IU beats Stony Brook 90-74
Despite struggles from the free throw line, the IU men’s basketball team moved to 4-0 Sunday evening after a 90-74 against Stony Brook at Assembly Hall.
Despite struggles from the free throw line, the IU men’s basketball team moved to 4-0 Sunday evening after a 90-74 against Stony Brook at Assembly Hall.
Fueled by a career-high 26 points from sophomore point guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, IU dismantled Samford 105-59 Friday night at Assembly Hall.
The IU women’s basketball team will be faced with another challenge on the road as they take on the Indiana State Sycamores at 7:05 p.m. today in Terre Haute.
But today, as the Hoosiers take on Samford at 7 p.m. at Assembly Hall, Crean will have to game plan for the coach that worked alongside him for six years during his final two seasons at Marquette and the outset of his career in Bloomington: Bulldogs Coach Bennie Seltzer.
In his early high school years, Evan Gordon visited Bloomington for a basketball camp with then-IU Coach Kelvin Sampson and the rest of the IU roster.
Freshman Karlee McBride admits there’s a sibling rivalry between her and her older sister, Kayla, a senior at Notre Dame.
IU men's basketball columnist predicts each game of the 2013-2014 season.
It started to click for sophomore forward Jeremy Hollowell immediately after losing to Syracuse in the Sweet 16 last year. He thought about how his role would change.
Colloton is serving as an interim assistant coach this season for the women’s basketball team. Although it’s in an interim role, he is living his dream of being a college coach.
Freshman Taylor Agler's father is Brian Agler, head coach and general manager of the Seattle Storm.
When sophomore guard Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell and senior forward Will Sheehey went to Russia to play for Team USA in the World University Games last summer, Ferrell was the youngest player on the roster — the only freshman on the team.
Assembly Hall sits empty and quiet, except for the people part of the IU women’s basketball team.
IU Coach Tom Crean said Tuesday night’s battle with LIU Brooklyn, a No. 16 seed in last year’s NCAA Tournament, wasn’t a game where “we get on a yellow school bus and we’re supposed to win by 30 ‘cause it’s us.”
The first road game of the season proved to be a challenging one for the Hoosiers, but IU escaped with an 85-80 victory over the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Mastadons.
IU isn’t supposed to struggle to put away a team such as LIU Brooklyn in the second game of the regular season.
Brickman would miss a 3-point heave at the buzzer, and IU would hold on to win 73-72 Tuesday night at Assembly Hall.
After a woeful shooting start in the first half – just 11-for-40 from the field – the IU men’s basketball team managed a charge in the second half, led by the reformed 3-point shooting of senior forward Will Sheehey to narrowly escape with a 73-72 win over LIU Brooklyn at Assembly Hall.
IU men’s basketball freshman forward Noah Vonleh was named the first 2013-14 Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Monday after his debut double-double against Chicago State Friday.
IU travels to Fort Wayne on Tuesday to play IPFW (0-1).
Tuesday evening, IU Coach Tom Crean’s squad will play its second game of seven in the span of 19 days.