-
Ryan Corazza
•
Nov 10, 2014
•
3
In Indiana’s exhibition win over Northwood, junior Hanner Mosquera-Perea played a career-high 32 minutes and posted a double-double (10 points, 12 boards). We’ll take a look at some hits and misses from Mosquera-Perea inside Indiana’s halfcourt offense in the latest ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Aug 15, 2014
•
3
Due to FIBA rules, a 24-second shot clock and a whirlwind set of five games, drawing concrete conclusions about these 2014-2015 Hoosiers isn’t wise. Still, the vibe is decidedly different from the disappointment of a year ago. New faces are ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Mar 17, 2014
•
3
In Thursday’s opening round loss to the Illini in the Big Ten Tournament, a strong start to the second half saw the Hoosiers up five at 38-33 with 12:33 to go. But some turnovers and missed shots during a 14-2 ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Mar 10, 2014
•
3
Yogi Ferrell dished out a season-high eight assists in IU’s 84-80 loss to Michigan on Saturday night. The sophomore did a great job of breaking down the Wolverine defense off the dribble and finding teammates for scores. Freshman Troy Williams ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Mar 7, 2014
•
3
Despite holding Terran Petteway under his Big Ten average, Indiana still surrendered 1.1 points per possession to the Cornhuskers during Thursday night’s loss. The Hoosiers let Nebraska get its way after ballhandlers turned the corner on ball screens . They ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Mar 4, 2014
•
3
Where they’ve failed earlier in the season, the Hoosiers made plays on both ends of the court in the closing minutes against the Buckeyes to seal the victory on Sunday. A look at Hanner Mosquera-Perea’s two lobs and Will Sheehey’s ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Mar 3, 2014
•
3
Will Sheehey (30 points) and Stanford Robinson (17 points) scored career highs in Indiana’s 93-86 win over the No. 20 Hawkeyes on Thursday evening. A look at some of their scores in the latest edition of Film Session: The Hawkeyes ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 27, 2014
•
3
As Alex noted in Five Takeaways and as I alluded to on Twitter during the Northwestern game, Noah Vonleh’s face-up game is looking better than his back-to-the-basket game of late. Against Wisconsin, Vonleh actually found himself in Indiana’s perimeter weave ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 24, 2014
•
3
After struggling to put the ball in the basket against Northwestern in Bloomington, Indiana’s halfcourt offense hummed to the tune of 1.1 points per possession in Evanston. Often, the Hoosiers stayed patient, making the extra pass to get the best ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 17, 2014
•
3
The Boilermakers ran the Hoosiers out of Mackey Arena on Saturday afternoon by a score of 82-64. It was a rough one for IU, as poor communication, missed lay-ups and some stagnant offense in the second half led to the ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 14, 2014
•
3
As we all know by now, Indiana melted down in the last few minutes on Wednesday night. It led to a crushing loss to Penn State and a potential bubble burst, depending on how the Hoosiers finish out the season. ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 10, 2014
•
3
After just five turnovers in the first half, the Hoosiers coughed the ball up 11 times against Minnesota in their 66-60 loss at Williams Arena on Saturday evening. We’ll take a look at how Minnesota’s press and trapping sped IU ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 4, 2014
•
3
Yogi Ferrell’s work in denying Nik Stauskas the basketball was a key to victory in Sunday’s 63-52 win over the Wolverines. Beyond Yogi’s ball denial, Indiana’s decision to put Will Sheehey on Jordan Morgan was also key, as it created ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Feb 3, 2014
•
3
In last Thursday evening’s 60-55 loss to Nebraska, Indiana allowed the Cornhuskers a 6-of-11 mark from distance after halftime. It was just one of many reasons why Nebraska was able to trim a 13-point halftime deficit, take the lead and ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Jan 28, 2014
•
3
Noah Vonleh was credited with 14 boards during Sunday’s win against the Illini. The freshman used his long arms, big hands, strength and instincts to outmaneuver Illinois on the defensive glass — often when he didn’t have a positional advantage ...
-
Ryan Corazza
•
Jan 23, 2014
•
3
“The standard offensive set, to begin with, is a 1-in, 4-out flex, where the perimeter players provide ball screens and allow the ball handler to make a decision to drive, pass, or shoot. Indiana began out of that set a ...