Tag: Victor Oladipo

  • The 2013 College Basketball AP All-Americans

    Although the AP votes for All-Americans before the beginning of the NCAA tournament, leaving a few who think that the final results regarding the five first-team players should be different, it seems to be somewhat of an agreement that most of the guys on the 2013 list – Trey Burke, Victor Oladipo, Otto Porter Jr., Kelly Olynyk and Doug McDermott are deserving to be on it.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 – Cody Zeller Proves Who is the Real Number One

    Indiana Hoosiers – Cody Zeller Proves Who is the Real Number One

    The team that started the season as number one will soon be returning to that place. Cody Zeller led five Indiana players in double figures in a #3 vs #1 Big Ten game in Bloomington, while Michigan realized that celebrating their number one ranking doesn’t mean they’re actually the best team in College Basketball.