Tag: Indiana Hoosiers

  • Syracuse Orange – Michael Carter-Williams Ends a Number One’s Dream

    Syracuse Orange – Michael Carter-Williams Ends a Number One’s Dream

    Thanks to Syracuse and especially Michael Carter-Williams, we’re down to only two number one seeds left in the 2013 NCAA tournament, as the famous Orange zone defense was a bit too much for an Indiana team that lost steam as the season reached its critical point, figuring out how to start scoring a bit too late to be competitive in their Sweet Sixteen matchup.

  • Sweet Sixteen – Syracuse vs Indiana Predictions

    Sweet Sixteen – Syracuse vs Indiana Predictions

    No team plays the zone-defense as well as Syracuse does, on a good day, and there isn’t anyone as good, in the entire nation, on offense and as a team in general, like Indiana, when they’re clicking on all cylinders.

  • NCAA Tournament – Two Cinderellas in the Sweet Sixteen

    NCAA Tournament – Two Cinderellas in the Sweet Sixteen

    We do have plenty of favorites, including Indiana and Kansas, not having too many problems in advancing to the Sweet Sixteen, but some favorites have fallen along the way, as Florida Gulf Coast continue their incredible run by knocking off San Diego State, while La Salle left out the SEC champions, Ole Miss, out of the competition as well, making everyone remember they used to be one of the best teams in the nation 60 years ago.

  • Indiana Hoosiers – Winning the Conference the Hard Way

    Indiana Hoosiers – Winning the Conference the Hard Way

    It was all about making free throws and layups in the final moments of the Indiana – Michigan game, and the Hoosiers came out on top. Cody Zeller gave his team the lead with 13 seconds to go, while Trey Burke and Jordan Morgan couldn’t convert on the other end.

  • Big Ten – Indiana vs Michigan Predictions

    Big Ten – Indiana vs Michigan Predictions

    Although most people would agree that Indiana are the best team in the Big Ten and probably the nation, they find themselves needing to win at Michigan in order to secure their first regular season conference title in over a decade without having to share it with anyone else.

  • Ohio State Buckeyes – Nothing Like Ruining Senior Night for Others

    Ohio State Buckeyes – Nothing Like Ruining Senior Night for Others

    Some athletes, not all of them, will tell you, that beating a conference rival on the road on their senior night is much better than winning at home in front of your own fans. Ohio State had some avenging to do after losing to Indiana earlier in the season, and enjoyed a big game from Aaron Craft as they returned the favor.

  • Indiana Hoosiers – Cody Zeller Has the Big Game They Needed

    Indiana Hoosiers – Cody Zeller Has the Big Game They Needed

    After dropping their third conference game this season, Indiana needed a special kind of something from one of their two best players and get through a tricky game at home, before mentions of a crisis start flying around. Cody Zeller, knowing it was up to him to step up and deliver, did if with flying colors.

  • Minnesota Golden Gophers – The Next to Beat a Number One Team

    Minnesota Golden Gophers – The Next to Beat a Number One Team

    There’s in no immunity to being the number one team in the nation, as the Indiana Hoosiers have now learned twice this season, dropping their third Big Ten game of the season with a loss to Minnesota, enjoying a big night from Trevor Mbakwe.

  • Indiana Hoosiers – Victor Oladipo Shows What is a Number One

    Indiana Hoosiers – Victor Oladipo Shows What is a Number One

    The best team in the nation needs to prove that being number one comes for a reason. Having the two leading candidates for national player of the year in Victor Oladipo and Cody Zeller certainly helps, even in the too tight to call Big Ten this season.

  • Indiana Hoosiers – Victor Olipado For National Player of the Year

    Indiana Hoosiers – Victor Olipado For National Player of the Year

    Big players show up for the biggest games, and after being terrible in the previous away loss, Victor Olipado buckled up and brought his best to lead Indiana in a big top 10, Big Ten match-up against Ohio State, adding to his “best player in college basketball” resume.