenny Goins dunk pulled Michigan State within four with 5:03 to go in Saturday’s contest, the Hoosiers needed buckets and stops to maintain the lead and emerge victorious. They got ’em, as Indiana received contributions from a number of players ...