Tag Archives: Indiana Basketball

Message to IU Fans: STOP STORMING THE COURT
January 16, 2014

by Bert Beiswanger This may be a little belated, so forgive me. But I’m going to address it anyway. I was at the Pacers game Tuesday night with a friend and we were following the Indiana-Wisconsin game on ESPN Gamecast. When it appeared IU was going to win, I said to my friend, “They better […]

Hoosier Hysteria – Electric Assembly Hall Ready for Whatever This Season Will Be
October 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling There is something special about Assembly Hall.  It used to be a bizarre building that was mistakenly designed to accommodate concerts played to one side or the other. What it has become is a shrine to basketball at a place that understands and appreciates the game better than anywhere in the world. […]

Six Reasons Early Commitments Like James Blackmon’s Should Stop
August 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling A person’s word is his bond, but there is no way for a 14 year-old to have the vaguest clue what he is promising when he commits to attend a university and play basketball. There are those who will say that coaches can’t have any idea what kind of player an eighth […]

Hoosier Rising – DVD Chronicles Indiana Basketball Tradition at Its Best
April 8, 2013

by Kent Sterling Tonight two teams other than Indiana University will play for the National Championship, but this afternoon was a perfect time to relive some of the moments and people who have made the Indiana Basketball program unique in its purity and success. There was a time when March came with an air of […]

Five Things Tom Crean Has Done Right
March 1, 2011

by Kent Sterling It’s easy to pile on Indiana Basketball coach Tom Crean given the Hoosiers losing streak, 3-13 conference record and the apparent continuation of Indiana’s run of seasons without a postseason appearance. Calling an Indiana team a success would be ludicrous when they will have to upset one of its two remaining regular […]

Thad Matta Throws Grenade at Tom Crean and IU Basketball
February 28, 2011

by Kent Sterling Last night, when Ohio State basketball coach Thad Matta told the assembled media after his Buckeyes thoroughly outplayed Indiana in their 82-61 game that advice from former IU coach Bob Knight helped beat the Hoosiers, he wan’t just sharing an anecdote.  Matta was firing a scud missile right past Tom Crean’s ear. […]