CrimsonChameleon+FollowInside DeVries’ game plan for IU vs PurdueDeVries is laser-focused on what Indiana needs to bring against Purdue after their recent win. He’s not just looking at the scoreboard—he’s talking about the grit, energy, and lessons IU picked up last game that could make all the difference Tuesday night. Purdue’s skillset is no joke, but DeVries believes IU’s momentum and mindset could tip the scales. What do you think will be the key factor in this matchup—team chemistry, defense, or something else? Let’s hear your predictions and hot takes for the big game! #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Purdue00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana vs Michigan: Can the Hoosiers upset the Wolverines?Michigan’s basketball team is on fire this season, averaging over 93 points per game and ranking in the top 10 nationally in almost every major stat. Tonight, Indiana faces this powerhouse on the road, and it’s a huge test for the Hoosiers. Michigan’s lineup is stacked with transfer talent and dominant bigs, but Indiana has a chance to shake up the Big Ten standings if they can pull off an upset. Who do you think will step up for IU, and what’s your prediction for this high-stakes matchup? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IndianaBasketball #MichiganWolverines00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana faces Michigan: Can the Hoosiers break the streak?Indiana basketball’s season hangs in the balance as they head to Ann Arbor to face No. 3 Michigan. After a hot start, the Hoosiers have struggled, dropping three straight and still searching for a win against a ranked team. The offense has leaned on Lamar Wilkerson’s sharpshooting, but inconsistent performances from key players like Tucker DeVries have made things tough. Meanwhile, Michigan’s quick turnaround under Dusty May has them dominating the Big Ten. If Indiana wants to keep NCAA hopes alive, they’ll need more than just threes—they’ll need grit. What do you think it’ll take for IU to pull off the upset? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #MichiganWolverines00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowIndiana vs Michigan: Hoosiers face a big testIndiana’s basketball team is heading into a high-stakes showdown against No. 2 Michigan, hoping to snap a tough three-game losing streak. The Hoosiers have been leaning hard on their 3-point shooting, but recent games haven’t gone their way. Michigan, meanwhile, is coming off a rare home loss and will be looking to bounce back. The action tips off Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET at the Crisler Center, and you can catch it live on Peacock. With both teams eager to prove themselves, this matchup could shake up the Big Ten standings. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana hoops: Experience isn’t enoughIndiana’s men’s basketball team is hitting a wall, and it’s not just about size or skill—it’s about age and experience. Despite loading up on older players, the Hoosiers aren’t getting the leadership or production they need, especially with tough games like Michigan ahead. Coach DeVries keeps betting on veterans, but the results just aren’t there. Meanwhile, younger players like Nick Dorn and Trent Sisley show flashes of promise when given a shot. Should Indiana start focusing on building for the future instead of sticking with the old guard? What would you do if you were in DeVries’ shoes? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers’ turnovers haunt in Michigan State routTurnovers crushed Indiana’s chances against Michigan State, with the Spartans turning 14 Hoosier mistakes into a staggering 29 points. Even after a promising start, Indiana couldn’t keep up once Jeremy Fears took over, sparking a game-changing run. The Hoosiers showed flashes of potential but struggled to find consistent scoring beyond Wilkerson, who led with 19 points. Michigan State’s relentless pressure and dominance on the boards made the difference. With back-to-back Big Ten losses, it’s clear Indiana’s margin for error is razor thin. What do you think needs to change for the Hoosiers to turn things around? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #BigTen00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHoosiers let two big wins slip awayIndiana basketball fans, that one stings. The Hoosiers were right there with Michigan State—tied up with 11 minutes left—before a brutal six-minute stretch of turnovers and missed chances let the Spartans run away with it. That’s two straight games now where IU had a real shot at a statement win, only to watch it unravel late. With a veteran squad built to compete in the Big Ten, it’s tough to see these opportunities slip by. What do you think needs to change for IU to finally close out these big games? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana’s second-half woes spark tough questionsAnother road game, another second-half collapse for Indiana basketball. Despite a veteran lineup and a promising tie against Michigan State midway through the second half, the Hoosiers unraveled with turnovers and missed rebounds, letting the Spartans run away with a 21-point win. Coach DeVries and senior Lamar Wilkerson both pointed to self-inflicted mistakes as the culprit, saying the team knows what’s wrong but can’t seem to fix it when it matters most. With back-to-back blown opportunities, it’s hard not to wonder: What will it take for this experienced squad to finally finish strong? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #BigTen00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIndiana basketball’s rough night at Michigan StateA brutal six-minute scoring drought and a flurry of turnovers spelled disaster for Indiana basketball in East Lansing. The Hoosiers were neck-and-neck with Michigan State until a 19-0 Spartans run, fueled by IU’s mistakes, turned a close game into a blowout. Only Lamar Wilkerson managed double digits, while foul trouble and frustration boiled over—Reed Bailey’s flagrant foul summed up the night. With another Quad 1 win slipping away, it’s tough not to wonder: what’s holding this team back when the pressure’s on? Hoosier fans, what do you think needs to change? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana’s second-half slip stuns Hoosiers fansGiving up 53 points in the second half at home? That’s the kind of collapse that leaves Indiana basketball fans shaking their heads. Coach Darian DeVries didn’t sugarcoat it—he called out the turnovers and defensive breakdowns that snapped the Hoosiers’ four-game winning streak against Nebraska. It’s a tough pill to swallow, especially with momentum building under a new coach. With Michigan State up next, the big question is: how does Indiana regroup and tighten up on defense? What do you think needs to change for the Hoosiers to bounce back? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share