Thoughts on a 70-65 win over the Cornhuskers: The pendulum took big swings in this one, as two Hoosiers double-digits leads (16 in first half, 13 in second) slipped away and Indiana came face-to-face with its past outings in Lincoln. ...
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Dec 31, 2014
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On Saturday in Madison Square Garden, Indiana began the second half with a 10-point lead over Georgetown. But thanks to the 1-2 punch of D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera and Josh Smith, the Hoosiers found themselves down 60-56 with 7:16 to go and little ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 30, 2014
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Indiana opens the Big Ten portion of its schedule on Wednesday in Lincoln at Pinnacle Bank Arena against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The game will be broadcast at 5:30 p.m. ET on BTN with Kevin Kugler and Shon Morris on the call: ...
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Jordan Littman
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Dec 30, 2014
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Indiana completed its non-conference season on Saturday with a 10-3 record. Here’s a look at five takeaways from the first month and a half of the season: · Indiana won’t have a problem scoring: While last season’s team struggled at multiple points ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 30, 2014
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Indiana announced on Tuesday afternoon that strength and conditioning coach Je’Ney Jackson is leaving the program to take over as the strength and conditioning program for the football program at the University of Kansas. The full release, including quotes from ...
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Jordan Littman
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Dec 30, 2014
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On Monday night, Indiana coach Tom Crean spoke on his weekly radio show with Don Fischer, as well as assistant coach Chuck Martin and guards Yogi Ferrell and James Blackmon Jr. Here’s a look at the news and notes of what Crean, ...
Podcast on the Brink is back for another episode with host Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call. Morris is joined by advanced statistics guru Ken Pomeroy, the founder of KenPom.com, to discuss a variety of topics, including: · The NCAA tournament selection ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 29, 2014
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The non-conference portion of IU’s schedule is complete and the Hoosiers are 10-3 heading into Wednesday’s Big Ten opener in Lincoln. Here’s a player-by-player look at how each Hoosier performed in the non-conference portion of IU’s schedule: Yogi Ferrell – 17.2 ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 28, 2014
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Charlotte Hornets rookie Noah Vonleh, the Big Ten’s freshman of the year last season at Indiana, has been assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League. Vonleh, the ninth pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, has ...
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Jordan Littman
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Dec 28, 2014
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Indiana fell to 10-3 on Saturday with a 91-87 overtime loss to Georgetown in Madison Square Garden. Here’s a look at five takeaways from the loss to the Hoyas: · Hoosiers had no answer to Josh Smith: In their previous two losses this season, Indiana ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Dec 27, 2014
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NEW YORK — With the Hoosiers trailing by five against Georgetown on Saturday with just 37 ticks left, Yogi Ferrell (27 points) rose from the top of the key and banked in a three to pull Indiana within two points. ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Dec 27, 2014
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NEW YORK – Tom Crean met with the media following Indiana’s 91-87 overtime loss to Georgetown on Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. Watch the full press conference below:
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Ryan Corazza
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Dec 27, 2014
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NEW YORK – Yogi Ferrell (27 points), Troy Williams (23 points, eight rebounds and four assists) and James Blackmon Jr. (22 points and seven rebounds) met with the media following Indiana’s 91-87 overtime loss to Georgetown on Saturday afternoon at ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 27, 2014
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Thoughts on a 91-87 overtime loss to the Hoyas: This one had a little bit of everything this afternoon in Madison Square Garden. There was Indiana opening a comfortable 10-point halftime lead and even extending it a bit to start ...
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Alex Bozich
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Dec 26, 2014
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Indiana concludes the non-conference portion of its schedule on Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden as the Hoosiers take on Georgetown in the Indeed Invitational. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2 at 12:00 p.m. with Bob Wischusen, Seth Greenberg ...
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Ryan Corazza
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Dec 24, 2014
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Due to its lack of size, Indiana is using its slew of guards and wing players to crash the boards this season. As I tweeted, even if they’re out of position or steps away, guys are still jumping in from ...