Crean introduces Cheaney at press conference
IU coach Tom Crean said in his inaugural coaching year, Calbert Cheaney visited IU six times. On Monday, Cheaney came back again. However this time, it will be for a longer stay.
IU coach Tom Crean said in his inaugural coaching year, Calbert Cheaney visited IU six times. On Monday, Cheaney came back again. However this time, it will be for a longer stay.
Former IU basketball star Calbert Cheaney is returning to IU. Cheaney will join IU coach Tom Crean’s staff as director of Basketball Operations.
The IU men's basketball players played seven games against a Lithuanian team and two games against a Brazilian squad in addition to sightseeing at the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, the Forbidden City and other historic Chinese landmarks.
Forward Bobby Capobianco is leaving the IU men’s basketball team. The rising junior announced his intention to seek a transfer Friday in a statement from IU Athletics.
The Loveland, Ohio native spent two seasons with the Hoosiers as a member of coach Tom Crean's 2009 recruiting class.
Rising junior guard Jordan Hulls and rising sophomore guard Victor Oladipo will join a Reach USA trip to the Far East from May 17-31, IU Athletics announced Monday in a press release.
Not all IU recruits were smiling in Bloomington this weekend. In fact, the headlining act of the adidas May Classic AAU basketball tournament left extremely disappointed.
Members of the Hoosiers’ 2012, 2013 and 2014 recruiting classes will participate Friday through Sunday in the adidas May Classic AAU tournament at IU.
Remy Abell, a 6-foot-4-inch guard from Louisville, Ky., has committed to play for the Hoosiers.
Eastern High School guard Remy Abell committed to the 2011 Indiana basketball class.
Jeremiah Rivers’ chances of playing professionally next year just got even better.
This Final Four was anything but predictable.See what Aaron predicts happening as the NCAA Tournament comes to a close.
Nathan Hart takes a look at a variety of topics surrounding Big Ten basketball.
Although this Final Four may have been unpredictable, it’s what most people want to see happen in March Madness.
Lawrence Central (Indianapolis) junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 overall player according to Rivals.com, decided Thursday afternoon at his high school that he wanted to become a Hoosier.
Lawrence Central junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 recruit in the 2012 class by Rivals.com, announced today he will attend IU.
The middle-Zeller brother steps up his game for the Tar Heels, while Jimmer Fredette carries a hopeful BYU squad
Maybe the references get old. You can only say the “Butler did it” line about once per year and the whole David vs. Goliath thing has been used up. Even the “Hoosiers” comparisons — which are eerily similar — are so 2010. I mean, really, what’s left to say about the Butler Bulldogs?
Similar to IU’s loss to Penn State in December at Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers could not contain the Nittany Lion frontcourt in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
Well, that’s it. IU’s season is over. Maybe mercifully and maybe for the best. The 2010-11 IU basketball season has faded into oblivion.