Hoosiers move to top ten
The polls are out, and IU men's basketball team has made it to the top ten.
The polls are out, and IU men's basketball team has made it to the top ten.
Penn State held IU junior guard Jordan Hulls to just one 3-pointer in the final 19 minutes of the game after he had already knocked down six. Unfortunately for Penn State, the team forgot about Matt Roth.
Hulls and Roth combined to go 12-of-15 with 3-pointers Sunday against Penn State (9-8, 1-3) as No. 12 IU (15-1, 3-1) notched its third road win of the season in beating the Nittany Lions 88-82.
The IU men’s basketball team came into Sunday as the nation’s leader in three-point field goal percentage at 45.6 percent.
The IU men's basketball team played five games during winter break. The team went 4-1 during that stretch.
The IU men’s basketball team took down its third ranked foe of the season, knocking off No. 13/16 Michigan (12-3, 2-1) 73-71 on Thursday night at Assembly Hall. IU is now 11-0 at home and will look to go undefeated at Assembly Hall for the first time since the 2006-07 season.
IU should make these new year's resolutions to continue to improve its performance.
Every time Michigan made a run at Indiana on Thursday night, the Hoosiers answered. In a game where the Hoosiers never trailed, IU (14-1, 2-1) made numerous crucial plays down the stretch in earning a 73-71 victory against Michigan (12-3, 2-1) at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers have never trailed thanks to a 16-of-29 performance from the field.
Just as they did with Kentucky, the Hoosiers proved that no one really knows what this team’s limit is after a 74-70 victory against No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday in Assembly Hall.
Three weeks to the day after No. 13/15 IU shook the college basketball world by beating No. 1 Kentucky, the Hoosiers had one more upset left in them in 2011.
The IU men's basketball team pulled off another upset, this time it was a No. 2/2 Ohio State 74-70 at Assembly Hall.
After a late surge, the IU men's basketball team is leading the Ohio State Buckeyes 33-32 at the half.
After freshman forward Cody Zeller averaged 15.1 points per game prior to Big Ten play, Michigan State held him scoreless for all but thirty seconds of Wednesday's 80-65 victory against the Hoosiers. The game, which included a 25-2 Hoosier run and a 20-0 Spartan run, marked the first loss of the season for the Hoosiers (12-1). Michigan State Coach Tom Izzo said he was "not pleased" with the ebbs and flows of the game.
It was inevitable. A loss. Those will happen when IU is playing without a sophomore who averaged 10.7 points a game in Will Sheehey. It will happen when the opposition is 38-5 at home in the past three seasons, dating back to the 2009-2010 campaign.
In a game of runs, Michigan State ran the most. The Spartans handed the IU men’s basketball team its first loss of the season in an 80-65 shootout Wednesday night in East Lansing, Mich.
The Spartans handed the IU men’s basketball team its first loss of the season in an 80-65 shootout Wednesday night in East Lansing, Mich.
All season long, Tom Crean has preached about getting the ball into Cody Zeller. Well, after a first half of one shot attempt in 10 minutes for Zeller, the message is clear at halftime.
The Hoosiers perfect record is put on the line, as they travel to Michigan State in their Big Ten opener. The game begins at 7:30 p.m., the live chat is going here
IU junior forward Derek Elston went down a week ago after catching an elbow to the nose in practice. IU sophomore forward Will Sheehey went down yesterday in practice after stepping on a basketball and rolling an ankle. IU senior guard Verdell Jones III went down after suffering a hip injury in Thursday’s game. With three IU players down, senior guard Matt Roth stepped up.