IU looks to build off emotional win in Notre Dame showdown
The No. 18-ranked Hoosiers will look to avoid a hangover when they take on Notre Dame on Saturday at 4:15 p.m. at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in the inaugural Crossroads Classic.
The No. 18-ranked Hoosiers will look to avoid a hangover when they take on Notre Dame on Saturday at 4:15 p.m. at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in the inaugural Crossroads Classic.
The final shot arced toward the basket, and time stopped.
The night’s marquee event was the men’s 5000-meter race, where seven IU men attempted to qualify for nationals. All Hoosiers, however, fell short of the 13:44.06 mark for an automatic bid.
Chaplin aided IU’s (3-6) 65-64 victory against IUPUI (4-6).
IU (9-0) was able to keep the frontcourt duo to a combined 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting and came away with a 73-72 win against No. 1 Kentucky (8-1) Dec. 10, at Assembly Hall.
Students not only filled their entire 7,800 seat allotment, but they arrived loud and early Saturday evening, making their presence felt with an environment the No. 1 ranked Kentucky Wildcats hadn’t seen all season.
Down by two with 5.6 seconds remaining, senior guard Verdell Jones III penetrated the arc and kicked the ball back out to Watford on the left wing, who then hit the game-winning three-pointer as time expired, giving the Hoosiers (9-0) a 73-72 win against the No. 1 Kentucky Wildcats (8-1).
Amid the shock of Christian Watford’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer to knock off No. 1 Kentucky, many probably didn’t care much about the box score. But here are some statistics as to how and why IU was able to pull off the upset.
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Three things IU did on the court to propel them to victory (other than the Watford shot).
After Kentucky guard Doron Lamb hit the second of two free throws to extend the Wildcats' lead to two, IU forward Christian Watford hit the game winning three-pointer as time expired to give IU (9-0) a 73-72 win against the No. 1 ranked Wildcats (8-1) on Saturday evening.
Sophomore Victor Oladipo went from the goat to celebrating the victory on the scorer’s table, surrounded by thousands of IU students on the Assembly Hall floor.
Indiana has upset No. 1 Kentucky, 73-72. The Hoosiers are 9-0.
While IU takes on No.1 Kentucky, we will be live chatting here starting at 5:00 p.m.
To say there is hype for the IU men’s basketball game against No. 1 Kentucky at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at Assembly Hall might be an understatement.
Freshman Dorina Szekeres has more than the normal first-year student issues on her college plate. An exchange student from Hungary, she is currently training for her country's Olympic team while learning her new surroundings.
The Hoosiers will travel to Indianapolis for their closest road game of the season to take on IU-Purdue University Indianapolis. The match is set to tip off at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Jungle, the Jaguar’s home court.
Both men’s and women’s track & field teams will start their season with the Hoosier Open at 6 p.m. today in Gladstein Fieldhouse.
On the outside, she is just another student athlete representing the University and playing for the women’s basketball team. She is the starting shooting guard this season and averages 11.0 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. But on the inside, McGhee is a self-trained musician who has a passion for playing, writing and listening to music.
The IDS contacted @FogiYerrell and @HeremyJollowell to find out their take on fake accounts and what it’s like to be a fake IU recruit.