Hoosiers will have hands full with Wall, Kentucky
If the IU men’s basketball team thought Ole Miss was good, wait until it sees Kentucky.
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If the IU men’s basketball team thought Ole Miss was good, wait until it sees Kentucky.
This year's IDS basketball guide was entitled "Take Two." Apparently statisticians took two last night - points that is, from IU sophomore Verdell Jones.
Pitt has earned a reputation in recent years of bullying its opponents at Madison Square Garden, but it was the Hoosiers who socked the Panthers in the mouth and took their lunch money.
While beat reporters Zina Kumok and DeAntae Prince are covering the game live from MSG, I'll be holding it down from the first row of my living room. Here's some some pregame material:
When IU makes its way out onto the floor of the Garden, it should be more than just about winning or losing. It should be more than just a game. This is the Jimmy V Men’s Basketball Classic.
Jiovanny "Jio" Fontan has been receiving phone calls from USC, Miami, Oklahoma State, Kansas State and IU, according to East Coast hoops expert Adam Zagoria.
When Maryland coach Gary Williams and IU coach Tom Crean sat down for their postgame press conferences, the coaches told two different stories.
Here is some pregame material for tonight's game between IU and Maryland on ESPN2.
Whether or not we ask for it, not a press conference goes by in which IU coach Tom Crean fails to mention the home crowd.
The Big Ten has yet to pull out six or more wins in any Big Ten/ACC Challenges thus far - that's 10 years of the ACC dominating the "challenge."
As freshman Derek Elston went to the bench with 8:06 left in the second half, the 11,128 fans in attendance Saturday gave the 6-foot-9 forward more than just a polite golf clap for his efforts.
So apparently the Big Ten is the best basketball league in the country. It sure didn't play that way this weekend. Among the notable results:
If there was ever any doubt, IU’s eighth-place finish in Puerto Rico pretty much confirmed it – restoring IU basketball will be a long-term project for IU coach Tom Crean.
George Mason v. Indiana
Below the jump is the press release on the signing of Will Sheehey from earlier this week, including comments from Tom Crean:
No, that score above isn't the Celtics and the Pacers (plus the Pacers actually just beat the Celtics a week or so ago). We'll see how the team responds, and surely it is still early in the season. For now, here's ESPN's Andy Katz's take on Twitter:
IU will face Boston University at 6 p.m. for a spot in Sunday's consolation finals (5th place game) at the Puerto Rico Tipoff. The winner will play No. 21 Georgia Tech, who defeated George Mason, 80-72. The Patriots await the loser of the IU-BU game.
Following their 89-71 loss to Ole Miss at the Puerto Rico Tipoff, IU will play Boston University at 6 p.m. tomorrow, after the Terriers fell to Kansas State 80-70. The game will not be televised.
Game one of the Puerto Rico is in the books. No. 18 Dayton knocked off No. 21 Georgia Tech 63-59. Georgia Tech has a lot of young talent, including five-star freshman Derrick Favors, but it was the Flyers who prevailed on the backs of three sophomores, Chris Johnson, Paul Williams and Luke Fabrizius.
Although this isn’t your 2008-09 Hoosiers, the 2009 O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tipoff field will still make wins very hard to come by this week.