With 2009 upon us, it’s time to look back on the year that was here at Inside the Hall. From 10 to 1, here are the ten posts that received the most comments. Editor’s note: Game Threads were not included. ...
With 2009 upon us, it’s time to look back on the year that was here at Inside the Hall. From 10 to 1, here are the ten posts that attracted the most eyeballs in 2008. Some of these may surprise ...
Indiana coach Tom Crean spoke on Saturday afternoon regarding the team’s academic performance the first semester and Sunday’s game with Lipscomb. You can read the entire transcript here. On the team’s performance in the classroom in the fall: “I was ...
Around the Hall is recommended reading from the Inside the Hall crew. IU’s abysmal start {Indianapolis Star} Jones gets physical in return to action {Indianapolis Star} IU never got started {Herald Times} Crean or Patton? {Hoosier Scoop} Wildcats ripped at ...
The oddsmakers in Vegas like the Wildcats to win big — by 18 to be exact on Vegasinsider.com — in tomorrow’s game at Rupp Arena. Kentucky is coming off a 23-point home win against Mississippi Valley State, but they’ve already ...
And here is the audio, thanks for our friends over at The Hoosier Scoop: [audio:http://blogs.heraldtimesonline.com/iusp/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ds_20527.mp3]
Wednesday night’s game against TCU, originally listed on some schedules for 7PM EST, will start at 8PM EST and be televised by ESPN2.
The Hoosiers face their toughest test thus far in the first basketball game ever at Lucas Oil Stadium. The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network and the IU radio network. We encourage you to follow along as ...
If you are absolutely dying to see what Lucas Oil Stadium is going to look for tomorrow’s IU-Gonzaga tilt (or even if you are midly interested in it like me), WISH TV did a package on the setup. You can ...
You know the drill. ITH, Hoosier Scoop, Hoosier Nation and the IDS. 6:45. Be there.
Each year in college basketball, there is a group of young teams flying somewhat under the radar yet capable of a deep run in the tournament. In 2006, a team in the aforementioned group was Billy Donovan’s Florida Gators. They ...
Last year, Dan Dakich was at the unfortunate intersection of the Kelvin Sampson fallout — and the issues Sampson’s kids had both been dealt and had created for themselves — and Dakich was the one that eventually kicked Armon Bassett ...