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  1. You ask; we answer. Prayers for a quick and full recovery for you and prayers for the safety of your friend and colleague.
  2. In that Hoke Co. game he was 10-21 FG; 2-7 on 3s; 4-6 FT.
  3. Very difficult to get individual game stats for Carr but here's a clip of him scoring 14 pts. in the 3rd Q of a recent game.
  4. The Visigoths from Columbus, OH (9-2) (3-0) will be in town Thursday night. Trite phrase in calling every game a 'must win' but we simply cannot afford to lose on our own court. Hopefully O$U's shooting will be as cold as the outside temperature will be. Radio Live Stats Chris Holtmann said today Seth Towns and Justice Sueing will not play Thursday at Indiana. “Kyle [Young] is feeling better. We’ll evaluate him after practice.”
  5. Pretty impressive that he played up 3 years this past summer on the UAA circuit for Atlanta XPress https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/iu-basketball-recruiting-hoosiers-offer-2025-forward-bryson-tiller/?fbclid=IwAR23dhNOVKrFAUgqbMFOdniF-sAahgzzrcqyjgIL_yKf--cbRBJUpNcWsk8
  6. McNeil with 26 pts. and 12 reb. in a 70-59 win over Hoke County.
  7. Fishers over Lafayette Jeff 58-47. Haralson 7 pts. on just 1-5 FG; 0-3s; 5-9 FT; 4 reb; 2 asst; 0 stl; 0 blk; 4 TO. No idea why his production seems low as he only had 2 fouls.
  8. In Gunn's game last night, Coach Jack Keefer had to sit out after receiving 2 techs and being ejected from the Tindley game and LN was also playing without Omar Cooper who had also received 2 techs and ejected from the TIndley game. From the Indy Star this morning -- Lawrence North senior and Indiana recruit C.J. Gunn made a big individual splash in his return from a foot injury against Tindley, finishing with 34 points, six rebounds and three steals. Gunn continued to that progression in Tuesday’s win, scoring 15 of his 23 points in the first half. Gunn admitted he is still working his way back from a conditioning standpoint due to the foot injury, but said “this game was better than last game.” “I feel like as the games come and practices come, it’s just going to get better,” he said. “It feels like it’s gone really well so far. I feel like I’ve come in and meshed with the team really well. I’m looking forward to keeping that consistency.” Gunn was 2-for-5 from the 3-point line. He scored the first five points of the game to help Lawrence North (6-2) take command from the beginning, including leads of 7-0 and 18-9 by the end of the first quarter. Gunn came off the bench against Tindley, but was back in the starting lineup Tuesday. The two-time defending Marion County tournament champions have a tough task ahead. After playing Warren Central on Friday, the Wildcats host Ben Davis (6-2) in a first round Marion County showdown on Tuesday. “I’m looking forward to it,” Gunn said. “I’m ready for the competition. We’ve won two years in a row and we’re looking to make history. I’m just trying to get the team locked in.” After losing Indiana All-Star Shamar Avance, D.J. Hughes, Donaven McCulley and Kaden Beatty from last year’s state runner-up team, it was expected this Wildcats’ team might take some time to come together. Gunn’s injury extended that time frame. But the young guards are improving rapidly. “We definitely haven’t reached our peak yet where we are playing 100% together,” Gunn said. “But we’re going to get to that point soon.”
  9. Centerville pounded Springboro 82-44. Cupps with 23 pts. on 9-14 FG; 4-7 on 3s; 1-1 FT; 6 reb; 11 asst; 5 stl; 0 blk; 1 TO.
  10. Last night Cathedral over Mishawaka Marian 85-61. Booker 23 pts. on 9-18 FG; 3-6 on 3s; 2-4 FT; 10 reb; 1 asst; 0 stl; 2 blk; 5 TO. Marian had no one to match up with him in height.
  11. Gunn with 23 pts. in a 60-39 win over Attucks.
  12. Banks with 25 pts and 8 reb in a 68-41 win over Hampton.
  13. No letdown ladies. Keep up the great work. No. 6/6 Indiana is set to travel to Wisconsin on Wednesday night. Tipoff inside Kohl Center is set for 7:30 p.m. ET. #6/6 INDIANA (11-2, 3-0 B1G) AT WISCONSIN (3-9, 0-2 B1G) Wednesday, January 5, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. ET Kohl Center • Madison, Wis. Broadcast: B1G+ Radio: WHCC 105.1 FM (Austin Render) Live Stats: Sidearm Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram ABOUT THE COACHES Indiana Wisconsin Teri Moren Marisa Moseley Career Record: 358-212 (19th Season) Career Record: 48-38 (4th Season) Indiana Record: 159-82 (8th Season) Wisconsin Record: 3-9 (1st Season) ABOUT THE BADGERS Wisconsin will return from a 20-day COVID-19 pause after playing its last non-con game against Illinois State on Dec. 16. Sophomore guard Sydney Hillard leads the way with 14.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the Badgers, who started out Big Ten play with losses to Northwestern and Michigan. Junior guard Julie Pospisilova adds 14.4 points per game to an offense that scores 60.6 points per game this season. SERIES HISTORY Indiana leads 51-24 LAST MEETING 2/24/21 – W, 77-49 (Madison, Wis.) NOTES Indiana brings the nation's second-longest active road win streaks in to Wednesday's game at Wisconsin. The Hoosiers have won 10 straight on the road, which leads all Power 5 schools. Only Florida Gulf Coast (22) holds a longer streak than IU. The last time Indiana lost a road game was at Maryland on Jan. 4, 2020 (84-80). Other active win streaks for IU include a current six-game win streak and have won their last 12 Big Ten games dating back to last season. The Hoosiers improved to 3-0 on Sunday after a win over preseason league favorite No. 6/8 Maryland. Graduate student guard Ali Patberg led the way with 18 points while junior forward Mackenzie Holmes (15 points, 14 rebounds) and senior forward Aleksa Gulbe (17 points, 10 rebounds) each put up double-doubles. Gulbe was named to the Big Ten Player of the Week honor roll after her double-double performance against the Terps. The Riga, Latvia native scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win for her second double-double of the season. They will also look to match its best conference start on Wednesday night at Wisconsin. IU opened up the 2019-20 Big Ten season with a 4-0 record. IU has won seven-in-a-row against the Badgers including a pair of wins in 2020-21. It has won nine of the last 10 meetings between the two schools. In both national polls this week, Indiana maintained its top 10 position in the Associated Press (6) and USA Today/WBCA coaches poll (6). UP NEXT The Hoosiers will break for eight days before hosting Nebraska on Thursday, January 13. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network.
  14. 6'8" 190 lb PF attends Pace Academy in Atlanta. No ratings yet assigned for the '25 class and I didn't see anything for him on Hudl. Thru the 9 games reported on MaxPreps he's averaging 11 ppg; 9 rpg; .4 apg; 1.1 stl; 1.7 blk; 2.1 TO 247 Rivals MaxPreps @brysontiller_11 From Justin Young of Hoop Scene from the Hoop Hall Classic West held last month: Tiller, the stud of our Elite Preview camp in the fall back in Georgia, could be one of the most impressive players when we get to their senior season of high school hoops. Tiller has all kinds of upside. The more we see him at the national level against national foes, it becomes easier and easier to see him in the truly special category for the class of 2025. January 2020 commentary: Bryson Tiller | 6’5” W |Crews MS I Aim High AAU Tiller at a young age possesses prototypical size for a wing and a fundamentally sound overall game. At around 6’5”, he does a great job scoring from the perimeter, uses his size well inside around the basket and has a soft touch on his... Short clip from last spring as an 8th grader in AAU ball. #23 in white uniform. Another March '21 clip. #23 in black uniform.
  15. Damn names come out of nowhere!! lol
  16. McNeil's team went 3-0 at the Cherokee Hardwood Classic and McNeil was named tournament MVP. In his 2nd game against Avery County he had 31p / 7r / 6a / 0s / 2b / 1t. In the championship game he had 31p / 11r / 7a / 2s / 3b / 3t In his last 4 games he's averaging 30+ ppg. Thru 11 games he's averaging 29 ppg on 59% FG; 33% on 3s; 88% FT; 7.8 rpg; 4.7 apg; 2 stl; 1.5 blk; 1.8 TO
  17. Another QB available Pete Thamel - Oregon quarterback Robby Ashford plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. He’s expected to end up in there in the next 24 hours. Ashford was the No. 15 @rivals dual-threat QB in 2020.
  18. Pete Thamel -- OU QB Caleb Williams is entering the NCAA transfer portal. He'll be the most sought after player in the portal.
  19. La Porte Invitational Jan. 6, 7 & 8. All games will be televised on ESPNU. Chance to watch a number of IU offers and a couple with possible IU interest: Coen Carr - Legacy Early College Jalen Hood-Schifino, K.J. Evans and Derik Queen - Montverde Anthony Gilkes '24 - IMG Christian Humphrey-Rembert '24 - La Lumiere
  20. La Porte Invitational Jan. 6, 7 & 8. All games will be televised on ESPNU. Chance to watch a number of IU offers and a couple with possible IU interest: Coen Carr - Legacy Early College Jalen Hood-Schifino, K.J. Evans and Derik Queen - Montverde Anthony Gilkes '24 - IMG Christian Humphrey-Rembert '24 - La Lumiere
  21. La Porte Invitational Jan. 6, 7 & 8. All games will be televised on ESPNU. Chance to watch a number of IU offers and a couple with possible IU interest: Coen Carr - Legacy Early College Jalen Hood-Schifino, K.J. Evans and Derik Queen - Montverde Anthony Gilkes '24 - IMG Christian Humphrey-Rembert '24 - La Lumiere
  22. La Porte Invitational Jan. 6, 7 & 8. All games will be televised on ESPNU. Chance to watch a number of IU offers and a couple with possible IU interest: Coen Carr - Legacy Early College Jalen Hood-Schifino, K.J. Evans and Derik Queen - Montverde Anthony Gilkes '24 - IMG Christian Humphrey-Rembert '24 - La Lumiere
  23. Gulbe earned a spot on the @B1Gwbball Player of the Week honor roll 17 points 10 rebounds 2nd double-double in 21-22 42.8 FG %
  24. No change in tipoff time but will be televised on BTN and not FS1 as originally scheduled.
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