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Tom, Derek, Bobby — it’s time to step up.
After losing to Michigan at home and at Northwestern, Minnesota beat No. 14 Wisconsin tonight at Williams Arena.
The scoreboard might not have shown it — and it was the team’s seventh loss in as many games — but IU took some baby steps in the right direction Tuesday.
When IU lost to No. 11 Michigan State last March, it was the team’s eighth-straight loss and the 19th in 20 games. Yet after the way the Hoosiers performed against the eventual NCAA Tournament runner-up Spartans this year, there wasn’t much with which to be disappointed.
In this morning's weekly Big Ten teleconference, IU coach Tom Crean addressed the nagging question about the status of sophomore guard Matt Roth. At last, it seems we have an answer, and it appears that the injured sharpshooter will not play the rest of the year.
After freshman guard Maurice Creek was lost for the season, you wondered how the Hoosiers would respond.
If you haven't realized it by now, each game we host a live blog/chat with the Herald-Times' Chris Korman and Dustin Dopirak, InsideTheHall's Alex Bozich and a number of other guests.
After falling to No. 13 Ohio State on Wednesday, IU will play at No. 11 Wisconsin on Saturday and No. 10 Michigan State at home Tuesday. Outside of the Big East Conference’s Providence Friars — currently in the middle of a four-game stretch consisting of No. 7 Georgetown, No. 4 Villanova, No. 5 West Virginia and No. 2 Syracuse — no other team in the country is facing a tougher span of games than the Hoosiers. But while Providence is facing the Murderers’ Row of the Big East during a 15-day period, IU’s difficult three-game stretch is taking place in a week’s time.
Louisville coach Rick Pitino reportedly has shown interest in the New Jersey Nets coaching position, sources told the New York Daily News.
The NBA All-Star Game 2010 Weekend won’t begin until Friday, but Wednesday’s IU and Ohio State game at Assembly Hall had the looks of it. There was plenty of dunking – alley-oops, two-handed flushes and a near-perfect windmill attempt by Ohio State’s William Buford. There were a fair amount of 3-pointers shot.
We have now seen three of America's best players play at Assembly Hall this year. In December, it was John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins of Kentucky. On Wednesday, it was Ohio State's Evan Turner.
Earlier today, USA Basketball revealed the names of the 27 players who will make up the 2010-2012 USA Men's National Team.
I don't make decisions around here, but if I did I might add "Club Trillion" to the links down at the very, very bottom of Hoosier Hype.
1-on-1 with OSU walk-on and blogger Mark Titus
This year’s Ohio State squad (18-6), currently ranked No. 13 in the country, has just a single Indiana native. And while this particular player has earned just 47 minutes in four years, he might be the most well-known Buckeye of them all.
After IU dropped a 58-43 contest to Iowa on Jan. 24, something changed. Both IU coach Tom Crean and his players alike spoke about the team’s quality practices and its renewed focus and belief since the home loss.
IU coach Tom Crean on the Wildcats
Tom Crean’s Hoosiers are looking to bounce back from heartbreaking losses against two of the Big Ten’s best. The losses came by a combined total of five points and it’s certainly gotten some fans asking, "What if freshman guard Maurice Creek wasn’t injured?"
Devan Dumes
The Sagemont School (Fla.) senior forward and IU commit Will Sheehey will lead his school against fellow Sunshine State school Montverde Academy today at 5 p.m.