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Indiana Men's Basketball Articles

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  1. News & Notes

    News and & Notes related to #IUBB
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    Recruiting news and notes about new #IUBB Prospects
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    Articles discussing upcoming #IUBB opponents.
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    Quick analysis from #IUBB's most recent games.
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    Stats and Analysis for the Men's Basketball team.
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  1. Bryant comes up big to lead IU over Kentucky

    IU's freshman center scored 17 of his game-high 19 points in the final 10 minutes of the 73-67 win over Kentucky in second round of NCAA Tournament.

    • 11 comments
    • 3,776 views
  2. Analysis: It's time for Indiana-Kentucky to be an annual event again

    It's good that the NCAA Tournament committee found a way to get Indiana and Kentucky back on the hardwood again but it's time for both schools to find a way to make this an annual event once again. Here's my take.

    • 57 comments
    • 6,068 views
  3. Analysis: Now that's the Indiana team we thought we would see last week

    The Indiana team that didn't show up in the B1G Tournament last week in Indianapolis was on display Thursday at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Here are my thoughts following IU's convincing 99-74 victory over Chattanooga.

    • 6 comments
    • 2,544 views
  4. Robert Johnson says he's ready to play in NCAA Tournament

    Ever since Robert Johnson went down after driving to the basket against Purdue Feb. 20, all eyes have been on the sophomore guard and when he potentially could get back in the lineup. It appears the answer to that question is Thursday.

    • 22 comments
    • 4,978 views
  5. Analysis: What will it take for IU fans to call this a successful season?

    The jury is still out but it's a question that begs to be answered. What does IU have to do in the NCAA Tournament for this to be considered a successful season?

    • 25 comments
    • 4,541 views
  6. Indiana's first NCAA Opponent: Chattanooga

    Here is a look at Indiana's first round NCAA Tournament opponent, Chattanooga.

    • 14 comments
    • 2,833 views
  7. Analysis: Was Big Ten disrespected with NCAA seedings?

    If you look at the Big Ten's seeds Sunday, you could make an argument that all were about one line below what had been expected. Here is my take on it and what Tom Crean had to say Sunday night.

    • 49 comments
    • 5,047 views
  8. Blackmon Jr. says there is no truth to transfer rumors

    James Blackmon Jr. said in a release put out by Indiana University media relations today that he has no interest in transferring and will play for Hoosiers next season.

    • 3 comments
    • 3,115 views
  9. Analysis: Where should IU be seeded in the NCAA Tournament?

    I don't think IU has necessarily fallen off of the No. 3 line. At least one Bracketologist agrees with me. What do you think? Here is my take.

    • 47 comments
    • 4,321 views
  10. Analysis: Three reasons IU is done in the B1G Tournament

    There are a lot of reasons why Indiana is not playing on Saturday in the B1G Tournament despite being a No. 1 seed and winning the conference regular season title outright by two games. Here are three of them.

    • 1 comment
    • 2,851 views
  11. Analysis: Setting the table for IU in the B1G Tournament

    The Big Ten Tournament has never been a friendly place for Indiana basketball. The last time IU advanced out of the quarterfinals was 2006. Indiana will hope to do that on Friday when it faces Michigan at Noon at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Here is my take (and prediction) on what's to come.

    • 7 comments
    • 2,177 views
  12. Analysis: Fifteen Big Ten wins ... an incredible feat

    It has been 23 years since the last Indiana University basketball team finished the Big Ten season with at least 15 wins. Here is my take on the significance of that accomplishment.

    • 15 comments
    • 2,839 views
  13. Analysis: How many people REALLY expected IU to go into Iowa and come home with the outright B1G title?

    I'm sure there were a lot of IU fans that were wishful or hopeful that Indiana could knock of Iowa on Senior Night before a national television audience in Carver-Hawkeye, but I can't believe a lot were super confident. All I can say is this IU team continues to impress me in ways I never expected. Here is my take on IU's 81-78 win Tuesday night.

    • 21 comments
    • 4,190 views
  14. Analysis: Iowa and Maryland provide big perception week for IU Basketball

    Indiana basketball has locked up at least a share of its 22nd Big Ten basketball championship. The Hoosiers are ranked No. 12 in the nation this week but remain a No. 5 seed in the latest Bracketology. With games against Iowa and Maryland to wrap up the regular season, this will be a huge week in terms of perception.

    • 5 comments
    • 2,146 views
  15. Analysis: One step closer to a B1G title

    Indiana shook off a inconsistent first half and raced to a 74-47 victory over Illinois Thursday night in Champaign. The Hoosiers are closing in on their second B1G title under Tom Crean.

    • 2 comments
    • 2,229 views
  16. Analysis: IU could lose to Purdue and still be No. 1 seed in B1G Tourney

    Indiana controls its own destiny in the Big Ten men's basketball race with four games to go. But it's not just a scenario where Indiana has to win its final four games. Winning three could still get the Hoosiers the top spot in the conference. Here's my take.

    • 6 comments
    • 2,471 views
  17. Analysis: I choose not to pile on Troy Williams

    It would be easy to pile on Troy Williams' play on Sunday as being a big reason why Indiana got humbled in the Breslin Center, 88-69. Williams did a disappearing act and was held scoreless for the first time this season. In his place, O.G. Anunoby put up decent numbers. But here's my take regarding Williams and the Hoosiers.

    • 50 comments
    • 5,674 views
  18. Harrison Niego continues to add depth to IU's bench

    IU did what it is known to do in Assembly Hall, knock off ranked opponents. The Hoosiers took down No. 4 Iowa 85-78 on Thursday night and it is games like this, which convinced freshman walk-on Harrison Niego to pass up scholarship offers and choose to come play for IU.

    • 30 comments
    • 4,570 views
  19. Analysis: The better TEAM won 85-78 Thursday night

    Indiana's bench outscored Iowa's bench 28-0 Thursday night. Even on a night when IU's starters didn't have their best performance, Indiana's depth came through in an 85-78 win over Iowa. Here's my take.

    • 4 comments
    • 2,023 views
  20. Announcing my upcoming South Carolina/Florida Alumni Chapter event tour

    I'll be doing six events in six days beginning Feb. 18 if you're in the South Carolina/Florida area and you want to talk some IU hoops or pick up a copy of any of my IU books.

    • 7 comments
    • 2,509 views
  21. Column: IU continues to grow against Michigan

    IU led by 27 at one point in the second half, giving Michigan its largest deficit of the season. To say the Hoosiers made a statement on Tuesday night would be almost an understatement. Here’s my latest story on how IU has managed to turn itself around from a team that embarrassed itself at Duke, to a team that is now a legitimate contender for the Big Ten title.

    • 21 comments
    • 3,977 views
  22. IU finds missing piece with OG Anunoby

    When word got out that James Blackmon Jr. would be out for the season, it seemed fitting for Indiana basketball, and its fans, to begin to panic. But with the absence of their leading scorer, the Hoosiers have managed to find strength in numbers through their starters and off their bench. Freshman OG Anunoby has become a replacement for Blackmon, and so far through the Big Ten season, he has done his job well.

    • 20 comments
    • 3,776 views
  23. Freshman Tracker- Illinois

    Indiana’s Tuesday night 103-69 victory against Illinois was all about Yogi Ferrell breaking the record to make him IU’s all-time program leader for assists. In other news, all five of IU’s freshmen managed some playing time in the team’s 34-point victory. Here’s the latest version of the Freshman Tracker, done by IU student Hailey Hernandez.

    • 0 comments
    • 1,475 views
  24. Freshman Tracker- Minnesota

    Indiana remains undefeated in Big Ten play with its 70-63 victory against Minnesota. Although they show they still have room for improvement, the Hoosiers have now won 10 games in a row. Here’s the latest version of the freshman tracker done by IU student Hailey Hernandez.

    • 0 comments
    • 1,515 views
  25. Analysis: After two B1G games, some new faces are emerging for the Hoosiers

    You expect Yogi Ferrell to get his points. There are a few other IU players that you have that same expectation for. But the emergence of players like O.G. Anunoby, Juwan Morgan, Collin Hartman and even Ryan Burton has made Indiana much deeper than I think most people expected. Here is my analysis following Saturday's win over Nebraska.

    • 3 comments
    • 2,381 views















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