IU traveling for Big Ten/ACC Challenge
The 2-3 Hoosiers will face off against the 5-2 Virginia Cavaliers at 7 p.m. today in Charlottesville, Va., for the fifth edition of the women’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
The 2-3 Hoosiers will face off against the 5-2 Virginia Cavaliers at 7 p.m. today in Charlottesville, Va., for the fifth edition of the women’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
With the Hoosiers down 63-56, an official television timeout was taken, and IU showed something that hasn’t been in Bloomington for the last three seasons: poise, composure and the ability and confidence to come from behind and win.
After North Carolina State (5-2) went on a 5-0 run to the cut the lead to 76-75 with 2:12 remaining, Hulls’ three-pointer from the left wing pushed the lead to four and gave Indiana (7-0) the cushion it needed for a 86-75 win in Raleigh, N.C.
Cody Zeller's parents missed their youngest son closing the door on N.C. State to win 86-75, marking the first time in the Tom Crean era that the Hoosiers won in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
The IU men’s basketball team stayed undefeated on Wednesday night, beating NC State 86-75 in Raleigh, NC.
Join the IDS basketball writers in the live chat starting at 7:00 p.m. here. The Hoosiers are scheduled to tip off against NC State at 7:15 p.m. on ESPN 2.
When the Hoosiers (6-0) travel to Raleigh, N.C., to take on North Carolina State (5-1) in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge at 7:15 p.m. tonight, they’ll see even more red shirts, but they won’t be the same ones they saw in Evansville.
The Wolfpack will give IU its biggest challenge yet, and you better believe an unfriendly sea of red will await the Hoosiers in Raleigh.
Now, the Hoosiers will travel to Raleigh, N.C., looking for that third road win and their first in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge when they take on North Carolina State (5-1) at 7:15 p.m. tonight. IU is 3-7 all-time in the challenge. Here is a look back at the three previous games in the challenge during Crean’s tenure.
Before this IU basketball season began, everyone had their own expectations of the team and its players. Here is one disappointment and one pleasant surprise so far:
The IU (6-0) defense propelled a 75-59 victory against Butler (3-3) to claim the Hoosier Invitational title at Assembly Hall.
Sophomore forward Will Sheehey set a career high Sunday and was named MVP of the Hoosier Invitational after IU’s 75-59 win against Butler.
It wasn’t a blowout, and it wasn’t pretty, but IU proved it can beat a team that matters.
Facing its toughest test to date, the IU men’s basketball team (6-0) withstood numerous punches from the Butler Bulldogs (3-3) Sunday in a 75-59 victory at Assembly Hall.
Join the IDS basketball writers in the live chat starting at 6:45 p.m. here. The Hoosiers are scheduled to tip off against Butler at 7 p.m. on the Big Ten Network.
While IU (5-0) and Butler (3-2) have had different paths in the past two years, their paths will collide at 7 p.m. on Sunday night at Assembly Hall in the Hoosier Invitational finale.
IU women's basketball fell at home to the Toledo Rockets on Friday night by a score of 69-58.
The jovial atmosphere and team chemistry surrounding the IU basketball program right now is evident on the court, as well as off it.
IU forward Derek Elston ignited the IU offense on Monday night with ten points and nine rebounds.
As the IU men’s basketball team heads into a five-day break from competition, the streak of consecutive minutes without trailing keeps growing.