Non-conference defeat a loss, not an indicator
Two 4-point plays, successful loose-ball bouts and defending IU well in the post were enough to send the Hoosiers home for the holidays with a chip on their shoulders.
Two 4-point plays, successful loose-ball bouts and defending IU well in the post were enough to send the Hoosiers home for the holidays with a chip on their shoulders.
As IU took the court against Loyola (Md.), IU coach Tom Crean said he thought his team was ready.
Despite a late comeback run, the Hoosiers fell to the Greyhounds 72-67 at Assembly Hall.
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IU's opponent Tuesday will be a Lipscomb-like team. However, IU coach Tom Crean said his group is much different from last year's.
IU's opponent Tuesday will be a Lipscomb-like team. However, IU coach Tom Crean said his group is much different from last year's.
Head to Hoosier Hype for postgame commentary from IU coach Tom Crean, sophomore forward Tom Pritchard and freshman guard Jordan Hulls following IU's victory Saturday.
The first half of the Hoosiers’ performance against North Carolina Central on Saturday night hinted more December woes could be on the horizon
Through one half, IU played down to the level of its opponent - a first-year Division I school with a 2-8 record.
In the game against North Carolina Central on Saturday, a 81-58 victory for IU, he started somewhere he’s never started before – on the bench.
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Watch the latest episode of the "The Tom Crean Show," which aired Friday on the Big Ten Network, here on the IDS Hoosier Hype sports blog.
Between dunks, alley-oops and second-chance layups from the big bodies of No. 4 Kentucky, there was Maurice Creek.
Following IU’s 90-73 loss to Kentucky, another reporter and I engaged in a brief conversation about what had just taken place.
The sold-out crowd in Assembly Hall screamed, cheered and yelled, but the signs, chants and stripe-out couldn’t help the Hoosiers squeak past the No. 4 Kentucky team.
The beginning of IU’s 90-73 loss to Kentucky on Saturday at Assembly Hall seemed too good to be true – and it was.
The beginning of IU’s 90-73 loss to Kentucky on Saturday at Assembly Hall seemed too good to be true – and it was.
If the IU men’s basketball team thought Ole Miss was good, wait until it sees Kentucky.
IU showed a confidence in its 74-64 win that it lacked in previous contests.
Crean’s win came on the biggest stage of his coaching career at IU. The Hoosiers faced a team that had received votes in the top 25 only a week ago. And it came just before a Saturday bout with No. 4 Kentucky.