Tag Archives: Noah Vonleh

Hoosier Hysteria – Assistant Steve McClain Talks About What He Expects from the Hoosiers
October 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling There is a pressing question for everyone associated with the 2013-2014 Indiana University basketball team, and that is “What are your expectations for this year’s team?” It’s kind of a silly question because there isn’t a sane coach or player associated with this or any other team who will quantify it with […]

Indiana Basketball – Robert Johnson Choose Indiana; Okonoboh Next?
September 20, 2013

by Kent Sterling The 2014 class is no longer vacant for Indiana.  With two scholarships to give, Indiana was left hoping a couple of top recruits would pledge Indiana, and one of them has. Robert Johnson from Benedictine College Prep is 6’3″ and can flat out shoot, and can get to the bucket. Click here […]

Indianapolis Sports – Never More Interesting with Only Pacers a “Sure Thing”
August 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling Back and forth I go about the predicted fortunes of the Indianapolis Colts.  They are projected to win anywhere from six to 12 games, and that’s an unusually huge swath between potential success and failure.  Hard to imagine most NFL teams winning more than 12 or less than six (except for the […]

Ten Reasons Why Indiana Will Win the 2014 NCAA Tournament
April 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling I’m calling it right now.  Indiana will win.  Yesterday, I picked Louisville to win by six.  What happened?  Louisville won by six.  I’m on a roll, and this top ten is an effort to strike while the iron is hot. 10 – Indiana won their last two titles in 1981 and 1987. […]

Indiana Basketball – Did the Hoosiers Rebuild Just Hit Peak
April 1, 2013

by Kent Sterling The re-emergence of Indiana University’s basketball program has been a steady upward climb since the remnants of the grim Kelvin Sampson era walked out the door after not finding new coach Tom Crean to their liking. But like every climb, up can only be so high, and now after rising to the […]