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Iowa at Indiana
It's been well-documented that IU grabbed its first road win since Feb. 23, 2008.
The Hoosiers were favorites coming into this contest, but the absence of the Hawkeyes' second-leading scorer Anthony Tucker might have increased expectations for IU.
The Hoosiers have not been favored for a single moment in Big Ten play under IU coach Tom Crean. That might change Sunday in Assembly Hall when IU faces a Hawkeye team without a road win this season.
Indiana at Penn State
When IU fans last left the Assembly Hall stands in the 2006-07 season, a D.J. White-led team had defeated the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers.
Anyone following the Hoosiers know the road has not been kind to them.
IU coach Tom Crean recognized that Penn State could easily be a winning team within the Big Ten.
IU coach Tom Crean said his team will look to improve its frontcourt defense against Penn State at 7 p.m. today in University Park, Pa.
There have been several outlets commenting on whether IU fans should have rushed the court after the Hoosiers defeated Minnesota 81-78.
Verdell Jones: “If the fans tried to do what they want, but I felt like it was a game that we didn’t need to.”
Sophomore guard Verdell Jones seemed as if he prayed in a free throw to trim Minnesota’s lead to 78-74, contorting his body as the basket prolonged IU’s shot at what would eventually be an 81-78 victory.
Seldom does a team tally 16 turnovers and win by 24 points. Even less often does a team go 4-of-18 from the 3-point line and still outshoot its opponent. But Michigan did both of those Thursday night.
After losing its best scorer and outside shooter to injury, IU is placing more stake in making the smart play going into its 9 p.m. contest against Michigan. Where IU coach Tom Crean once emphasized pushing the ball up the court and getting quick shots, he’s now making sure his team manages possessions and gets open looks.
IU-UM pregame audio
Since Michigan was the first game in which IU played without freshman guard Maurice Creek, we decided it might be time to do an update on how IU guards have fared since Creek's 16.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists left the lineup because of his season-ending knee injury.
After a first half which ended with a 41-28 Hoosiers lead, constant fouls broke IU’s offensive rhythm and stopped the clock to allow Illinois time for a comeback.
IU coach Tom Crean said there were two teams fighting after IU played Illinois to a 66-60 loss Saturday night.
Everyone is talking about it, so I decided to lay the stats out here on Hoosier Hype.