Update on Crimson Guard trip to Ohio State
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After looking like they were dead in the water at Iowa two weeks ago, the Hoosiers have overcome key injuries to pick up two wins at home against ranked foes.
In IU’s 60-57 win, the junior forward scored 12 points, a total by any outside observer that doesn’t seem particularly noteworthy. Add seven rebounds and it still doesn’t seem enough to write home about.
Can the Hoosiers catch a break? The injury to leading scorer Christian Watford suggests that IU can't.
In case you weren't aware, the Crimson Guard is organizing a road trip to Columbus, Ohio for the IU vs. Ohio State basketball game in late February. The deadline to sign up is Feb. 1 (otherwise known as tomorrow).
Although the IU men's basketball team has lost close games, you cannot fault the effort that they gave on Sunday night.
IU coach Tom Crean discussed Watford’s need for defensive improvement and said there’s a lot that needs work.
IU basketball columnist Nathan Hart analyzes the dinged up Hoosiers, the next winnable game and what former IU coach Dan Dakich said about possible transfers.
The absence of junior guard Verdell Jones is not something the Hoosiers can use as a crutch for losing to Iowa.
At the end of the day, IU still adds another tally to the loss column.
Nathan Hart says Jordan Hulls is the key to the Hoosiers' offense
Nathan Hart gives his opinion on the Maurice Creek injury, the IU student section and the current state of the Big Ten.
Nathan Hart says IU's effort and energy will have to last the entire game in order to win
(Pre-post caveat: I'm not trying to be Debbie Downer after IU's first Big Ten win. We will have full coverage of the team's 80-61 victory against Michigan. Ryan's game wrap is a good place to start.)
From the guys that did the IU Anthem, they're out with a new music video. It's called "This is Indiana". Check it out.
Nathan Hart looks for improvement in IU basketball since last yea - and fails to find any
In IU's 85-67 loss Friday to Ohio State - the nation's No. 2-ranked team, an undefeated team that looks primed to win the Big Ten, and a team that was so clearly better than the Hoosiers that the game was at times painful to watch - it's tough to fault IU.
IU coach Tom Crean has used 186 five-man rotations this season. Of those, 46 have spent at least three minutes on the court together, and nine have been on the court for at least ten minutes.
What may have been an understated reality before day one of the season became obvious after IU's loss against Penn State. Simply, it will be a challenge for this team to win any Big Ten games this year, writes IDS men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart.
With Big Ten season starting today, the IDS basketball reporting crew is going to add in some weekly features to the Basketblog. We will be unveiling those throughout the next week or so as Big Ten play begins and second semester starts.