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ccgeneral

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  1. Hoosiers Win!  Dylan Mares with the Game Winner 6' in. Assist by Tommy Thompson. There's still some life left. Well Done Hoosiers.   • Indiana vs top seed Penn State on Friday, Nov. 15 at noon ET.  • That semifinal match will be shown live on the Big Ten Network.  • Indiana dropped a 2-0 decision at home to Penn State on Oct. 6.  • Indiana leads the all-times series with Penn State, 29-12-3.  • Indiana is 4-2 in the last six meetings.  • The last meeting between the schools in the Big Ten Tournament came in 2010, a 2-1 win for the Nittany Lions in the semifinals.
  2. Hoosiers Score! AJ Corrado 62'   1-1
  3. Half. Hoosiers down 1-0. Shots 8-4,SOG 4-1,CK 4-2. All in favor of us,but we couldn't capitalize. 45' left to Man up Hoosiers!
  4. Tommy Thompson checking into the game. He's been out since Oct.11 with a knee injury.
  5. UM strikes first 10' in...
  6. As for the schools recruiting Bryant Crawford right now, there are a lot of them. “Villanova, West Virginia, UConn, SMU, Indiana, Georgetown, Penn State, Maryland, Nebraska, Ohio St., and Virginia Tech,” he listed. Like many players in his class he doesn’t have any favorites but some schools are after him harder than the rest. The schools are, “Nebraska, SMU, Villanova, Indiana, UConn, and Georgetown.” It’s safe to say that many new schools will get in on him before everything is over with Crawford.   With him saying that UConn was one of the schools after him the hardest I asked how often he talks with the staff. “We talk pretty often. If it’s not with me it’s with my mom or trainer,” Crawford explained. Due to the conversations he’s had with the staff he described their relationship as, “Pretty good.” He also talked about what he likes about UConn saying, “Just their style of play and their coaching staff.” That’s became a very common answer from the guards Ollie has recruited. The way he has just let the guards go out and play their games has certainly been noticed by recruits.   Crawford has already made a number of trips to possible colleges already. “Georgetown, Villanova, Indiana, and Penn State. I’ll set up some more after my season also.” Among the possible visits he mentioned that he would certainly like to visit UConn in the future. “Definitely UConn because things didn’t workout last time.” The last time he’s talking about was midway through September. He was set to visit then but he ultimately couldn’t make the trip. Getting him on campus will be key for UConn to make the next step up in his recruitment.   Link
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    (2014) WR Kenric Young

    K.L.Y Jr 1⃣7⃣ ‏@AllAroundStarr 13 Nov Them boys @CodyLatimer3 and @SHANEWYNN4 really ballin this year #IU #Hoosiers
  8. Indiana Men's Soccer ‏@IUMensSoccer 3m IU starters vs. UM: GK-Webb; D-McKain, Bushue, Bradford, Doody; M-Lax, Petts, Corrado, Kotlov, Oliver; F-Hollinger-Janzen
  9. James Blackmon Jr. ‏@JBlackmon2 41m I will be signing my National Letter of Intent tomorrow (Nov.14) @ 11:30am #IU
  10. FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Indiana held on to earn a tough road win at IPFW on Tuesday night, 85-80. Four Hoosiers scored in double figures led by Larryn Brooks who had 25 points. Sasha Chaplin added 21 points in the effort.   Taylor Agler had 13 points for Indiana (2-0) as Tabitha Gerardot finished with 10 points in the game. IPFW (0-2) shot a perfect 24-of-24 from the free throw line and were led by Amanda Hyde's 33 points. The Hoosiers led from start to finish, but IPFW was at arm's length the entire night.   Tabitha Gerardot found Chaplin down low for a layup on IU's first possession to get the scoring started for the Hoosiers. Agler then intercepted an IPFW pass on the defensive end and went coast-to-coast to lay it in.   After a Mastodon field goal, Chaplin connected in the paint again while being fouled and completed the three-point play with a free throw to make it a 7-2 IU lead. IPFW scored again, but Indiana's Larryn Brooks responded with a layup and Agler followed later with a 3-pointer to give IU a 12-4 advantage with 17:18 on clock.   Later in the half, Agler and Taufa connected on 3-point field goals on back-to-back IU possessions to give Indiana its biggest lead of the nigh, 25-12, with 12:00 to go.   IPFW then started to string some offense together starting with a 7-0 spurt over a 1:30 span to pull within six, 25-19. Agler silenced the Mastodon attack briefly with a drive to the rim and reverse layup to push the Hoosiers ahead 27-19.   The Mastodons pulled within three points on three occasions before Indiana took a 43-38 lead into the halftime break.   Indiana began the second half building a 54-44 advantage when Brooks found an open Chaplin for a layup at the 16:58 mark. IPFW hung tough cutting the deficit to six before IU eventually made it a 12-point game, 74-62, with 5:59 to go.   The teams traded points as the scoreboard read 77-67 in IU's favor. IPFW's Hyde and Rachel Mauk each hit a pair of free throws to make it a six-point spread once again. IU's Brooks was fouled on the next possession and sunk a pair from the charity stripe to make it a 79-71 Hoosier lead.   Agler hit 1-of-2 free throws on Indiana's next possession before Rachel Rinehart nailed a 3-pointer for IPFW with 52 seconds on the clock to make it a 80-74 contest. After a pair of missed free throws by Brooks, Rinehart scored a layup for the Mastodons with 38 seconds to play with IU leading by just four points, 80-76.   Indiana's Brooks was fouled hard on the next IU possession and was called for a technical foul for reacting. IPFW's Hyde hit the two technical free throws to make the score 80-78 in Indiana's favor with 36 seconds remaining.   Brooks was then awarded her foul shots after that foul and hit two clutch free throws to stretch the Hoosier lead back to four points.   IU's defense forced an IPFW turnover and Brooks converted on two more free throws to ice the game. The Hoosiers held on for its first road win of the year.   To go along with her 25 points, Brooks dished for six assists with four rebounds. She connected on 13-of-15 free throws in the game. Chaplin was 8-of-12 from the floor to go along with seven rebounds. Agler just missed a double-double as she grabbed nine boards to go along with her 13 points.   The Hoosiers shot 48.1 percent (26-of-54) from the floor, including 55.0 percent in the second half. Indiana stepped up at the charity stripe going 29-of-40 (72.5 percent) from the free throw line.   Postgame Notes • Indiana's 2-0 start marks the first time since the 2010-11 season that IU has won its first two games of the season. • Four Hoosiers scored in double figures for the Hoosiers (Brooks 25, Chaplin 21, Agler 13, Gerardot 10). That feat was accomplished just once a year ago by IU in 2012-13. • Indiana scored over 80 points for the second consecutive game, marking the first time an IU team has scored over 80 points in back-to-back games since the 2006-07 season. That year IU tallied 81 points against Illinois on Feb. 18, 2007 and then tallied 83 vs. Northwestern on Feb. 22, 2007. • In the first two games, the Hoosiers scored a combined 170 points, the program's best back-to-back game point total since November 2006 when IU scored 183 points combined in two consecutive games (85 vs. Valparaiso 11/15/06, 98 vs. Dayton 11/19/06).   IU will next take on Indiana State in Terre Haute on Friday, Nov. 15. That game will tip at 7 p.m. ET from the Hulman Center on ISU's campus.   Boxscore   Link
  11. Guess we had another visitor for the Illinois game last weekend.   Josh Helmholdt ‏@JoshHelmholdt 16m Indianapolis 2015 RB LeVante Bellamy felt the love on a visit to #IUFB last wknd. Holds offers from #Bearcats #Toledo   -Through 12 games this season, Bellamy has rushed 212 times for 1,970 yards and over 30 touchdowns.
  12. KENTUCKY ELITE SHOOTOUT, Nov. 16, Perry (KY.) Central High School   JaQuan Lyle (Huntington Prep) will be here and Oregon will be in to see him per Zag. (2015) SG Montaque Gill-Caesar and (2016) SF Miles Bridges both play for HP to. Don't know much about these other teams.   PCC vs Thomas Nelson 22ft. Academy vs Cordia Huntington Prep vs St.Louis Christian
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    IUWBB beats IPFW 85-80

    Indiana WBasketball ‏@IndianaWBB 11h Larryn Brooks scored 25 points to lead IU, marking the most points scored by an IU freshman since Jill Chapman in Feb. 1999 (31 pts vs. MSU)   Larryn tearing it up so far.  Named B1G Co-Freshman of the Week after the first game.   :fan:  :hi:
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    (2014) SF Jonah Bolden to UCLA

    Should have his list out today...
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    Official IU vs LIU Brooklyn Game Thread...

    Better tighten Hoosiers.
  16. KENTUCKY ELITE SHOOTOUT, Nov. 16, Perry (KY.) Central High School   Adam Zagoria ‏@AdamZagoria 5m Indiana and Kentucky will also be at the event Saturday in Hazard, Ky., w/ Huntington Prep.
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    (2016) SF Miles Bridges to MSU

    KENTUCKY ELITE SHOOTOUT, Nov. 16, Perry (KY.) Central High School   ‏@AdamZagoria: Indiana and Kentucky will also be at the event Saturday in Hazard, Ky., w/ Huntington Prep.
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    (2014) PG Tyra Buss to IUWBB

    Right on,thanks. Here's our other commits.   Amanda Cahill Jessica Walker Maura Muensterman
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    OT: Kentucky vs. Michigan St.

    It's "not fair"
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