Galloway, Stewart switch roles, struggle for Indiana men’s basketball in Michigan State loss
Indiana men’s basketball head coach Mike Woodson had seen enough.
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Indiana men’s basketball head coach Mike Woodson had seen enough.
Indiana men’s basketball will enter a stretch of three-straight games against opponents ranked in the AP Top 25 at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, taking on No. 17 Michigan State in East Lansing, Michigan.
Indiana men’s basketball head coach Mike Woodson decided to reinstate the five players he suspended for the team’s game against Northwestern, according to a release from IU Athletics on Thursday.
Minutes before Indiana men’s basketball’s game against Northwestern on Tuesday night, head coach Mike Woodson announced five players — including starting guards senior Xavier Johnson and graduate student Parker Stewart — have been suspended for “disciplinary reasons.”
It all started with an inbound pass, or a lack thereof.
Indiana men’s basketball, coming off a 68-55 win against Maryland, will be back at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall at noon Saturday to take on No. 18 Illinois.
With four seconds left on the clock before halftime, senior guard Xavier Johnson started his drive to the basket in the midst of an 8-0 run for Indiana men’s basketball against Maryland.
Indiana men’s basketball will be without its backup point guard and the hero from its win over Purdue when it takes on Maryland at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in College Park, Maryland.
In Indiana men’s basketball’s last two games, the starting lineup came out sluggish and dug early holes. Against then-No. 4 Purdue on Jan. 20, the team got a spark from senior guard Rob Phinisee and knocked off its in-state rival. It never dug out of the hole Sunday and lost to Michigan in blowout fashion.
Before Indiana men’s basketball’s matchup with Michigan on Sunday afternoon, senior center Michael Durr said Saturday the team’s goal was to stay consistent and avoid losses following big wins like its emotional victory against in-state rival No. 4 Purdue on Thursday.
Before Indiana men’s basketball’s win against No. 4 Purdue on Thursday night, head coach Mike Woodson knew he would need to lean on senior center Michael Durr to play big minutes.
Indiana men’s basketball snapped its nine-game losing streak against No. 4 Purdue on Thursday night at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall with a 68-65 win. The fans stormed the court in celebration, and senior guard Rob Phinisee was hoisted up by his teammates after a team-leading 20-point performance.
Coming off its first road win of the season at Nebraska, Indiana men’s basketball will be back in Bloomington for a matchup with No. 4 Purdue at 7 p.m. Thursday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Indiana has lost nine straight games against Purdue and last beat its in-state rival on Feb. 20, 2016, with former head coach Tom Crean at the helm.
With less than eight minutes to play between Indiana men’s basketball and Nebraska on Monday night, junior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis drove to the basket and left his feet for a layup attempt.
Indiana men’s basketball seemed to be making progress on the offensive end and taking better care of the basketball before it matched up with Iowa Thursday night. The team averaged just seven turnovers across the previous three games after giving the ball up 15.5 times per game in its first 12 games.
Indiana men’s basketball, which improved to 12-3 after its matchup against Minnesota, will face Iowa at 9 p.m. Thursday in Iowa City, Iowa. Indiana enters the game on a two-game win streak after also taking down then-No. 13 Ohio State on Jan. 6, while Iowa is 11-4 this season and lost its last game against then-No. 23 Wisconsin.
FC Cincinnati selected former Indiana men’s soccer junior goalkeeper Roman Celentano with the second overall pick in the 2022 Major League Soccer Superdraft on Tuesday.
Indiana men’s basketball took down Minnesota 73-60 Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The win moved Indiana to 3-2 in Big Ten play and 12-3 overall, all while keeping its undefeated home record intact.
After Indiana men’s basketball’s 61-58 loss to Penn State on Jan. 2, head coach Mike Woodson criticized junior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis’ effort, especially when it came to rebounding the ball.
Indiana men’s basketball fell to Penn State 61-58 Sunday afternoon at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pennsylvania. Penn State took a 10-point lead halfway through the second half, but Indiana responded with a 9-0 run to get back into the game.