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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 21, 2020
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“Inside IU Basketball with Archie Miller” returned Monday night with Archie Miller and freshman forward Trayce Jackson-Davis spending a combined hour with host Don Fischer to discuss Indiana’s recent Big Ten games, including Indiana’s first true road win of the ...
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Dylan Wallace
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Jan 19, 2020
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Devonte Green took a screen from Joey Brunk and as he weaved his way to the top of the free-throw line, he threw an alley-oop over the top of the defense to a rolling Brunk, resulting in an easy layup ...
LINCOLN, Neb. – Trayce Jackson-Davis, Joey Brunk and Armaan Franklin addressed the media following Indiana’s 82-74 win over Nebraska on Saturday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Watch their postgame comments below:
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Dylan Wallace
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Jan 15, 2020
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Andreas James took a seat a few rows behind Indiana’s bench and calmly watched one of Indiana’s most hectic games of the year. The Hoosiers knocked off then-No. 11, now No. 21 Ohio State 66-54, and for the first time ...
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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 14, 2020
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“Inside IU Basketball with Archie Miller” returned Monday night with Archie Miller and junior guard Cooper Bybee spending a combined hour with host Don Fischer to discuss Indiana’s recent home wins over Northwestern and Ohio State. The show also touched ...
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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 13, 2020
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Lost in the shuffle of Saturday’s win over Ohio State, stuck somewhere in between Rob Phinisee’s return to the starting lineup and Joey Brunk’s strong defensive showing, was the continuation of a trend for Indiana. The Hoosiers are prone to ...
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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 11, 2020
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Devonte Green rose above the court, and his teammates followed in lockstep. The outcome of Saturday’s game had already been decided. Indiana was going to win, and did so somewhat comfortably, against No. 11 Ohio State inside a vocal Simon ...
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Jamie Owens
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Jan 11, 2020
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Check out 68 photos by Jamie Owens from Indiana’s 66-54 win over Ohio State at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Purchase prints from J. Scott Photography.
Archie Miller, Joey Brunk and Rob Phinisee addressed the media on Friday afternoon to preview Saturday’s game against No. 11 Ohio State at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Watch both press conferences below (video courtesy of IU Athletics):
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Dylan Wallace
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Jan 9, 2020
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In the final 10:38 of Indiana’s 66-62 win over Northwestern Wednesday night, Archie Miller only made three substitutions. Once to put in Rob Phinisee to spell Al Durham, another time to put Durham back in for Armaan Franklin, and finally ...
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Jamie Owens
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Jan 8, 2020
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Check out 43 photos by Jamie Owens from Indiana’s 66-62 win over Northwestern on Wednesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Purchase prints from J. Scott Photography.
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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 7, 2020
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“Inside IU Basketball with Archie Miller” returned Monday night after a brief winter break with Archie Miller and junior forward Justin Smith spending a combined hour with host Don Fischer to discuss the games which took place since the last ...
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Cameron Drummond
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Jan 6, 2020
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Bob Knight’s words were straightforward, but in the end metaphorical. Since relocating back to Bloomington in the twilight of his life, the former Indiana basketball coach has slowly increased his public appearances. Recent years have brought speaking engagements around the ...
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Seth Tow
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Jan 4, 2020
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Indiana was within three points of No. 15 Maryland with 14:17 remaining. The Hoosiers hadn’t played particularly well, but good efforts by Joey Brunk and Trayce Jackson-Davis seemed to give them a chance. They both were ...
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Dylan Wallace
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Jan 3, 2020
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In November 2018 when Indiana played at Arkansas, they erased a double-digit deficit in the second half only to miss a last-second tip in, followed by a careless foul to lose the game by one. When Arkansas came to Bloomington ...
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Cameron Drummond
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Dec 31, 2019
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The past 10 years of Indiana men’s basketball have been among the most eventful in program history. A coaching change came along with two outright Big Ten titles, and trips to the NCAA tournament always stopped in the Sweet Sixteen ...