IU's offense struggles against Minnesota
It was a Jekyll-and-Hyde performance by IU’s offense — bad in the first half and strong in the second half.
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It was a Jekyll-and-Hyde performance by IU’s offense — bad in the first half and strong in the second half.
IU’s season began on a high note with a four-point victory in November against then-No. 2 Kansas in Hawaii.
After two close losses to two ranked Big Ten foes, IU faces a nearly must-win game Sunday against Michigan.
In the battle of dominant big men, sophomore forward Thomas Bryant more than held his own.
While IU and Purdue battle it out every season on the gridiron for the Old Oaken Bucket, the two basketball teams have one of the best rivalries in college basketball.
Junior guard Josh Newkirk single handedly tried to exorcise IU’s demons at the Kohl Center.
Missing its leading scorer junior guard James Blackmon Jr., IU needed someone to turn to on offense.
IU is reeling.
EVANSTON, ILL. — IU began its two-game road trip a winner of three consecutive games and four out of five.
Coming into Thursday’s game, IU was well aware of the offensive firepower that the Michigan Wolverines possessed.
After IU got off to a rough, 1-3 start in Big Ten conference play, the Hoosiers have rebounded by winning three consecutive games and four of five.
Junior guard James Blackmon Jr. had all the answers Saturday.
Heading into the game against Penn State, IU was already missing sophomore forward Juwan Morgan, who left the previous game against Rutgers with a foot injury.
After picking up its second Big Ten conference win, IU men’s basketball is headed east looking to notch its first road victory of the season at Penn State.
It was an ominous start for IU.
IU Coach Tom Allen knows defense.
Junior guard Rob Johnson, overcome by frustration, lay crumpled on the court.
After snapping its three-game losing streak, IU now looks to build on its first Big Ten conference win and start a winning streak Tuesday at Maryland.
This time IU punched first.
The lone bright spot for IU against No. 13 Wisconsin was freshman forward De’ron Davis.