Tag Archives: Indiana NCAA

Indiana Basketball – Passionate fans turn surly and Tom Crean is their latest victim
March 18, 2015

by Kent Sterling It’s hard to figure.  After 20 seasons of entrenched mediocrity, Indiana University Basketball still resonates in the Hoosier State. Virtually every home game sees almost every one of the 17,472 seats at Assembly Hall filled with excited fans hopeful that brighter days are ahead for the Cream & Crimson.  Kids ask for […]

Indiana Basketball – Hoosiers 66-60 Loss at Minnesota Provides Yet More Questions
February 8, 2014

by Kent Sterling Why doesn’t freshman Noah Vonleh get the ball every possession, and when he gets it, why doesn’t he create offense?  This is question one on the minds of Hoosiers fans after watching Indiana fall to 4-6 in the Big Ten tonight as Minnesota fought back from a 13-point deficit to win 66-60. […]

Indiana Schools Looking at First March Madness Shutout Since 2005
January 28, 2014

by Kent Sterling Indiana fancies itself as the state where basketball is king.  NBA rosters feature a disproportionate number of men who grew up playing the game in Indiana, and only one time since 1980 have all college programs eligible to participate in the NCAA Tournament been shut out. 2014 might be the second, unless […]

For First Time Since 2005, Indiana Schools Face Possibility of March Madness Shutout
January 23, 2014

by Kent Sterling Indiana fancies itself as the state where basketball is king.  NBA rosters feature a disproportionate number of men who grew up playing the game in Indiana, and only one time since 1980 have all college programs eligible to participate in the NCAA Tournament been shut out. 2014 might be the second, unless […]