IU set for opening exhibition matchup
The No. 23 Hoosiers kick off their 2016-17 campaign with an exhibition against the University of Indianapolis Sunday afternoon at home.
The No. 23 Hoosiers kick off their 2016-17 campaign with an exhibition against the University of Indianapolis Sunday afternoon at home.
This is the first time IU has been ranked to start the season.
With 10 returning players from a NCAA Tournament team, IU women's basketball has plenty of experience to draw from.
IU Coach Teri Moren will stress defense as the team looks to take the next step in 2016-17.
IU is predicted to finish in the Top-3 in the Big Ten for the first time, with junior guard Tyra Buss named preseason All-Big Ten.
Tyra Buss won the three point contest, and the women's basketball team aims for a better finish in 2016.
The annual event will take place in the newly renovated Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
The "Candy Stripe Crew" practiced with the women's basketball coaches and players.
Newly named Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall reopened its doors with Friday afternoon's dedication ceremony following 18-month long renovations.
Former head coach and current TV analyst Seth Greenberg will host IU basketball's main preseason event.
The Hoosiers come into the 2016 season with a strong leadership core eager to take the next step.
IU returns all five starters from a team that won its first NCAA Tournament game in 33 years.
After de-committing from Dayton, Jaelynn Penn now has a home in Bloomington.
IU will have nine national broadcasts throughout the 2016-17 season.
This is the Hoosiers third verbal commit in the class of 2017.
IU will hope to make a second straight postseason after missing out for 14 years.
She once scored 30 points after dislocating her shoulder.
Behind a season-high 19 points from Alexis Gassion, the Hoosiers rolled past Yale
Baylor, Depaul and South Florida will be competing, among others.
Kemokai is the third guard addition in the past month.