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WBB vs Minnesota 2/6 @ 7 pm

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Come out and support the Hoosiers, as they battle the Yellow Rodents of Minnesota.  Could be a tough game, as Minnesota just beat Rutgers (who, honestly, we should have beaten).  

 

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –  The Hoosiers return to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for a Wednesday night matchup with Minnesota. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. ET on BTN Plus. The game will honor Celebrating Black Culture as the Hoosiers will wear alternate jerseys to honor the Harlem Renaissance Movement of the early 20th Century and its impact on the African-American community and the sport of basketball.
 
INDIANA (17-6, 6-5 B1G) VS. MINNESOTA (15-7, 4-7 B1G) 
Wednesday, February 6, 2019 • 7 p.m. ET
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall • Bloomington, Ind.
Broadcast: BTN Plus
Radio: WHCC 105.1 FM (Greg Murray)
Live Stats: HoosierStats.com
Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Tickets: http://bit.ly/2wpEcVD
Promotions: The Student Athletic Board will be giving away t-shirts to the first 300 students | Knothole Kids Club Day: All members receive free admission to the game by showing their membership badge at the ticket window.
 
ABOUT THE COACHES

Indiana Minnesota
Teri Moren Lindsay Whalen
Career Record: 298-188 (16th Season) Career Record: 15-7 (1st Season)
Indiana Record: 99-58 (5th Season) Minnesota Record: Same

 
ABOUT THE GOLDEN GOPHERS
Minnesota is coming off a 60-46 win over No. 17 Rutgers on Sunday at home. They are led by redshirt senior guard Kenisha Bell (18.6 ppg., 4.2 apg.) and sophomore guard Destiny Pitts (13.4 ppg.). Junior forward Taiye Bello addsd a double-double with 10.1 ppg. and a team-high 12.9 rpg. The Gophers average 68.5 ppg. and shoot 41.2 percent from the floor on the season.
 
SERIES HISTORY
Minnesota leads 36-30
 
LAST MEETING
2/20/18 – W, 82-70 (Minneapolis)
ABOUT THE GOLDEN GOPHERS
Minnesota is coming off a 60-46 win over No. 17 Rutgers on Sunday at home. They are led by redshirt senior guard Kenisha Bell (18.6 ppg., 4.2 apg.) and sophomore guard Destiny Pitts (13.4 ppg.). Junior forward Taiye Bello adds a double-double with 10.1 ppg. and a team-high 12.9 rpg. The Gophers average 68.5 ppg. and shoot 41.2 percent from the floor on the season.
 
SERIES HISTORY
Minnesota leads 36-30
 
LAST MEETING
2/20/18 – W, 82-70 (Minneapolis)
 
NOTES

  • Indiana will wear special alternative jerseys in honor of Celebrating Black Culture as part of the Adidas Harlem Renaissance collection. The uniforms honor the Harlem Renaissance Movement of the early 20th Century and its impact on the African-American community and the sport of basketball.
  • In a pregame ceremony, the Hoosiers will honor the legacy of Kay Burrus, who started the university's first extramural women's basketball (1962-66) and field hockey (1962-1976) teams.
  • IU returns home after two games on the road, most recently defeating Nebraska, 82-78, in Lincoln on Sunday. They were led by three players in double figures behind 22 points from redshirt junior guard Ali Patberg. Sophomore guard Jaelynn Penn also added 20 points and senior forward Kym Royster added a double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds.
  • Three players average double figures for Indiana behind Patberg's 15.7 points per game, which is sixth in the Big Ten. Penn (13.7 ppg.) and redshirt junior forward Brenna Wise (12.7 ppg.) also hold double figure averages this season.
  • Minnesota comes to Bloomington after upsetting No. 17 Rutgers at home on Sunday, 60-46. They are led by redshirt senior guard Kenisha Bell (18.6 ppg., 4.2 apg.) and sophomore guard Destiny Pitts (13.4 ppg.). Former WNBA star and Minnesota alum Lindsay Whalen is in her first season with the Gophers.
  • The Golden Gophers lead the all-time series, 36-30, but Indiana has won the last three meetings.

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Jon Blau - Teri Moren says postgame Ali Patberg’s shoulder was “out of socket” and popped back in. She said Patberg asked the trainer if she could still play.   Moren also said Patberg was being taken for x-rays to diagnose the extent of the injury. She has no further update at this point.

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Does anyone read the Hoosier sports report (formerly the hoosier scoop)?

Some very interesting comments on there from a poster that is believed to be teri morens SO. 

Interedting comments about keyanna and linsey m and their lack of PT. This poster seems to be repeating things the CTM has said..knows too much to be a casual fan

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Ted Schultz - The Republic

The playing status of Indiana University point guard Ali Patberg is uncertain after she separated her right shoulder in Wednesday night’s loss to Minnesota.

Patberg, a redshirt junior point guard from Columbus North and the Hoosiers’ leading scorer, was injured after being tripped while driving to the basket midway through the third quarter of a 65-61 defeat. She did not return to the game.

“She kind of fell on her right side and dislocated her shoulder,” said her father, Ron Patberg. “At least the initial thought was that it had gone back in place the right way, and there was no bone damage or cracks in her bone, which is a good sign.”

Ron Patberg said the shoulder was separated for about 30 minutes, and that Ali was in a substantial amount of pain.

“She was more concerned about playing,” he said. “That was the first thing — ‘Can I go back in and play?’”

Ali Patberg had scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in 24 minutes at the time she was injured. After that, IU coach Teri Moren used a point guard-by-committee approach the rest of the game.

“It was difficult to play for the first time without our point guard, and I thought Bendu (Yeaney), Jaelynn (Penn), Grace (Berger) and Keyanna (Warthen) did a good job of being able to play without our normal point guard in there,” said in the postgame news conference. “I am really proud in a difficult situation how they handled themselves. Right now, we just have to keep our fingers crossed and pray that whatever we find out with Ali is short term.”

The Hoosiers (17-7, 6-6 Big Ten) have six games left in the regular season. Their next game is at 7 p.m. Monday at Michigan State in a game that will be televised on the Big Ten network.

“It’s kind of up in the air,” Ron Patberg said. “They said the way it looked from a fracture standpoint, she can go out and play with it, and hopefully, it won’t pop out again, and no more damage could be done. If there isn’t structural damage, hopefully, she can get back and contribute this year.”

The injury is the latest setback for the 2015 Miss Basketball since graduating from North. She tore an ACL in preseason practice as a freshman at Notre Dame and sat out that season.

Ali Patberg missed a few games with an illness during her redshirt-freshman year at Notre Dame. She then transferred to IU and sat out last season.

This season, Ali Patberg leads the Hoosiers in scoring (15.4), assists (5.0) and minutes per game (35.3). She also is averaging 5.2 rebounds and 1.3 steals a game.

“It’s a setback,” Ron Patberg said. “She’s pretty torn up. Obviously, she wants to play. If she can get back, she will get back. Basketball is a physical game, and injuries will occur, and she just got on the wrong end of luck. Things like this happen, and unfortunately, it’s happened to her a little too much. But she’ll come back stronger than ever.”

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