Live Chat: No. IU at Minnesota
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.
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.
Since Crean took the helm in 2008, the Hoosiers are 0-3 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis.
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.
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.
IU men's basketball falls in both rankings this week, slipping to No. 23 in the Associated Press poll and to No. 24 in USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll.
The IU men’s basketball team scored 103 points against Iowa three weeks ago, which was the most it had scored in a Big Ten game since 1995. On Sunday, it was a different story.
For Iowa senior Matt Gatens, the start to Sunday night’s game with Indiana was anything but a career performance.
Freshman forward Cody Zeller recorded his third double-double of the season. Now that I’ve told you every positive from IU’s 78-66 loss in Iowa on Sunday, let’s focus on why this was one of the most disappointing defeats of the Hoosiers’ season.
After scoring a Big Ten Conference-high 103 points in IU’s first meeting against Iowa, the Hoosiers offense was all but absent on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 18/20 Hoosiers are taking on the Iowa Hawkeyes tonight in Iowa City, Iowa. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters and others here.
All IU Coach Tom Crean cares about after IU's win over Iowa is that his team allowed a season-worst 89 points in the first meeting with Iowa this season. Crean said it will be the main area of concern when they square off at 6 p.m. Sunday in Iowa City, Iowa.
Since Indiana’s 103-89 win against Iowa on Jan. 29, the Hawkeyes went 2-1 before losing to Penn State on Thursday night.
Determined to make the stops needed down the stretch, the Hoosiers kept the Northwestern Wildcats senior to one made field goal the rest of the way in earning a 71-66 victory.