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- IUHoosiers.com/Official on September 3, 2010, 6:30 PM CT
(54 minutes ago)
For this week's Friday Update, junior All-American Alex Dickerson sat down with IUHoosiers.com in the team's locker room. He discussed his summer with Team USA, his teammates and the upcoming fall. Click here to watch the interview.
- Jeremy Price, Hoosier Scoop Blog on September 3, 2010, 6:00 PM CT
(1 hour ago)
Join me to talk about the 2010 Indiana soccer opener under first-year coach Todd Yeagley.
TomCrean: We are studying MSU tonight. Draymond Green may now be the hardest match up in the Big Ten. He is impossible to guard with one defender.
- Peegs.com/Rivals on September 3, 2010, 5:00 PM CT
(2 hours ago)
Watch and listen to what IU head football coach Bill Lynch had to say a day after Indiana's blowout win over Towson. The Hoosiers have next week off, but Lynch says the team still has plenty to work on despite the encouraging game he saw Thursday night.
- Peegs.com/Rivals on September 3, 2010, 5:00 PM CT
(2 hours ago)
Louisville kicks off the fall recruiting visit season with a critical weekend of hosting five-star talents Quincy Miller, Chane Behanan and Josiah Turner
TomCrean: That would make a pretty good snapshot of our future. That is the dedication we need.
TomCrean: We have been done for a hour and a half with our weights and speed training yet Jordan, Maurice and Victor are still on the court together.
HoosierFootball: Go Hoosiers! - Coach Lynch
HoosierFootball: Thanks to everyone for coming last night, especially the students. You guys were AWESOME! Have a great holiday weekend.
- IUHoosiers.com/Official on September 3, 2010, 3:30 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
Head Coach Bill Lynch met with members of the media on Friday to discuss his team's 51-17 win over Towson on Thursday, Sept. 2.
- Dustin Dopirak, Hoosier Scoop Blog on September 3, 2010, 3:30 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
After all the time it spent building up to its opener, Indiana now has 16 days before it plays another game.
It’s a bit awkward to put that sort of break between the first and second game of the season, but IU coach Bill Lynch said he and his staff are going to try to make [...]
- Hugh Kellenberger, Hoosier Scoop Blog on September 3, 2010, 3:30 PM CT
(3 hours ago)
There was no set plan to verbally commit when James Blackmon Jr. and his family traveled to Bloomington on Thursday to take in the season opener football game, but they were sitting in a conference room. So was Tom Crean and his coaching staff. But so was Crean’s family.
“It made us feel welcome, like it [...]
- John Decker, HoosierNation.com/Scout on September 3, 2010, 12:30 PM CT
(6 hours ago)
HoosierNation.com takes an in-depth look back at the Hoosiers’ 51-17 win over Towson in the season opener, breaking down and grading every facet of the game and IU’s effort…
TomCrean: Really, really good. They could come in here ranked number one in the Country. We will need a STANDING ROOM ONLY CROWD THAT DAY!
TomCrean: We are preparing for our Big Ten opponents the last few weeks. Today is Ohio State. We can't wait for December 31st to come. They are
- IUHoosiers.com/Official on September 3, 2010, 10:00 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
The 2009 campaign marked the Indiana football program's 50th season in Memorial Stadium. IUHoosiers.com will count down the top 12 games in Memorial Stadium history this season.
- John M (The Crimson Quarry), Crimson Quarry on September 3, 2010, 9:30 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
Inside the Hall has the news and some video. Blackmon, the son of Marion High School and University of Kentucky star James Blackmon, is a 2014 recruit, meaning, yes, he hasn't yet played a high school game. Blackmon is a freshman at Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, where his dad is the basketball coach. To the extent that rankings have any value for kids so young, it's worth noting that ESPN ranks him as the #1 shooting guard in his class nationally.
It's hard to know what to make
TomCrean: You can't imagine how that helps our recruiting.
TomCrean: Our Hoosier fans and students were really outstanding at the game last night. It was a fun win and atmosphere.
- John M (The Crimson Quarry), Crimson Quarry on September 3, 2010, 9:00 AM CT
(10 hours ago)
Here are the stats. IU jumped out to an early 17-0 lead, and while Towson moved the ball at times, the Tigers never pulled to within closer than 10 points again. A suprise to me upon reading the box score, although perhaps it shouldn't have been, is that Towson ended up outgaining IU by a pretty healthy margin. That's troubling from the perspective of the defense, but not so for the offense. IU still managed a solid 6.4 yards per play, and because of good kick returns and Towson turnovers,