IU ranked No. 20 in USA Today/ESPN poll, 18 in AP
IU men's basketball team moved up in both national rankings, from No. 23 to 18 in the AP Poll and to 20 from 24 in the USA Today/ESPN poll.
IU men's basketball team moved up in both national rankings, from No. 23 to 18 in the AP Poll and to 20 from 24 in the USA Today/ESPN poll.
A week after not making a field goal during 46 minutes of action during a road loss to Iowa, IU veterans senior Verdell Jones III and junior Christian Watford made sure that wouldn’t be the case for their final road game of the season.
IU men’s basketball season has been a ball on a roulette wheel. Matters were no different in the Hoosiers’ 69-50 win Sunday in Minnesota.
The winning streak was short-lived. After taking Wisconsin down to the wire and pulling off a 62-60 victory Thursday — the team’s first win in 15 Big Ten games this season — the IU women’s basketball team (6-23, 1-15) fell 90-58 to Purdue (21-8, 11-5) on Sunday at Mackey Arena during its final regular season game.
The IU men’s basketball team entered Sunday’s game with two streaks behind them. One of those was losing Big Ten road games, in which IU was 2-6. The other was winning at Williams Arena, where the Hoosiers were 0-3 since IU Coach Tom Crean took over in 2008.
With four players in double figures, the No. 23/24 Hoosiers (22-7, 9-7) throttled Minnesota (17-12, 5-11) at Williams Arena, 69-50.
The No. 23/24 Hoosiers try to put an end to a three-game losing streak at the Barn in Minneapolis. Follow along and join in the conversation with IDS basketball reporters and others here.
Senior forward Danilsa Andujar muscled her way through traffic to grab the rebound and draw a foul with only 3.2 seconds left. Andujar sank both shots, giving her and the rest of the IU women’s basketball team its first Big Ten victory of the year, 62-60.
Since Crean took the helm in 2008, the Hoosiers are 0-3 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
After their first win in almost two months on Thursday night, the Hoosiers hope to extend their win streak against Purdue.
In a season filled with accolades and accomplishments, the IU basketball team added another Wednesday.
IU Coach Tom Crean said Will Sheehey had been dealing with a groin injury. In addition, Sheehey was recovering from an ankle sprain that sidelined him for five games. If he was still hurting, he didn’t show it Wednesday.
The NFL Coach of the Year could only stay silent for so long.
With senior night in effect, the IU women’s basketball players hope to provide the seniors something they haven’t experienced during their final season in Bloomington: a Big Ten victory.
In a rare February non-conference game, the IU men’s basketball team didn’t have any letdowns. No. 23/24 IU (21-7, 8-7) cruised to a 75-56 win against North Carolina Central on Wednesday night at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers look to bounce back from a road loss to Iowa, and return home to take on the Eagles of North Carolina Central. No. 23/24 IU tips off at 7 p.m. Join the IDS basketball reporters and others in the conversation about the game here.
Taking a rare break from the rigorous Big Ten Conference, the IU basketball team will welcome North Carolina Central University for a 7 p.m. tipoff today at Assembly Hall.The game will not be televised, but can be streamed online at btn2go.com.
After climbing the treacherous mountain of Big Ten games for weeks, the Hoosiers have a chance to relax a little on level ground in a contest against North Carolina Central. IU Coach Tom Crean’s unorthodox scheduling worked out perfectly, as his team can have a confidence boost against a MEAC team following a disappointing loss at Iowa.
His memory becomes fuzzy when he thinks about events from before 1969, but he knows that, since then, the lone home game he did not see in person was against Cornell in 2008.
After a .500 week in the Big Ten, the IU men’s basketball team dropped in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches Polls.