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  1. Things got extra stressful here. An infant under 1 died of Coronavirus in Illinois. My wife is now 39 weeks along and due next Sunday. We are holding out hope that the hospital doesn’t ban people being in the delivery room with her. I know as of now that Bloomington Hospital is allowing me in but I will not be allowed to leave the room for anything once I’m in there. I know we will need some prayers bringing a baby girl into this crazy world right now. Thank you and I’ll be praying for all of you too. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  2. The first IU basketball team I followed was the 1964-65 IU team with the Van Arsdale twins and Jon McGlocklin which was just after my family moved to South Bend from Chicago. I was already a big college basketball fan having followed Loyola win the national championship in 1963. All three Hoosiers were future NBA players. It was also Branch McCracken's last season coaching. By then the two time national champion coach had lost his touch but those three were remarkable to watch.
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  3. "I remember where I was when _______________!" Indiana basketball division Mine, 1975 losing to Kentucky in the Elite 8. I was 5 and I was crushed.
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  5. Mike Lewis inbounding the ball off an Iowa player's face. Sitting in the living room watching the game with my dad.
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  7. Ha! I can’t say I was old enough to remember, but my dad is really proud that it wasn’t “mama” or “dada” but Uwe because of the crowd chants. Now my first real IU memory was walking out onto the court with my dad when all the lights were off, back around ‘89...a janitor found us right outside one of the tunnels and said “are you guys supposed to be here?” My dad apologized and we started walking off when the guy stopped us and told me to go stand at center court directly on the “I.” My dad said to walk out there alone, and after a minute or two all of the lights came on in the Hall and I stood there looking around. I was probably only 5 or so, but it was an incredibly important moment I’ll never forget.
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  8. A bit of an interesting one here, my first memory of Indiana basketball is watching the 1987 Championship game. I was 8 years old and we lived near Philadelphia and guess what? I rooting for Syracuse. I didn’t know anything about Indiana and as a kid in Big East Country I loved Derrick Coleman, Sherman Douglas and Stevie Thompson. Little did I know that literally less than two months after watching that game, my parents would announce to us that we were moving to Indianapolis. The rest is history. Fell in love with IU basketball almost immediately, following Calbert and that entire class, and then especially when as a ball boy for our high school team, I got to ball boy and sit under the hoop when our high school played Damon Bailey at Butler, played at The Wig Wam, and played at Lawrence North against Montross and those guys.
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  9. When we beat the Soviet Union at Market Square!
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  10. 1987 Final 4 vs UNLV on my dad's lap in the recliner while my 3 brothers were laying on the floor and everyone yelling a lot. There is a photo somewhere to verify this. I was a couple months short of 5 years old. Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using Tapatalk
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  11. Earliest really clear recollection is from the ‘73 Final Four game against UCLA. Steve Downing gave Bill Walton all he wanted. I was 11. Have a lot of earlier memories than that of the Pacers. Not sure why that is.
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  12. I can’t remember a game detail but my school used to do a big sheet each time IU and Purdue played. And you signed who you thought would win. So in kindergarten I picked a side
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  13. I am like rcs29. 87 tournament. I had uncles at Purdue at the time. My whole family is a Purdue family on my dads side. My dad, aunt, and two uncles went to Purdue. I remember being with my grandparents watch most every game that year in the tournament. I was hooked and my family was pissed at my grandparents. Edit: Anybody that knows me on here knows my grandparents had season tickets to IU games. Without them I don’t know how I would have ended up. Grandma was diehard PU fan cause of her kids, but grandpa taught us right. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  14. Excuse me, Max "Montana" lol
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  15. Grew up next door to Notre Dame, but dad was a Hoosier fan thru and thru. A few days before Christmas 1970 dad took 6 yr old me to the ND-IU game. I remember him raving about Big Mac all game as he dominated. I was hooked. It was great going thru school as IU fan surrounded by ND fans, not so great during football season tho lol Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  16. Family have been big IU fans forever. First memory is of our unofficial cousin Quinn and the 76 team but I really got hooked when Isaiah came. Was a student during the 87 championship and celebrated at the fountain after the game. Worked for the HT during the early 90s and got to enjoy the 92 team as well. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  17. I remember the 81 title game and Reagan being shot concurrently. I was 15 and as a Chicago suburban brat had no idea I’d be going to IU three years later. First memory as an IU fan was Uwe Blab era as a freshman at IU. I was hooked at the first sight of Assembly Hall. That was Alford and Marty Simmons’s freshman year. Good lord Simmons was a great freshman, but he couldn’t handle Knight. Beat UNC/Jordan in the tourney and complete Showalter Fountain mega celebration followed. Ralph Samson and Jeff Lamb at UVA got us in the next round if I remember correctly.
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  18. Our Splendid Splinter Jimmy Rayl. That nickname hooked me.
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  19. We beat Michigan in the 1976 NCAA title game to finish unbeaten. I was 7. My mother, an IU alum, shed tears of joy.
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  20. First IU memory was the 87 championship game and my parents going nuts - I was 5. I fell in love with indiana basketball in 93 when I went to a game with my dad and saw Cheaney, Graham, Bailey, Henderson etc play. I was hooked Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  21. Mine is probably going to some game in 2004 when I was around 6. I remember being way more interested in the cheerleaders than the game though haha Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  22. Great topic btw Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using Tapatalk
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  23. Hopefully this means he’s good to go with reclassifying
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  24. Stuhoo

    College Bball Thread

    Hurt his knee during the championship season. If you heard him interviewed, once his knee was messed up Knight was brutal to him, and drove him out of Bloomington.
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  25. Prayers for all. We may have strong disagreements when we we debate our favorite topic, but in the end, this thread shows what is most important. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
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  26. Brass Cannon

    Prayer Thread

    My father in law had a mild stroke Thursday night Friday morning. Only presented with memory loss forgot anybody other than his wife and kids. Hes 89, Bleeding into his brain. They already said they aren’t going to operate not that I think he would want them to. Feel like this might be a send him home to enjoy the the time he has left situation. Mostly since family can’t visit him at the hospital and nobody wants to die alone. We will probably be driving up to Chicago soon I imagine. its a shame my daughter is probably too young to remember him.
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  27. I have watched as much of that 2002 run this weekend as well. I have a few observations: -talent wise, I think that team matches what we have now -that team had no fear of anyone in that tournament. For some reason despite having 11 losses, you knew that tournament was special. -TJD could be similar to JJ if he gets his shot down. -that offense was extended out to the three point line. This opened up all sorts of possibilities in scoring options and it seemed like it didn’t have to stall. -AJ Moye and that’s all I have to say. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  28. That's mine also.I remember some real bad offensive foul calls on Downing fouling him out.I think TV Teddy watched and used that game as a model for calling the IU Duke final four game.
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  29. Also prayers for you as well. Hope for a clear process for you and your family while being at the hospital Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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  30. Wow, prayers brother. Hope everyone will be in the clear. Keep us posted Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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  31. Kirk Haston’s buzzer beater against Michigan State in 2001. I called my dad who was at work and remember screaming at the top of my lungs on the phone (probably attributing to my father’s partial deafness) Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  32. First legitimate memory was at Hoosier Hysteria when AJ Guyton was still. Came up and gave a high five to my brother and his friend. But we also went to a couple of Atheltes in Action games back when that was a thing. I born a Hoosier but 2002 did get me hooked more than anything. Was raised on Knight basketball though. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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  33. Stuhoo

    College Bball Thread

    Richard Mandeville!! 6’11” very athletic out of California and a national top of the top recruit. Never got the hang of it - best season at IU was 3.5 ppg, 2.1rpg. Bob Knight never coached him effectively; he was during the Collier, Reed, Miller, Patterson era of Knight at his absolute worst.
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  34. And the Duke game is how most remember him. Not me.
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  35. Mike Roberts Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Edit: no joke, that is the catalyst for my name that I have had for like 15 years across several boards. He was THE worst basketball player I have ever seen step foot on the court for Indiana including walk-ons. The worst and just funny that he is back on the bench where he spent his entire 4 years as a player
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  36. Rick Bozich article on Grace Berger and how she's handled the loss of an NCAA tournament appearance. https://www.wdrb.com/sports/bozich-dream-denied-grace-berger-indiana-women-s-basketball-turn/article_c0945c8e-71ee-11ea-94ed-770b76fbd2a0.html
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  37. BTW, Loaded Chicken Sandwich, I sent you a message about the PC Stellar league.
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  38. Our athletic department would be in the red within 30 seconds if that happened.
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  39. Since I have not heard from the owners of Illinois or Indiana, Loaded Chicken Sandwich you can take one of them. Was really hoping that the Indiana owner on the Our Hoosier Board would take have submitted their game plans because I know that IU is everyone's first choice. LCS, if you could LMK if you want Indiana or Illinois. Whichever team you chose, please input their game plans (instructions on are page one of this thread, I believe). The remaining team is open to anybody that isn't running two teams already.
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  40. I sat next to Jon McGlocklin at the Indy 500 once.
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  41. Honkyman

    2002 IU v Oklahoma

    TDJ could be almost as good a college player as Jared Jeffries. However, Jeffries was 6-11 and could handle the ball much better. The difference between the 2002 team and IU's current team is that the guards on the 2002 team were really tough. Coverdale, Fife and Moye were not overly athletic but they could play. And, those guards had leadership qualities that seem to be lacking with our current guards.
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  42. @Loaded Chicken Sandwich and @Brass Cannon Prayers and good thoughts for both of your families as you respectively deal with Alpha and Omega life events. I can especially sympathize with Brass as my wife and I dealt with a very similar situation a year ago with her mother.
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  43. Great thread! Love these stories!
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  44. Uspshoosier

    IU Baseball

    Some names to get to know for #iubase fans in here. Hayden, Montgomery, Pyne and Mathison are all future Hoosiers. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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  45. CS2

    College Bball Thread

    Dude could sing though...in three languages.
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  46. Yeah I feel good on Kaufman
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  47. WOW! This is impressive. Indiana Elite @IndianaElite CONGRATULATIONS to Trey Kaufman, IE 2021 6’9”, 220lbs forward, for being named Indiana’s 2020 Gatorade Player of the year!!! Trey is the 5th junior in Indiana history to EVER receive this prestigious award and the first player since Greg Oden (2005)!
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  48. I'm not familiar with the source of this info and it's probably been posted many times already but as a refresher -- Khristian Lander, Reitz 21.0 pts, 6.0 rbs, 4.6 asts, 2.3 stls. The IU commit did everything on the floor for the Panthers, and was the player everyone had their eye on this season. Lander also shot 41% from 3 and 50% from the field.
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  49. I'm like rcs29, up until yesterday, I was keeping an eye on the reports but felt to an extent it was being overhyped. No longer. I am a believer this stuff is nothing to take lightly. My prayers for everyone and their families and that health officials quickly find a way to stop this virus.
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  50. You aren't allowed to say that for at least 4 years!
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