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With this being dead week, my Friday afternoon is wide open. I found some time to look into some of the things being written about IU and Kentucky heading into the Saturday game.
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With this being dead week, my Friday afternoon is wide open. I found some time to look into some of the things being written about IU and Kentucky heading into the Saturday game.
The beginning of IU’s 90-73 loss to Kentucky on Saturday at Assembly Hall seemed too good to be true – and it was.
IU showed a confidence in its 74-64 win that it lacked in previous contests.
Crean’s win came on the biggest stage of his coaching career at IU. The Hoosiers faced a team that had received votes in the top 25 only a week ago. And it came just before a Saturday bout with No. 4 Kentucky.
NEW YORK – Sophomore guard Verdell Jones drove with a determined look on his face before turning on his pivot foot to drain a midrange jump shot.
One of the youngest teams in the country will play Pittsburgh today in one of the oldest and most renowned arenas in America.
IU v. Pitt
One of the youngest teams in the country will play Pittsburgh today in one of the oldest and most renowned arenas in America.
Live Blog: IU vs. Florida State
Conference academic honors were awarded on Dec. 1.
The Hoosiers were tied with the Terrapins at 54-54 in the second half, before Maryland reeled off a 24-9 run that lasted up until the final minute. The loss had the feel of many IU contests from a season ago. More than anything, it proved that there is still growing to be done in Bloomington.
A lot can change in a year, but IU's 80-68 loss against Maryland proved that not much is different in Assembly Hall.
Marlyand at Indiana
When junior guard Jeremiah Rivers drives or begins a half-court set, his vision is rarely impaired. At 6-foot-5, he has faced opponents who usually stand about five inches shorter.
In its first two games, IU faced inferior talent and allowed it to stick around. However, a veteran Ole Miss team prevailed against the Hoosiers in the first of three possible games in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-off.
7-foot-3 center Nick Schneiders extended hishand many more times during IU’s 69-61 win against USC Upstate. He blocked, changed or challenged nearly every IU shot that came near him. But foul trouble put him on the bench – and IU excelled when he sat.
IU coach Tracy Smith lost a lot last year, but he said he thinks he has enough pitching to start where others left off. He also said this class reminds him of last years juniors, who sent a number players into the draft.
IU has pulled in nine recruits for the class of 2010 after its first season as a Big Ten Tournament Champion and NCAA participant since 1986.
Freshman forward Derek Elston’s game didn’t hinge on his performance Friday. It began well before the big heads, crimson fleeces or screaming fans worked their way into Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers struggled offensively in the early moments, but broke opened a 38-11 run they rode to a win in the first regular season game on Friday against Howard.