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IU basketball got back on track this week. However, it was not against the strongest of competition. These easy wins will be critical to earn a spot in postseason play and as they look to improve with Big Ten play opening this week.
On a night where four Indiana basketball players scored in double figures and the Hoosiers earned a 19-point win, it may be difficult to scrounge any glaring concerns.
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. On this episode, Bozich is joined by Ryan Corazza of Inside the Hall to discuss Indiana’s 6-2 start to the 2024-25 season. This week’s ...
In Indiana’s win against Sam Houston State, there was a clear difference between the fluidity of Indiana’s starting 2-big lineup vs. a 1-big lineup that often featured Luke Goode at the 4.
Trailing by 13 points at halftime with another resume-killing loss knocking on the door, Indiana women’s basketball needed some life against Southern Indiana on Wednesday night.
Mike Woodson, Luke Goode and Malik Reneau addressed the media following Indiana's 97-71 win against Sam Houston State on Tuesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
IU basketball’s strong start to the season came to a grinding halt in the Battle 4 Atlantis. This again leaves more questions than answers about where this season is headed.
NASSAU, Bahamas – Indiana entered Friday morning in dire need of a win to leave the Battle 4 Atlantis with at least something to show for it. An efficient and balanced scoring effort was enough to get the job done.
NASSAU, Bahamas – When Indiana basketball battled through a slow start and trailed No. 3 Gonzaga by two points with eight minutes left in the first half, it looked like there were signs of a closely contested matchup following Wednesday’s 28-point blowout loss to Louisville.
NASSAU, Bahamas – As Indiana basketball trailed by 30+ points in a thumping against Louisville to open the Battle 4 Atlantis Wednesday, head coach Mike Woodson stood still, arms on his hips, before taking a seat on the bench for the remainder of the game.
Coming off a gutsy win over then-No. 24 Stanford on Nov. 17, Indiana women’s basketball arrived at Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in The Bahamas with plenty of momentum.