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Indiana basketball hasn't played in almost two weeks but returns to host Washington as the Big Ten schedule gains steam: Start time, where to watch.
Indiana men’s basketball will be without guard Jasai Miles for Wednesday’s game at Maryland, per the Big Ten availability report. Miles has played only sparingly since the beginning of
Indiana is back on the road for a matchup with Maryland on Wednesday night at the Xfinity Center. The Hoosiers, winners of three straight, are in search of their first road win this season.
Indiana high schools move basketball games to accommodate Indiana Hoosiers' football success. Indiana High School Athletic Association supports the change.
Washington presented the Hoosiers, returning from a 12-day holiday break, a challenge unique to their personnel. The answer showed something important.
Indiana men’s basketball has been a scoring machine all season long. The Hoosiers opened the season with three straight games of 98 or more points. The Cream and Crimson exploded for 100 points against Bethune-Cookman University on Nov. 29 and 113 points against Penn State on Dec. 9. Indiana’s 85.1 points per game rank sixth in the Big Ten.
From Conor Enright's best game this season to a strong offensive outing, here are three takeaways from Indiana basketball's win over Washington.
Among them is one of the state’s longest-running and fiercest rivalries: Jeffersonville vs. New Albany. Athletic directors from the two schools, New Albany’s Shawn Garmon and Jeffersonville’s A.
Multiple high school basketball games in the state of Indiana have been rescheduled from Friday to Thursday due to Indiana University’s Peach Bowl game scheduled for Friday night against Oregon. Among them is one of the state’s longest-running and fiercest rivalries: Jeffersonville vs.