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2013-2014 Player Profile: Noah Vonleh

  • Alex Bozich Oct 3, 2013  
 

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we look at freshman Noah Vonleh. For the third ...

Audio: Tom Crean’s speech at “State of the Hoosier Nation”

Wednesday night, Indiana coach Tom Crean spoke for more than an hour to an assembled crowd at the IU Auditorium for his annual “State of the Hoosier Nation” address. Below is audio from Crean’s entire speech, including his thoughts on ...

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2013-2014 Player Profile: Devin Davis

  • Alex Bozich Oct 2, 2013 3
 
2013-2014 Player Profile: Devin Davis

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we look at freshman Devin Davis. Friday’s Hoosier Hysteria ...

The Inside the Hall Mailbag: October 1

  • Alex Bozich Oct 1, 2013 3
 
The Inside the Hall Mailbag: October 1

The Inside the Hall Mailbag is a collection of questions tweeted to us via Twitter (@insidethehall) and sent to us via our Facebook page. Submit your questions and we’ll answer as many as we can. Aaron Miller writes: Hey guys, love the site and appreciate all your hard work. I wanted to get your take on the attitude of this year's team compared to last year's. I absolutely loved Hulls, Watford, Zeller and Oladipo leading last year's team and they will all be revered as all-time great Hoosiers, but did you ever get the feeling that they were almost too nice? All four were very stoic during games, and it occurred to me that the more aggressive and outspoken attitudes of this year's leaders, Sheehey and Yogi, could bring a beneficial edge to the entire unit. Thoughts? Thanks for the question. I don't agree that the four players you mentioned were stoic, but maybe some perceived it that way because of on court personalities. All four were intense competitors who really helped transform the program's culture back into one of winning. Their body language might have been different from a guy like Will Sheehey, but it's not fair to say that Cody Zeller was stoic just because he was quiet at times on the court. That's just his personality. I just don't buy the narrative that any of the four guys you mentioned could be considered "too nice."

2013-2014 Player Profile: Stanford Robinson

  • Jordan Littman Oct 1, 2013 3
 
2013-2014 Player Profile: Stanford Robinson

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we look at freshman Stanford Robinson. Following the departures of Victor Oladipo, Remy Abell and Maurice Creek this past offseason, Indiana has been left thin at shooting guard. Along with it, 77 percent of the Hoosiers' 3-point production from 2012-2013 is gone. Enter freshman Stanford Robinson, a 6-foot-4 Landover, Md., native, who is the Hoosiers' only scholarship player at the position this year. What that means is that Robinson could get on the court early as an Indiana Hoosier, filling a void left by those multiple departures.

2013-2014 Player Profile: Troy Williams

  • Ryan Corazza Sep 30, 2013 3
 
2013-2014 Player Profile: Troy Williams

While fellow freshman Noah Vonleh possesses the most basketball talent out of the freshman class, it's Troy Williams high-flying, energetic style of play that might endear him most to Indiana fans. There is a youthful exuberance to Williams' game; he makes it all look so fun. (This is a kid, after all, who has proclaimed he's still trying to give the dunk contest a go despite a right hand injury.) Williams' pedigree and accolades are well-known at this point. The Virginia native played AAU ball for his uncle, Boo Williams. He was named Gatorade Player of the Year in Virginia and spent his senior season playing for Oak Hill Academy, a program that's pumped out NBA talent like Carmelo Anthony and Rajon Rondo. A stat stuffer, he averaged 16.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 blocks during the regular season. More recently, Williams picked up MVP honors at the Derby Festival Basketball Classic.

Indiana releases more Hoosier Hysteria details

  • Jordan Littman Sep 27, 2013 3
 
Indiana releases more Hoosier Hysteria details

Late Friday afternoon, Indiana released more details for next Friday’s Hoosier Hysteria. Starting at 2 p.m. on the south side of Assembly Hall, IU will provide a D.J., concessions and a video board showing highlights and games from last season. ...

2013-2014 Player Profile: Collin Hartman

  • Jordan Littman Sep 27, 2013 3
 
2013-2014 Player Profile: Collin Hartman

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we start our look at Indiana’s roster with Collin ...

HD Video: Yogi Ferrell, Collin Hartman and Jeremy Hollowell talk at Indiana Media Day

Before its first official practice on Friday, Indiana’s men’s basketball team hosted its annual Media Day on Thursday at Assembly Hall. Inside the Hall got the chance to speak to several players, including freshman Collin Hartman and sophomores Yogi Ferrell ...

Notebook: Etherington set to return to the court

  • Jordan Littman Sep 26, 2013 3
 
Notebook: Etherington set to return to the court

Nine and a half months ago, Austin Etherington’s season ended when he suffered a broken left kneecap in the first half of a game against Central Connecticut State. Thursday afternoon, speaking to the media only one day before Indiana’s first ...

Luke Fischer out with left shoulder sprain

  • Jordan Littman Sep 26, 2013 3
 
Luke Fischer out with left shoulder sprain

6-foot-11 freshman center Luke Fischer is out for the next few weeks with a left shoulder sprain, Indiana announced via a press release Thursday afternoon. Fischer suffered the sprain during a scrimmage earlier this week. Also noted is that Peter Jurkin ...

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Lourawls Nairn commits to Michigan State

  • Ryan Corazza Sep 26, 2013 3
 
Lourawls Nairn commits to Michigan State

On Thursday morning at his high school, Sunrise Christian Academy, class of 2014 Bel Aire (Kan.) point guard Lourawls Nairn committed to play for Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans. Nairn also considered Minnesota, Oklahoma and Indiana. The point ...

2013-2014 ITH season preview: Illinois Fighting Illini

One thing's for certain in John Groce's early Illini tenure: He's never short on histrionics. In a sport where coaches strut the sideline like a runway, Groce's facial contortions stand out. But a more important, less superficial analysis of Groce's first full season in Champaign reveals a season in which he didn't let the program slip. The team started out 12-0, which included a win over Butler for the 2012 Maui Invitational Championship. Illinois climbed as high as No. 10 in week seven of the Associated Press Top 25 poll. While the Big Ten season (8-10, tied-7th) was nothing more than average, the Illini did nip then-No. 1 Indiana at the other Assembly Hall. The team also made the NCAA tournament as a No. 7 seed after missing out in Bruce Weber's last season at the helm. It beat Colorado in the second round before falling to No. 2 Miami in a close game, 63-59. And Groce's returns with recruits should give the Illini faithful some hope. It's been a super September. Class of 2014 standouts Quentin Snider (No. 37), a former Louisville verbal, and Leron Black (No. 39) both gave pledges to Groce this month. Both were also targets of the Indiana staff.

2013-2014 ITH season preview: Michigan State Spartans

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we continue our look at the Big Ten with the Michigan State Spartans. When Michigan State coach Tom Izzo says his future team reminds him of his 2000 National Champion squad, watch out. He said just that in July to MSU's student newspaper, The State News. In fact, heading into the 2013-2014 season, Izzo might have his best squad in East Lansing since that legendary team more than 13 years ago. There's Gary Harris, Keith Appling and Adreian Payne, who return to comprise the Spartans' core. All three were recognized as all-Big Ten last season. Harris and Payne gave up potential first round NBA draft selections to make a run at a national championship in 2014.

2013-2014 ITH season preview: Wisconsin Badgers

  • Alex Bozich Sep 24, 2013 3
 
2013-2014 ITH season preview: Wisconsin Badgers

With the start of college basketball season on the horizon, we’ll be taking a long look at the conference at large as well as Indiana’s roster over the next month. Today, we continue our look at the Big Ten with the Wisconsin Badgers. The brand of basketball in Madison may not always be easy on the eyes, but the results cannot be called into question. Over 12 seasons at Wisconsin, Bo Ryan has two Big Ten championships and the Badgers have never finished outside of the top four in the conference standings. That's consistency. Of course, that begs the question: Is this finally the year Wisconsin falls into the middle of the pack in the league? A quick survey of preseason prognostications says no. That optimism is centered largely around the upside of Sam Dekker, pictured above, and a solid nucleus of returning players in the backcourt. Dekker, one of four true freshman to start under Ryan, appears poised for a huge year. Ryan Evans is no longer going to take minutes from Dekker and his elite athleticism, motor and ability to shoot from the perimeter make him one of the more exciting players to watch in the league. As a freshman, he shot nearly 40 percent on 3-pointers and posted an offensive rating of 116.7, the highest mark among regulars in Wisconsin’s rotation.

Troy Williams out with right hand injury

  • Jordan Littman Sep 23, 2013 3
 
Troy Williams out with right hand injury

6-foot-7 freshman forward Troy Williams is out for "the next few weeks" after suffering a right hand injury during a workout, Indiana's announced late Monday afternoon. No other details were disclosed, though Indiana coach Tom Crean called the injury "a setback." Below is the entire release, via IU media relations: