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Thursday, Nov. 28
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IU Basketball


Seniors

Barnett hopes to continue as coach

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He might be the only non-scholarship senior on the roster, but for IU fans, the roar when Kory Barnett enters the game is that of a victorious cheer.


IU vs. Purdue

Column: Scouting the Boilermakers

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Even though IU is now securely in the NCAA Tournament, there is still a lot to play for Sunday. First and foremost, it is the chance to give these five seniors a win in their last game at Assembly Hall.



The Starting Five

The Starting Five: Bumpy start for Hoosier senior class

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IU’s five seniors never went through a Knight practice. They haven’t cut down nets after Big Ten or National Championships. But what these five seniors experienced in IU’s worst four-year stretch in program history has granted them the right to the mic.


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A history lesson for Hoosiers in Big Ten Tournament

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The IU women’s basketball team enters the Big Ten Tournament, which will take place at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, with a chance for its second conference win in three games after losing 14 straight to start the conference schedule. The No. 12 Hoosiers will face off against the No. 5 Michigan State Spartans tonight 25 minutes after the end of the 6 p.m. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin game.  Here’s a look at the Hoosiers and their history in the Big Ten Tournament.



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Column: Persevering from the post

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Tom Crean was shorter than expected. That is what surprised senior forward Tom Pritchard the most on his first day at IU. Not the scandal that rocked the foundations of Indiana basketball to spawn an unprecedented rebuilding project. Not that the squad he would be playing on was bringing back a combined average of just 12.8 minutes and 1.6 points per game from the prior season in Kyle Taber and Brett Finklemeier.





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Column: An extension of losses

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It’s a pity when good things go bad. Usually, there is a cause for the turn, but what happens when good just goes bad for no reason? Apparently, for the women’s basketball program, nothing.


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Column: The heart to topple giants

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Daniel Moore obviously doesn’t get it. He’s the shortest man playing for the Hoosiers, not even measuring 6 feet tall. At 175 pounds, he is the lightest scholarship player on the team.



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Halftime: IU 41 MSU 27

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In looking to knock off its third top-five team on the season, the IU basketball team leads Michigan State 41-27 at halftime.



Basketball v. Penn State

Roth's path to finding home at IU takes numerous turns

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There’s a face behind the 3-pointers. It’s the face of an IU student who is from Illinois, but who found a new home. Senior guard Matt Roth has made Indiana his adopted home and developed a pride for the state and its basketball as pure as any homegrown Hoosier.


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Column: Scouting the Spartans

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MSU Coach Tom Izzo’s squad is getting hot at the right time, riding a seven-game winning streak into Bloomington.