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Here’s today’s latest IU Athletics and Big Ten coverage plus recruiting news from around the net:
THE BEST IN IU COVERAGE
- IU basketball scholarship chart – updated after Malik Reneau commitment
- Radio: Talking Malik Reneau addition, transfer portal and more on the Hoosier Report
- Thad Matta on what he learned at IU and much more
- IU baseball ends road trip with nonconference midweek contests
- The journey of IU baseball catcher Matthew Ellis
- ESPN ranks college football’s most difficult schedules for 2022
- Joe Lunardi’s way too early 2023 NCAA Tournament bracketology
- CBS Sports mock NBA first round draft puts three from Big Ten in top-10
TWEETS OF THE DAY
📈 @JordanHulls1 season-high: 15pts.
🔥 Jordan Hulls in the first half today: 13pts!#BasketballCL #RoadToBilbao@MHP_RIESEN pic.twitter.com/kVlodcDKJr— Basketball Champions League (@BasketballCL) April 19, 2022
After escaping from Ukraine, Mo Creek will be playing professionally in Indiana in the TBL. #iubb https://t.co/LAQEYz9MKy
— Mike Schumann @ The Daily Hoosier (@daily_hoosier) April 19, 2022
IU AND BIG TEN RECRUITING NEWS
- Report: West Virginia guard Sean McNeil to take Indiana visit
- Former Miss Basketball Sydney Parrish excited about IU opportunity
- On3’s ranking of the transfer portal shooting guards
- A spring look at 2023 and 2025 IU targets Andrej Stojakovic and Koa Peat:
The Compton Magic are in midseason form thanks to Koa Peat & Andrej Stojakovic 💫 @kpeat10 @AndrejSto2 @Compton_Magic #3SSB 🎥 @SLAM_HS pic.twitter.com/0qgUi1DUOT
— The Circuit (@TheCircuit) April 10, 2022
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