Hoosiers dominate Tar Heels
For about 17 minutes Tuesday night, IU-North Carolina was every bit the fast-paced, up-and-down battle of college basketball heavyweights it was billed to be.
For about 17 minutes Tuesday night, IU-North Carolina was every bit the fast-paced, up-and-down battle of college basketball heavyweights it was billed to be.
As North Carolina saw Tuesday night in IU’s 83-59 victory against the Tar Heels, the Big Handsome’s ability to run the floor is his most important – and most lethal – contribution to the Hoosiers’ offense.
Indiana scored the first 13 points of the second half to claim a double digit lead it never came close to relinquishing as IU defended it's No. 1 ranking with a 83-59 beatdown of No. 14 UNC.
IDS basketball beat writers Nathan Brown and Max McCombs are blogging live from Assembly Hall for tonight's game between No. 1 IU and No. 14 UNC. Tipoff is at 9:30 p.m. Join the conversation.
Just a little more than two years ago, sophomore forward Cody Zeller had yet to decide which college basketball program he would grace his presence with.
Since the Big Ten/ACC Challenge started in 1999, the Hoosiers haven’t had much success, with only four wins compared to seven losses.
Last season, before the much-hyped matchup featuring IU Coach Tom Crean’s men’s basketball squad and visiting No. 1 Kentucky, students began congregating four days early in front of Assembly Hall.
IU Coach Tom Crean is not worried about the quick two-day turnaround between Sunday’s dismantling of Ball State and today’s tilt against No. 14 North Carolina.
The women’s basketball team (5-1) defeated the IPFW Mastadons (2-3) Monday night 64-47 at Assembly Hall, giving the team its best start since the 2006-07 season.
IDS national sports columnist thinks that the 138 points put up by Jack Taylor of Division III Grinnell is a disgrace to the college basketball record book.
While most students were enjoying the week off of classes, IU took the Big Apple and the Progressive Legend’s Classic by storm.
Even before tipoff in Sunday’s 101-53 shellacking of Ball State, the crowd roared for Jordan Hulls.
After yet another slow start for the IU men’s basketball team, the Hoosiers (6-0) pulled out another double-digit victory against Ball State (2-2), the team’s first of two in-state opponents on its nonconference schedule.
For the first time since Jan. 22, 2009, the IU women’s basketball team is on a four-game winning streak.
After a slow start during which it was shooting less than 35 percent from the floor, the IU men’s basketball team ran out to a large lead and maintained it, closing out the first 20 minutes against Ball State with a 50-19 lead.
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The NCAA has ruled to uphold the length of freshmen forward Hanner Mosquera-Perea and center Peter Jurkin’s nine-game suspensions, the athletic department said in a press release on Friday.
IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman gives his take on the four most important things fans can take away from IU's 82-72 defeat of Georgetown in the finals of the Progressive Legends Classic Tuesday night.
Cody Zeller and Jordan Hulls were named to the Progressive Legends Classic all-tournament team after the Hoosiers defeated Georgetown 82-72 in the finals Tuesday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Georgetown forced overtime before IU prevailed 82-72 to win the Progressive Legends Classic Tuesday evening at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.