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  1. OUCH! Per KenPom our turnover rate is 23.4% good for 325th in D-1.
  2. Going to get it started because the 1981 championship team will be honored at this game and it was UNC that IU beat that night for the NCAA Championship - also the day that President Reagan was wounded and for awhile it was uncertain if the game would be played or delayed.
  3. We didn't shoot 3's particularly well - only 36%. We dominated the boards 48-26 but of their 26, 12 were on their own glass so we didn't block out very well. 20 assists on 29 made shots is good.
  4. For 17 minutes, CuJo didn't have a bad game: 9 pts, 3 reb, 5 assists - he did have 2 TOs. His assists were second only to Newkirk's 6.
  5. Today's game isn't very comforting knowing that UNC is our next game. To say the first half has been disappointing would be an understatement.
  6. It is an injury to his left knee which suffered a torn ACL in high school so he's had surgery on it.
  7. Bears lose again 27-21 to the Titans with Matt Barkley under center. Howard with 18 carries for 84 yards; 3 receptions for 43 yards; targeted 5 times. He was the end zone target on the Bears last play of the game but the pass was broken up by the Titans.
  8. Falcons defeat the Cardinals 38-19. Coleman with 8 carries for 9 yards and 1 TD. 2 receptions for 4 yards. Freeman was the workhorse for Atlanta with 16 carries for 60 yards and 2 TDs.
  9. Today's lineup will be: Bryant, Anunoby, McRoberts, Johnson, Newkirk.
  10. JBJ will not play because of a knee injury. Crean didn't specify the nature of the injury only that he had not practiced and would not play. He is dressed and going through warm-ups so apparently it's not an overly serious injury and sitting him may be more of a precaution. Left knee which is the one with the torn ACL in high school
  11. Troy started and played a very solid game for the Grizzlies. 11.26.16 Season W/L W/L Min. Pts. FG's 3's FT's Reb Asst Stls Blks TO's PF + / - Brooklyn Ferrell NO GAME Houston Gordon NO GAME Oklahoma 10+8 Oladipo W 33 18 6-10 3-5 3-6 6 2 1 0 0 2 +18 Portland VonLeh NO GAME Memphis 11-6 Williams W 35 18 6-12 2-5 4-6 3 2 0 0 1 3 +4 Charlotte 9-7 Zeller W 25 11 2-7 0-0 7-12 10 2 1 2 0 5 +8 D-LEAGUE Mad Ants Watford NO GAME Mad Ants Zeisloft NO GAME Raptors 905 Sheehey L 11 5 1-3 0-0 3-4 2 2 0 0 2 2 -6
  12. 4A No. 1 New Albany 61, No. 6 Bloomington South 38: Romeo Langford led the way with 24 points, 9 rebounds
  13. FW North Side 72, Arsenal Tech 60. Keion Brooks Jr. leads the way with an unofficial 30 points.
  14. 2 IU targets Sydney Parrish ('20) of Carmel and Amy Dilk ('18) of Carmel battled last night. CARMEL — Hamilton Southeastern coach Chris Huppenthal knew what his team was up against when the Class 4A No. 7 Royals faced top-ranked Carmel on Friday afternoon. When the game finished, there was just one question left — who isgoing to beat the Greyhounds? The Royals came in averaging 78 points per game. Carmel held them to nearly half that total, winning 53-43. “Amy Dilk is one of the best guards in the state,” Huppenthal said. “Blake Smith is one the best post players in the state. You have a shooter in (Tomi) Taiwo, (Jasmine) McWilliams comes in and is athletic and can shoot it. “They’re the best team in the state for a reason. I don’t know who’s gonna be good enough to beat them. They just have too many weapons.” Carmel played up to its billing during the first half. The Greyhounds jumped out to a 21-11 lead after one quarter and took a 39-21 lead into the locker room. The Royals shot just 8-of-23 from the floor in the half. Royals freshman Sydney Parrish, who averages nearly 17 points per contest, was held scoreless in the first half and finished with seven points. “Defensively I thought they did a good job on her,” Huppenthal said. “She was struggling to find seams at times and where to make the next pass. That’s going to come with learning.” For Carmel, Dilk had 12 in the first half and finished with 19. Taiwo also had 10 points in the first half. “There’s a lot of good players,” Carmel’s Tod Windlan said. “We’ve got six or seven kids that can probably get 20. When we get rolling like we did in the first half, we’re really good and fun to watch.” Taiwo said the team’s unselfishness pays dividends. “The nice thing about having a team with a bunch of assets and people who can play well is, instead of just focusing on yourself and saying, ‘I’m gonna score 20 each game,’ you can work the ball around,” she said. “Everyone can either shoot or post up the bigs.” As good as Carmel was in the first half, it struggled to gain traction in the second half. Hamilton Southeastern cut the deficit to six points with 3:20 to go as Bre Lloyd started heating up. She scored 11 points in the second half and 14 in the contest, but Carmel was able to withstand the Royals' rally and ice the game at the free-throw line. Carmel has faced tough competition early in the season, with games against ranked foes Heritage Christian and Zionsville. It has passed every test, winning every game by at least 10 points. More talented teams are waiting, but the blueprint for success has been established. “Right now, we think we have good potential,” Taiwo said. “But as we keep going and as we play even higher-caliber teams, we’ll know how far we can go.” CARMEL 53, HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN 43 HSE — 11 10 13 9 — 43 CARMEL — 21 18 7 7 — 53 HSE — Tayah Irvin 2-8 1-1 5, Amayah Hamilton 2-8 2-3 6, Bre Lloyd 6-13 2-5 14, Sydney Parrish 3-10 7, Malea Jackson 1-7 2, Haydn Braun 2-3 6, Molly Walton 1-2 1-2 3, Shelby Ford 0-3, Team totals: 17-37 6-11 43. Carmel — Amy Dilk 4-7 11-14 19, Blake Smith 3-8 2-3 8, Tomi Taiwo 3-6 3-3 10, Jasmine McWilliams 1-5 2, Olivia Christy 2-4 4, Mackenzie Wood 2-5 4, Reagan Hune 3-4 0-1 6, Teams totals: 19-39 16-26 53.
  15. 2 IU targets Sydney Parrish ('20) of Carmel and Amy Dilk ('18) of Carmel battled last night. CARMEL — Hamilton Southeastern coach Chris Huppenthal knew what his team was up against when the Class 4A No. 7 Royals faced top-ranked Carmel on Friday afternoon. When the game finished, there was just one question left — who isgoing to beat the Greyhounds? The Royals came in averaging 78 points per game. Carmel held them to nearly half that total, winning 53-43. “Amy Dilk is one of the best guards in the state,” Huppenthal said. “Blake Smith is one the best post players in the state. You have a shooter in (Tomi) Taiwo, (Jasmine) McWilliams comes in and is athletic and can shoot it. “They’re the best team in the state for a reason. I don’t know who’s gonna be good enough to beat them. They just have too many weapons.” Carmel played up to its billing during the first half. The Greyhounds jumped out to a 21-11 lead after one quarter and took a 39-21 lead into the locker room. The Royals shot just 8-of-23 from the floor in the half. Royals freshman Sydney Parrish, who averages nearly 17 points per contest, was held scoreless in the first half and finished with seven points. “Defensively I thought they did a good job on her,” Huppenthal said. “She was struggling to find seams at times and where to make the next pass. That’s going to come with learning.” For Carmel, Dilk had 12 in the first half and finished with 19. Taiwo also had 10 points in the first half. “There’s a lot of good players,” Carmel’s Tod Windlan said. “We’ve got six or seven kids that can probably get 20. When we get rolling like we did in the first half, we’re really good and fun to watch.” Taiwo said the team’s unselfishness pays dividends. “The nice thing about having a team with a bunch of assets and people who can play well is, instead of just focusing on yourself and saying, ‘I’m gonna score 20 each game,’ you can work the ball around,” she said. “Everyone can either shoot or post up the bigs.” As good as Carmel was in the first half, it struggled to gain traction in the second half. Hamilton Southeastern cut the deficit to six points with 3:20 to go as Bre Lloyd started heating up. She scored 11 points in the second half and 14 in the contest, but Carmel was able to withstand the Royals' rally and ice the game at the free-throw line. Carmel has faced tough competition early in the season, with games against ranked foes Heritage Christian and Zionsville. It has passed every test, winning every game by at least 10 points. More talented teams are waiting, but the blueprint for success has been established. “Right now, we think we have good potential,” Taiwo said. “But as we keep going and as we play even higher-caliber teams, we’ll know how far we can go.” CARMEL 53, HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN 43 HSE — 11 10 13 9 — 43 CARMEL — 21 18 7 7 — 53 HSE — Tayah Irvin 2-8 1-1 5, Amayah Hamilton 2-8 2-3 6, Bre Lloyd 6-13 2-5 14, Sydney Parrish 3-10 7, Malea Jackson 1-7 2, Haydn Braun 2-3 6, Molly Walton 1-2 1-2 3, Shelby Ford 0-3, Team totals: 17-37 6-11 43. Carmel — Amy Dilk 4-7 11-14 19, Blake Smith 3-8 2-3 8, Tomi Taiwo 3-6 3-3 10, Jasmine McWilliams 1-5 2, Olivia Christy 2-4 4, Mackenzie Wood 2-5 4, Reagan Hune 3-4 0-1 6, Teams totals: 19-39 16-26 53.
  16. Brett McMurphy of ESPN reporting that current interim coach Ed Orgeron has been named head coach at LSU.
  17. 11.25.16 Season W/L Game W/L Min. Pts. FG's 3's FT's Reb Asst Stls Blks TO's PF + / - Brooklyn 4-11 Ferrell L 21 10 3-9 2-6 2-4 2 0 1 0 3 2 -11 Houston 10-6 Gordon W 29 14 5-13 4-12 0-0 2 1 1 0 1 2 -7 Oklahoma 9-8 Oladipo W 42 26 11-19 2-6 2-2 4 7 3 0 1 1 +6 Portland 9-9 VonLeh W 5 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 -1 Memphis 10-6 Williams L 20 9 4-8 1-1 0-2 6 0 1 1 1 2 +9 Charlotte 8-7 Zeller L 23 15 7-10 0-0 1-4 6 2 0 0 1 3 -2 D-LEAGUE Mad Ants 4-0 Watford W 8 3 0-1 0-1 3-3 3 2 0 0 2 0 -7 Mad Ants 4-0 Zeisloft W 13 7 2-5 2-4 1-1 0 0 1 0 3 1 -1 Raptors 905 Sheehey NO GAME
  18. Stevenson defeated Grayslake Central 62-36. Smith with 22 pts.
  19. A particular name we've heard of before or a new face? Neither of those schools rings any bells for me.
  20. They did it again! The #iufb Managers pick up their sixth consecutive win over Purdue, winning by a score of 7 TDs - 2 TDs
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