Indiana University basketball fans howled about the modest recruiting success that Tom Crean and his staff delivered in the summer of 2015.
I swim in the world of obscure college basketball statistics. Occasionally, I find one that inspires me to ask others if this number seems really, really, really troubling.
Hoosiers are hurrying for their millions everywhere.
Purdue's Zach Edey and Indiana's Trayce Jackson-Davis have given the Big Ten Conference a third straight year with multiple first-team Associated Press All-America picks, while Kansas had a second straight first-teamer in Jalen Wilson.
Everybody had a lengthy list of reasons why Indiana had to make a coaching change with its basketball program after last season.
Balls are bounding in Orlando, and 20 former Louisville, Kentucky and Indiana players are competing in the altered NBA playoffs inside the novel coronavirus bubble.
Concerns about the novel coronavirus are not what might convince Victor Oladipo to pass on the opportunity to finish the NBA season with the Indiana Pacers in Orlando, Florida, this summer.
Anthony Leal of Bloomington South High School committed to play for Archie Miller and the Hoosiers in the Class of 2020.
It’s NBA Draft Week. I’ll open the Monday Muse with basketball.
This is a week that reminds you why this area is the center of college basketball universe.