Every year during the pre-conference slate there is at least one home game on Indiana’s schedule that you just know will have a different feel to it. When the 2017-18 schedule was released that game was fairly easy to pinpoint, even before the preseason rankings anointed Duke as the #1 team in the country. Add in the fact that Duke is perhaps the nation’s most prestigious program with the winningest coach of all-time, and well, the Hall should be a rockin’. Oh, and then there is that Grayson Allen dude. We’re sure that he’ll be a popular guy with the…
Author: Mike Schumann
Too soon? No matter how you are feeling about the state of the Indiana football program right now, one thing is for sure — there will be another season in 2018. The bad news? Unless the Big Ten realigns its divisions, the 2018 schedule will once again face the seemingly insurmountable wall that is Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State. Also, with the exception of Ball State there are no gimme games. Given IU’s recent history against the Cardinals we’re not sure that is a fair characterization of that game either. The good news? No Wisconsin. Also, many…
The Number 2 seeded Indiana University men’s soccer team defeated New Hampshire 2-1 Saturday evening in Bloomington. The undefeated Hoosiers (17-0-5) have advanced to the Final 8 of the NCAA tournament and will face Michigan State on December 1st at 7:00PM at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington. The winner will advance to the College Cup in Philadelphia. Goals were scored by: Cory Thomas (10:00), Francesco Moore (65:00) The Hoosiers and Spartans met earlier in the season at East Lansing and finished in a 1-1 draw. You can find a link to the live NCAA tournament bracket here.
Don’t let that final score fool you. This was Indiana’s worst performance of the season. By far. And the repercussions could last a decade. Or more. The 95th ranked Purdue rushing offense steamrolled Indiana’s previously stout running defense. This is the same Indiana defense that held Heisman hopeful Saquon Barkley to 56 yards. Markell Jones went for more than 200 and Purdue collectively ran for 272. Purdue’s running game is not that much better than Indiana’s run defense. This was about game planning and heart. Purdue had a better plan and they wanted it more. Tom Allen and Jeff Brohm…
With 14 minutes remaining Indiana was in yet another tight game with yet another mid-major, leading only 51-47. Eastern Michigan is an above average mid-major that the Hoosiers would need to take seriously, but the fact remains — if this team was going to show progress it was going to have to put teams like this away. The game had been tight up to this point. Indiana had a brief 9 point lead early in the second half only to see Eastern Michigan cut it back down to one. Indiana’s defense was getting gashed with dribble penetration, including a segment…
In our preview for this game, we gave several reasons why the Hoosiers had better not look past Eastern Michigan. Irrespective of the final score of tonight’s game, the Eagles are a good team. We’d be surprised if they aren’t at or near the top of the MAC when it’s all said and done. But Indiana had its best game of the year. Honestly, they had their best game since January before the wheels fell off last season. The Hoosiers did it all tonight — low turnovers, perimeter shooting, intensity. They even saw the return of one of their senior…
The Indiana University men’s soccer team will host the New Hampshire Wildcats in the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The match is set for Saturday, November 25 at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. Kickoff for the match is at 7:00 p.m. ET. A free live-stream of the match is available on BTN2Go.com. See our summary of the Hoosiers’ season here. See our NCAA tournament match summaries here. See the live NCAA College Cup bracket here.
The (5-6) Indiana Hoosiers travel to West Lafayette to play the (5-6) Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday at Noon. The game will be televised on ESPN2. It is one of the more meaningful Old Oaken Bucket games in recent history, as it is a “win or go home” scenario, with both teams needing the win to ensure bowl eligibility. While it is at least possible to qualify for a bowl game with a 5-7 record, that isn’t something that either program is likely to feel good about. Perhaps someday these programs will meet in a Big Ten title game. Until then,…
It is understandable that Hoosier fans are already thinking ahead to next Wednesday’s home tilt with #1 Duke. Assembly Hall will be electric, and after Duke’s rocky first half against Portland State, many are likely now believing that IU can pull off the upset. Hopefully Indiana’s players aren’t falling into that trap because before they see the Blue Devils they need to take care of business at home against a 4-0 Eastern Michigan team. Sure, EMU’s strength of schedule hasn’t been stellar and they haven’t left their home court yet, but they have played two common opponents, and there is…
Happy Thanksgiving! Today Hoosier fans can give thanks that their men’s basketball now has a winning record at 3-2 and has worked itself back from the cliff that was the season opening 90-69 home court loss to Indiana State. This team still has a long way to go but there are reasons to be optimistic, including: A star is emerging in Juwan Morgan. This is a level of play that we always thought might be there, but he had previously played in the shadows of other stars and struggled with various injuries. Turnovers, perhaps IU’s biggest nemesis over the last…