Column: Ferrell is IU's key to long tournament run
A confident “Yogi” is what the Hoosiers need because if teams continue to give him openings, the freshman has what it takes to lead IU all the way.
A confident “Yogi” is what the Hoosiers need because if teams continue to give him openings, the freshman has what it takes to lead IU all the way.
After a Big Ten Tournament where he scored six points in two games while shooting 2-of-14 from the field, senior guard Jordan Hulls seemed to find his shooting form Friday, scoring 10 points, including two 3-pointers, in IU's 83-62 first round victory against James Madison.
Freshman guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell scored IU's first nine points as IU took the lead early and never trailed in its NCAA tournament opener in Dayton, Ohio, winning 83-62 and advancing to play ninth-seeded Temple on Sunday.
Celebration of Life services will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in the IU Auditorium for IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash.
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Pending a public hearing next Wednesday, the IU Supreme Court decided Thursday night to grant temporary relief for SPARC for IU’s disqualification from the IUSA election.
Candidates for IU Student Association debated Thursday about issues from the relationship between students and administrators to the budget.
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