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IU freshman forward Tom Pritchard drives to the basket.

Pounding might finally be getting to Pritchard

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Coming into the conference season, freshman forward Tom Pritchard was a driving force. His scoring – highest among Big Ten freshmen – combined with an impressive if small array of post moves almost assured him the pole position for conference freshman of the year.






Fans cheer as IU players walk off the court after their 68-60 victory over Iowa Wednesday evening at Assembly Hall.  The victory was IU's first in Big 10 play this season.

'This is your win'

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Tom Crean kissed his wife before taking a microphone and reiterating one message to the 14,247 fans assembled inside the storied building: “Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. This is your win,” he said. “This is your win. There’s no way we could have done it without the greatest fans in America.”



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IU tries to break 11-game skid

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Mired in an 11-game losing streak – tying for the longest in school history – fresh off an 0-for-January and still winless in the Big Ten, the Hoosier faithful, once whispering, now see those whispers evolving into an honest question.


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Crean: We’ll bring the moxie

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It’s been 56 calendar days since the IU men’s basketball team last tasted victory. Defeat, in that span, has come in all forms: large, small, close – and heartbreaking.


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Around Sports

Track and Field pole vaulter Jeff Coover received a Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week honor, and the IU men's basketball team had two games previously "to be determined" on their schedule set.



Freshman guard Nick Williams fights off a Buckeye defender during a shot attempt Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers fell to Ohio State 93-81.

Lack of ‘D’ contributes to IU's 11th loss

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As agitated as IU coach Tom Crean and the Hoosier fan base appeared toward the referees, the numbers don’t lie: The Hoosiers’ inability to stop Ohio State’s offense is what doomed them.


Freshman guard Matt Roth launches a 3-point shot from the corner during the Hoosiers 93-81 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall. Roth scored a career high 29 points shooting 9 of 11 from beyond the arc tying the IU single-game record.

Roth shines from range in loss to Ohio State

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Matt Roth doesn’t look the type to bring 17,202 people to their feet. He’s certainly not one you would expect to drop Ohio State coach Thad Matta’s jaw. “I honestly wanted him to keep shooting,” Matta said after Saturday’s game, “because I was like, ‘This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.’”



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Guards getting better in Big Ten

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The general wisdom surrounding Tom Crean at Marquette suggested he was a coach guards would love. His up-tempo, drive-and-kick system created lots of open looks for shooters and assists for passers, creating legends such as Dwyane Wade, Travis Diener and the impressive backcourt trio he left in Milwaukee to take the reins at IU.


Freshman guard Nick Williams gathers the ball in the first half of IU's 77-75 loss to Northwestern Wednedsay night in Evanston, Ill. The Hoosiers face Ohio State at home 4 p.m. on Saturday in Assembly Hall.

IU takes on Ohio State on Saturday

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Fifty days ago, the United States didn’t have a black president, the Arizona Cardinals were still dwindling in mediocrity and an outfielder on IU’s baseball team was spotlighting as Tom Crean’s sixth man.A lot has changed since the Hoosiers (5-14, 0-7) last won a game.After Wednesday’s heartbreaker to Northwestern, Crean and his players have lost 10 in a row. The team’s most recent victory came Dec. 10 against TCU. Back then, the Hoosiers were above .500, and few saw a losing streak of this magnitude in IU’s headlights.But since then reality has slowly set in. Facing unprecedented challenges, the Hoosiers have performed much like you would expect a team facing unprecedented challenges would, losing in blowouts and squeakers, Big Ten battles and non-conference gimmes.


The Hoosiers gather after warmups just before the start of their match with the Northwestern Wildcats in Evanston, Ill.

Buckeyes offer no bulletin board incentive

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Even with the season more than halfway through, the young Hoosiers are still experiencing firsts. Saturday will mark the first time IU will see a team for the second time this season when it faces the Ohio State Buckeyes.


The IU women's basketball team huddle up to sing the IU fight song before taking the court against Wisconsin on Jan. 15 at Assembly Hall.

Hoosiers hope to best Penn State

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After Sunday’s loss to Illinois, 61-52, the IU women’s basketball team will look to get back on track today. The Hoosiers (14-4, 7-2), tied for second place in the Big Ten, welcome Penn State (8-10, 3-5) 7 p.m. Thursday at Assembly Hall.


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One more lesson

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“Heartbreaking” would be an appropriate adjective. So would “gut-wrenching.” But like anything else the Hoosiers do this season that doesn’t involve sleep or food, this two-point loss presents a great lesson: Every single possession counts.