IU hoping to spoil celebration at Purdue
A year removed from IU’s Big Ten regular season title, rival Purdue has a chance to lock up a share of this season’s conference crown against the Hoosiers on Tuesday night.
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A year removed from IU’s Big Ten regular season title, rival Purdue has a chance to lock up a share of this season’s conference crown against the Hoosiers on Tuesday night.
Basketball is a game of scoring runs.
IOWA CITY — Junior guard Robert Johnson stood at half-court of Carver Hawkeye Arena with 38 seconds left in overtime with his jersey over his face and both of his hands behind his head.
When IU left Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City last season, the team just sealed the Big Ten regular season championship. When the Hoosiers exit the same arena Tuesday, they’re just looking to win and move up from the bottom of the Big Ten standings.
IU center Thomas Bryant was held in check on offense all night, but with 17 seconds left, the big man hit two clutch free throws to put the Hoosiers up one.
A lot of questions regarding the state of IU basketball, including which postseason tournament the Hoosiers will play in, will be answered in the upcoming weeks.
Like most times after an IU loss, there are a bevy of statistics to use to try to figure out the root of the issue.
IU missed a great opportunity against in-state rival No. 16 Purdue on Thursday night at home.
IU’s defensive play has been concerning all season, but Sunday at Wisconsin it appeared as if it turned the corner.
IU Coach Tom Crean is looking to add another player to his 2017 recruiting class after extending an offer to an Illinois guard on Thursday.
IU men’s basketball is a NCAA tournament team at the moment.
There were many different times the game Wednesday night between IU men’s basketball and Penn State could have ended — four different times, to be exact.
EVANSTON, Ill. — Sophomore forward Thomas Bryant was the only IU men’s basketball player who could do anything positive on the offensive end of the floor Sunday night at Northwestern.
The already thin IU men’s basketball lineup will be without another important player when it takes the court Sunday evening at Welsh-Ryan Arena against Northwestern.
A season ago when the IU men’s basketball team visited Ann Arbor, Michigan for its annual showdown against the Michigan Wolverines they went on a 25-0 scoring run and put away the game early in the second half.
IU freshman guard Devonte Green saw the clock ticking down in the final moments of the game against Rutgers. His team was up 19 points, and the Hoosiers had their second conference win secured.
To see how valuable transfer sophomore forward Zach McRoberts is to the IU men’s basketball team, you have to go beyond the point total.
All of Hoosier nation would like to go back in time to Wednesday night in State College, Pennsylvania to try and stop sophomore forward OG Anunoby from going up for a rebound with fewer than 10 seconds left in the first half.
IU men’s basketball’s big three of sophomore forward Thomas Bryant and junior guards James Blackmon Jr. and Robert Johnson have found success in Hoosier victories this season.
The last four meetings between IU men’s basketball and Penn State were decided by five points or less.