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  1. Patberg w not a ton of points but a well rounded game Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  2. Penn w a clutch 3! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  3. IU 62 Michigan 58 1:52 left Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  4. Thanks!! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
  5. Really liking the commentary tonight- Vera Jones and ? Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  6. 57-50 IU end of 3 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  7. Really competitive back and forth game. IU up 3, 49-46 in 3rd Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  8. Prayers for you and your family Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  9. If he had the stats/personality to contribute here, I'd take him in a heartbeat. I hold no ill-will toward Davis, and would love to see a past connection strengthened!
  10. Pete Sampson ✔@PeteSampson_ Indiana running backs coach Mike Hart is a candidate on Notre Dame’s short list of replacements for Autry Denson. Notre Dame will interview for the vacant position this week. Hart is Michigan’s all-time leading rusher. The Athletic’s Coaching Tracker:https://theathletic.com/156825/2019/01/23/college-football-coach-changes-hirings-firings/ … 96 3:12 PM - Jan 23, 2019
  11. I was a resident of Foster-Martin (late 80s) and there was still a lot of “activity” then Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  12. Indiana Opens Homestand With Michigan On Thursday Night TICKETS GAME NOTES WATCH LIVE LISTEN LIVE LIVE STATS PROMOTIONS BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana begins a two-game homestand on Thursday when it hosts Michigan. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network. INDIANA (15-4, 4-3 B1G) VS. MICHIGAN (12-7, 3-4 B1G) Thursday January 24, 2019 • 6 p.m. ET Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall • Bloomington, Ind. Broadcast: BTN (Chris Vosters, Vera Jones) Radio: WHCC 105.1 FM (Greg Murray) Live Stats: HoosierStats.com Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Tickets: http://bit.ly/2wpEcVD Promotion: First 300 fans receive free Chic-Fil-A sandwich (voucher at south lobby marketing table) | Student Appreciation Night: IU Bloomington students have a chance to win prizes & host 2nd annual wing eating contest. ABOUT THE COACHES Indiana Michigan Teri Moren Kim Barnes Arico Career Record: 296-187 (16th Season) Career Record: 416-286 (21st Season) Indiana Record: 97-57 (5th Season) Michigan Record: 146-80 (7th Season) ABOUT THE WOLVERINES Michigan is coming off a 62-58 win over Ohio State on Sunday. They are led by senior forward Hallie Thome (13.3 ppg., 6.3 rpg.) and freshman forward Naz Hillmon (12.2 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 70% FG). Senior guard Nicole Munger also averages double figures, 10.7 ppg. as the trio helps UM score 72.6 points per game while shooting 44.6 percent from the floor. SERIES HISTORY Indiana leads 44-28 LAST MEETING 1/10/18 – L, 79-84 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) NOTES Indiana returns home looking to snap a two-game skid as it fell to Purdue on Sunday. Sophomore guard Bendu Yeaney led the way with 15 points while sophomore guard Jaelynn Penn also added 13 points. Penn and Yeaney have been impressive for the Hoosiers in their sophomore seasons, combining for 26 double figure scoring games between the two and are both averaging double figures. Indiana continues to be the Big Ten's best free throw shooting team, shooting 76.9 percent from the charity stripe this season. Redshirt junior forward Brenna Wise is leading the conference and 13th in the country by going 92.7 percent (76-for-82). Redshirt junior guard Ali Patberg is also shooting 82.6 percent at the line. The Hoosiers return home for two games this week. They boast an 8-1 record in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall this season having won 19 of its last 20 games dating back to the 2017-18 season. IU has played in their share of close games this season as the loss to Purdue was the eighth game decided by six points or fewer. In the all-time series with the Wolverines, Indiana leads 44-28. The home team has won the last four meetings between the two schools, last facing off in Ann Arbor on Jan. 10, 2018 in an 84-79 loss for the Hoosiers. Michigan is fresh off a 62-58 win over rival Ohio State on Sunday. They are led by senior forward Hallie Thome (13.3 ppg., 6.3 rpg.) and freshman forward Naz Hillmon (12.2 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 70% FG). Senior guard Nicole Munger also averages double figures, 10.7 ppg. as the trio helps UM score 72.6 points per game while shooting 44.6 percent from the floor. UP NEXT The Hoosiers host No. 11 Maryland on Sunday for National Girls and Women In Sports Day. Tipoff is set for Noon ET on Big Ten Network.
  13. Welcome aboard! Seems like a great hire! Indiana University Welcomes IU Legend Kayla Bashore as Head Field Hockey Coach BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—Indiana University Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass today named Kayla Bashore as the new head coach of the Indiana Field Hockey program. A former IU Big Ten Player of the Year, two-time All-American and two-time Olympian, Bashore arrives with eight years of collegiate coaching experience, most recently as an assistant coach at Brown University. "We are thrilled to welcome Kayla back to Bloomington to lead our field hockey program into a new, exciting era," said Glass. "Both here at IU and through her post-collegiate career, Kayla excelled at the highest level nationally and internationally for more than a decade, including two trips to the Olympics. As a coach, she has a reputation as an outstanding recruiter with a proven record of success during her eight years as an assistant coach. She has a passion for the program and its players to be successful academically, athletically, and personally." Bashore is a 2005 Indiana University graduate who was a two-time All-American and four-time All-Big Ten selection for the Hoosiers. After her IU playing career, she also served as an IU assistant coach from 2006-2007. In addition to her two-year stint on the IU coaching staff, Bashore has also been an assistant coach at Columbia (2009), Transylvania University (2010-11) and Brown University (2014-16). "I am very grateful to IU Athletics and the hiring committee for the opportunity to become the head field hockey coach, and especially Fred Glass and Kristin Borelli for taking a special interest in supporting the program," Bashore said. "I am honored to have this opportunity at the program I came from, and am really looking forward to leading the program." During her Indiana playing career, she received numerous awards including Big Ten Player of the Year (2005), NFCA All-American (2003 & 2005), first-team All-Big Ten (2002, 2003, 2005), the Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award (2003), and the IU Balfour Award (2001). She ranks among the program's all-time leaders in goals (6th), points (7th) and shots (2nd). She captained IU's 2005 team, which advanced to the second-round of the NCAA Tournament, finished as the Big Ten runners-up, and still owns the program record for single-season wins (17). Following her All-America playing career for the Hoosiers, Bashore went on to a highly-successful eight-year run at the international level as a national team member with USA Field Hockey, participating in 175 international competitions. Highlighting her stint with Team USA was the opportunity to compete in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, where her teams placed eighth and 12th, respectively. In addition to her standout playing and coaching resume, Bashore is also the founder of two youth field hockey programs throughout the country. She co-founded Whitewater Festival, Inc., in 2007 in Mountain Top, Penn., which is a company that designs, implements, and manages youth field hockey tournaments, camps, and clinics for children ages 4 to 18. She served as its president from 2007-10. As part of her Whitewater Festival role, she started the KaPow Field Hockey Club, which has grown to 180 current members. She also founded San Diego-based Abundant Life Sports, L.L.C. in 2012, which manages a variety of youth field hockey programs for kids ages 5 to 18. The events have expanded to three locations—Los Altos, Cal., San Diego, Cal., and Hamburg, Penn.
  14. None at all :) I never pick against IU, and if I'm stumped, I usually go for a banner year lol!
  15. It’s the fact that you’re constantly negative in every damn thread. Football, football recruiting, basketball, basketball recruiting, women’s basketball, soccer. It’s draining. You don’t have to put every negative freaking thought into this forum. Nobody enjoys seeing negative after negative after negative. You have the knowledge and passion to be a good poster, yet you constantly spew negativity. Is any of it constructive? Sorry mods, point me if necessary. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
  16. Forrester going to see some minutes? Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  17. Seriously, the constant negativity in every freaking thread is unbearable. You detract from the overall quality of this forum with the constant IU bashing. I find myself coming here less because I know that it's going to be negative every time.
  18. I'd read somewhere that he has grade/eligibility issues- anyone know for sure?
  19. Indiana Football: What the Hoosiers are Getting in New Offensive Coordinator Kalen DeBoer January 20, 2019 Mike Schumann IUFB 0 The last name of Indiana’s offensive coordinator won’t change much, but the Hoosiers certainly went a long way to find Kalen DeBoer, the new leader of the offensive unit. Fresno, California to be precise. Now the question becomes — how much will the Hoosier offense change as the program moves on from the recently retired Mike DeBord. If history is any indicator, the Indiana attack is about to take a big step forward under DeBoer. DeBoer inherited a Fresno State offensive unit ranked 122nd nationally in total offense in 2016. The Bulldogs improved to 40th in 2017 and 24th in 2018 under his direction calling the plays. Those major strides at Fresno State came after DeBoer took Eastern Michigan from 123rd to 35th in total offense between 2014 and 2016 as their offensive coordinator. There his offense shattered the school record for total yards with 5,917 yards, breaking the previous record of 5,010. School records were also set for points scored (385), passing yards (3,849), touchdown passes (25), first downs (303), pass completions (309), plays (999) as well single-game plays (99). The new leader of the IU offense first honed his craft as a wide receiver in college. A graduate of the University of Sioux Falls, DeBoer played for the Cougars from 1993-96, where he was an All-American wide receiver. He set school records for receptions (234), receiving yards (3,400) and touchdown catches (33). DeBoer would go on to cement his status as a USF legend as a coach. Following his playing days, he started as a student assistant for Sioux Falls and then moved up the ranks to offensive coordinator and eventually became the head coach in 2005. While his USF playing career was impressive, DeBoer’s five year stint as the Cougars’ head coach was astonishing. During those five seasons, Sioux Falls won as many national championships (3) as they lost games (3). DeBoer was named a three-time NAIA National Coach of the Year and compiled a 67-3 (.957) record while guiding USF to those three national championships. The Cougars won 50-straight home games and 29-straight games overall in his final two seasons, including back-to-back NAIA National Championships in 2008 and 2009. A balanced offense has been the name of the game for DeBoer. Fresno State, which averaged 34.6 points per game in 2018, averaged 267 pass yards and 154 rush yards per contest. The Bulldogs had similar balance for the 2017 season. Under DeBoer’s tutelage, Bulldog quarterback Marcus McMaryion had one of the most productive seasons in Fresno State history in 2018 — and that is saying something. Fresno State has produced NFL quarterbacks including Trent Dilfer, Derek Carr and David Carr. McMaryion completed 68.6 percent of his passes for 3,629 yards with 25 touchdowns and just five interceptions. His passing efficiency rating was 157, a few points higher than what Derek Carr posted in his record-setting 2013 season. McMaryion put up similar efficiency numbers in 2017, once again only throwing five interceptions. A major key for McMaryion playing mistake free football was effective pass protection. Fresno State allowed only 10 sacks in 14 games in 2017 and 12 sacks in 14 games in 2018. Both times those numbers put the Bulldogs in the top ten nationally. The Scheme DeBoer worked under head coach Jeff Tedford at Fresno State. Tedford is perhaps best known for coaching Aaron Rodgers at California. The best way to describe DeBoer’s offense at Fresno State might be to say it was multifaceted. With the Bulldogs he used multiple schemes, incorporating pro-style wrinkles, shotgun-spread sets, run-pass option concepts, and two tight end formations. Basically, the offense is flexible and malleable to the situation. While there are some elements of the dink and dunk passing game that frustrated Hoosiers fans, the Bulldogs were able to produce more big plays out of the passing game than IU as measured by their “explosiveness.” As mentioned above, the play-calling has been balanced, with Fresno State at virtually 50/50 on run vs. pass in 2018. McMaryion averaged nearly three yards more per pass in 2018 than IU quarterback Peyton Ramsey. It isn’t clear how much the Fresno State offense was DeBoer’s preferred approach vs. Tedford. His 2016 EMU offense was based around tempo (23rd in adjusted pace) and pass-first principles. Stylistically, how much influence did Tedford have in the scheme at Fresno State? That is a question to be asked, but the Bulldog scheme more closely resembled what Tedford did at Cal rather than DeBoer at EMU. Kalen DeBoer’s Coaching Experience: 2017-18: Fresno State – offensive coordinator 2014-16: Eastern Michigan – offensive coordinator/QBs 2010-13: Southern Illinois – offensive coordinator/WRs 2005-09: University of Sioux Falls – head coach [overall record 67-3] 2000-04: University of Sioux Falls – offensive coordinator 1998-99: Washington H.S. (S.D.) – assistant coach 1997: University of Sioux Falls – student assistant coach/WRs
  20. #19 Maryland @ #6 Michigan State #9 Virginia Tech @ #13 North Carolina Nebraska @ Rutgers Iowa State @ #7 Kansas #8 Texas Tech @ Kansas State #24 Mississippi State @ #12 Kentucky #22 Villanova @ Butler #25 Indiana @ Northwestern Purdue @ Ohio State #20 Oklahoma @ Oklahoma State Wisconsin @ Illinois #6 Michigan State @ #23 Iowa #17 NC State @ Louisville Washington @ Oregon #2 Michigan @ #25 Indiana Iowa State @ #18 Ole Miss Ohio State @ Nebraska #4 Virginia @ Notre Date #15 Marquette @ Xavier Texas @ Georgia Rutgers @ Penn State #7 Kansas @ #12 Kentucky Arizona @ UCLA #6 Michigan State @ Purdue #23 Iowa @ Minnesota
  21. IU 76 NW 68 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  22. We just made a great OC hire, CAM will get it righted, other sports are killing it. You don’t get to be the Glass love rationing monitor. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
  23. Frustrating loss
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