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(7 hours ago)
ATLANTA — Indiana men’s basketball came to Atlanta, Georgia, looking to pick up a quality non-conference win and extend its winning streak to five games. Instead, the Hoosiers got walloped in a 106-76 blowout against Auburn University. It marked the first time Indiana allowed 100+ points since a 112-110 double-overtime loss to Syracuse University on Nov. 30, 2021.
(12/06/23 6:23am)
Indiana men’s basketball was in a slugfest. In its first road game of the season at Michigan on Tuesday night, the Hoosiers and Wolverines went back and forth, exchanging blows and trading the lead as the clock wound down. When it mattered most, the Hoosiers’ starting lineup stepped up and guided the team to a 78-75 win.
(12/05/23 12:22am)
Since losing its first —and so far, only — game of the season to the University of Connecticut on Nov. 19, Indiana men’s basketball has started to find its stride. The Hoosiers have won three consecutive games, their last two being double-digit victories, and look to continue their winning ways Tuesday night against Michigan (4-4) in their first true road game of the season.
(12/02/23 4:40am)
Nothing has come easy for Indiana men’s basketball this season despite its now 6-1 record. Even against mid-major competition, the Hoosiers have had to scrap for all six of their wins, and slow starts have been one of several factors in their tight contests. Against Maryland on Friday night, however, Indiana burst out of the gates in both halves en route to a 65-53 win.
(12/02/23 2:22am)
Wielding a 5-1 record entering the contest, Indiana men’s basketball hosted Maryland (4-3) in its Big Ten opener Friday night. Despite the absence of senior guard Xavier Johnson, who sat out with a lingering ankle injury, the Hoosiers were able to defeat the Terrapins 65-53 to start conference play 1-0.
(11/27/23 1:55am)
INDIANAPOLIS — Sophomore forward Malik Reneau hoisted a free throw to convert an and-one layup and give Indiana its first double-digit lead of Sunday’s contest against Harvard University, but it hit rim. Freshman forward Mackenzie Mgbako soared through air to snatch the offensive rebound before going right back up, banking in the layup while drawing a foul of his own and celebrating with a flex on the floor to cap off a career night and breakout performance.
(11/21/23 2:05am)
NEW YORK — The game of basketball is commonly referred to as a game of runs. Indiana men’s basketball’s Monday contest against the University of Louisville proved that true, and a late spurt to end the game put the Hoosiers on top in a 74-66 win.
(11/21/23 12:07am)
Indiana men’s basketball capped off the Empire Classic third-place game with a 74-66 win over the University of Louisville. The Hoosiers leave New York with a 4-1 overall record.
(11/19/23 10:26pm)
NEW YORK — After trailing most of the first half, Indiana men’s basketball was making a late push to make the halftime deficit manageable. With three minutes and 15 seconds remaining in the frame, sophomore guard CJ Gunn found himself wide open in the corner with a chance to cut the deficit to 30-24. Gunn missed and 19 seconds later, University of Connecticut graduate guard Cam Spencer connected from deep for a 33-21 lead.
(11/18/23 8:44pm)
Following three tighter than contested wins to start its non-conference schedule, Indiana men’s basketball is set to face its biggest competitor yet Sunday afternoon. The Hoosiers will take on defending national champions No. 5 University of Connecticut in Madison Square Garden to kick off the Empire Classic.
(11/17/23 3:48am)
With 50 seconds on the clock and leading by 9 points, Indiana men’s basketball’s frontcourt found itself in a two-on-one fastbreak. Sophomore forward Malik Reneau handled the ball down the court and, with a defender homing in, lobbed the ball above the rim. Sophomore center Kel’el Ware soared up to slam it home with two hands, putting an exclamation point on Indiana’s 89-80 win over Wright State University on Thursday night.
(11/17/23 2:23am)
Indiana men’s basketball took the floor at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall looking for an easy win against a shorthanded Wright State University, who was missing star graduate guard Trey Calvin — the Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year — due to a shoulder injury. The Hoosiers followed suit with their first two regular season wins — it didn’t come easy, but they eventually got the job done with an 89-80 win.
(11/15/23 6:25pm)
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(11/13/23 4:05am)
Following its 69-63 season-opening win over Florida Gulf Coast University on Nov. 7, Indiana men’s basketball anticipated an easy bounce-back win over Army West Point on Sunday. Despite entering the contest as 26-point favorites, the Hoosiers got an unlikely test before escaping with a 72-64 victory.
(11/12/23 3:49am)
Following a nail-biting 69-63 season-opening win over Florida Gulf Coast University on Nov. 7, Indiana men’s basketball looks to improve its record to 2-0 against Army West Point on Sunday night.
(11/08/23 1:46am)
Indiana men’s basketball tipped off its 2023-24 season with a 69-63 against Florida Gulf Coast thanks to a late second half run by the Hoosiers.
(11/06/23 6:48pm)
Indiana men’s basketball will open its 2023-24 regular season against Florida Gulf Coast University at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/04/23 2:02am)
Following Indiana men’s basketball’s sluggish start to its Oct. 29 exhibition opener against the University of Indianapolis, the Hoosiers made sure to put on a show in their exhibition Friday. Indiana defeated Marian University 94-61 in its final game before the regular season.
(11/02/23 5:23pm)
Indiana men’s and women’s basketball teams will commemorate Bob Knight throughout the duration of the 2023-24 season, per an IU Athletics release. The teams will don “RMK” patches — standing for his full name Robert Montgomery Knight — on home and away jerseys, starting Friday for the men’s exhibition against Marian University.
(11/02/23 5:05pm)
Indiana men’s basketball fields its most uncertain roster in multiple seasons. After losing four of their five starters from last season — including program legend Trayce Jackson-Davis and first-round NBA draftee Jalen Hood-Schifino — the Hoosiers brought in 10 newcomers.