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 25, 2015
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Thoughts on a 72-65 loss to the Wildcats: EVANSTON, Ill. – The 3-pointers stopped falling. Indiana’s energy started to sag. And when Vic Law and Yogi Ferrell got tied up at the 13:53 mark in the second half and exchanged ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 24, 2015
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Indiana started the second half of its victory against Rutgers on a 9-0 run to push the lead out to 19 points on its way to a blowout win. We’ll take a look at what the Hoosiers did on both ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 22, 2015
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Thoughts on a 84-54 win against the Scarlet Knights: The mental makeup of this Indiana squad has proven to be pretty resilient this season. And so any lingering effects from the Purdue loss simply didn’t manifest at The RAC on ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 22, 2015
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In IU’s 67-63 loss to the Boilermakers on Thursday evening, A.J. Hammons was a force on both ends of the court. He disrupted Indiana’s shots at the rim and racked up 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the floor. We’ll ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 19, 2015
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Thoughts on a 67-63 loss to the Boilermakers: Most teams entering Assembly Hall this season left feeling the wrath of Indiana’s explosive offense. The pace and space, the 3-balls, the extra passes and great ball movement. But not the Boilermakers. They ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 17, 2015
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The story of Indiana’s win over Minnesota on Sunday evening was its 18 3-pointers, both a school and conference record. But Indiana also crashed the boards well, only allowing the Golden Gophers to rebound 16.7 percent of their misses. It ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 15, 2015
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Thoughts on a 90-71 win over the Golden Gophers: Minnesota’s press had the Hoosiers a little skittish to start the contest. The Golden Gophers got out to the early lead and they held an advantage over the Hoosiers as late as ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 13, 2015
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After re-entering the game after a brief breather with 6:56 to go, Yogi Ferrell was heavily involved in Indiana’s offense down the stretch in its narrow loss to Maryland on Wednesday evening. He scored eight points and dished out an ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 12, 2015
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Thoughts on a 68-66 loss to the Terps: Tied at 61 with just over 1:30 to go, Robert Johnson pushed the pace. Across the timeline he came. Collin Hartman sprung loose from Jake Layman and called for the ball at ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 10, 2015
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In Sunday’s 70-67 win over the Wolverines, Troy Williams scored a team-high 20 points. Williams got eight of those points on dunks and would have had 10 of them via slams had his finish of an alley-oop in the first ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 8, 2015
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Thoughts on a 70-67 win over the Wolverines: Tom Crean said it yesterday. Despite a depleted roster, he knew Michigan would still bring it. “They’re missing some players but they’re not missing their coach, they’re not missing their staff, and ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 5, 2015
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Wisconsin, the nation’s most efficient offense, torched Indiana’s defense for 1.52 points per possession and a 76 eFG% on Tuesday evening. After the loss, Indiana’s defense now stands a woeful 248th in the nation, per KenPom. We’ll take a look ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Feb 2, 2015
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Indiana found itself down seven (52-45) with 11:55 to go against Rutgers on Saturday afternoon. But thanks to improved efforts on both sides of the ball down the stretch, the Hoosiers escaped the game with the W. We’ll take a ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 31, 2015
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Thoughts on a 72-64 win over Rutgers: Sometimes it doesn’t come as easy as it should. You get stuck. You can’t break free. So it went for the Hoosiers on Saturday inside Assembly Hall. Indiana couldn’t buy a bucket to start ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 30, 2015
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In Indiana’s blowout loss to the Boilermakers, Purdue turned up the pressure on defense. It didn’t allow the Hoosiers to play to their strengths in the halfcourt and A.J. Hammons also erased shots at the rim with eight blocks. We’ll ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Jan 29, 2015
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Thoughts on an 83-67 loss to the Boilermakers: Mackey Arena cheered loudly. The Paint Crew jumped up and down. Here came the opening tip between A.J. Hammons and Troy Williams. As Hammons gained possession for the Boilermakers, Williams never made it off his ...