Purdue column: Still irrelevant
IDS columnist Avi Zaleon and Purdue Exponent columnist Anil Rao say just what they think about the other's basketball team in anticipation of the Saturday game.
IDS columnist Avi Zaleon and Purdue Exponent columnist Anil Rao say just what they think about the other's basketball team in anticipation of the Saturday game.
It was Michigan’s freshman guard Trey Burke — not IU’s Cody Zeller — who made the necessary plays to lead his team to victory.
IU Coach Tom Crean was not happy with the way his team began Wednesday night’s game, calling the starting lineup "a joke."
Indiana lost. I know I’m supposed to write bad things about this team when that happens.
In a game where IU was down by as many as 20 points in the first half, the Hoosiers could not get over the hump Wednesday evening.
It hasn’t been pretty for the IU men’s basketball team early.
The Hoosiers take on the Wolverines. Click here for the live chat.
The IU men’s basketball team will try to put a blemish on Michigan’s 5-0 home record in conference play when the teams face off at 6:30 tonight in Ann Arbor, Mich.
As the men’s basketball team prepares to travel today to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the Wolverines, IU Coach Tom Crean shares some insights and observations about the Hoosiers’ next opponent.
To hand the Wolverines their first loss at home this season, IU will have to stop the best-scoring backcourt in the Big Ten with Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke. IU’s on-ball defense will need to be sharp.
Following a loss to Wisconsin on Thursday and a victory against Iowa Sunday, the Hoosiers remained in the Top 25 in both the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls.
Sporting a freshly shaved head, sophomore guard Will Sheehey took on a different role for the IU basketball team Sunday evening.
In simultaneous agreement, the more than 17,000 in attendance at Assembly Hall rose and gave their appreciation.
Coming into Sunday night’s game, junior forward Derek Elston had yet to be a part of IU’s offensive equation in conference play. In just 68 seconds, that changed.
Whatever offensive woes the IU men’s basketball team had Thursday night at Wisconsin appear to have subsided.
A change in the starting lineup has paid off after one half of basketball at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers take on the Hawkeyes of Iowa at 6 p.m. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters as they discuss the game.
IU fought and battled till the end, but at the final buzzer it was clear that the Hoosiers’ best, in the face of a road environment and the officiating that comes with it, wasn’t enough.
On a night when Wisconsin’s All-American senior guard Jordan Taylor was kept in check by the IU defense, it was the role players of the Badgers who made the difference Thursday evening.
For the 11th straight time, the IU men’s basketball team came to the Kohl Center and lost.