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
Brian Gaines+FollowIndiana hoops legend’s journey through loss and legacyDavid Magley’s story goes way beyond the Mr. Basketball title he earned in Indiana back in 1978. Imagine scoring 40 points the same day you bury your mom, who spent years cheering you on from a wheelchair. Magley’s journey—through heartbreak, record-breaking games, and a pro career that faced its own hurdles—shows how basketball can be both a refuge and a way to honor family. Now, as president of The Basketball League, he’s helping the next generation chase their dreams. What do you think: Is the heart behind the game just as important as the stats? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaBasketball00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowIndiana hoops ramps up 2026 recruitingIndiana basketball isn’t slowing down when it comes to building its 2026 roster. Even with two top recruits already signed, Coach DeVries and his staff are casting a wide net—both in the U.S. and overseas—to add more talent. With names like five-star Jordan Smith Jr. and international standouts Miikka Muurinen and Lazar Stojkovic in the mix, the Hoosiers are aiming for a strong foundation that could shape the team for years. What do you think about IU’s focus on both local and global recruiting? Is this the new normal for college basketball? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana vs Maryland: Key players sidelinedIndiana heads into the Maryland matchup tonight missing guard Jasai Miles, who’s officially out, though he hasn’t seen much court time lately. But here’s the real twist—Maryland will be without their top scorer, Pharrel Payne, who’s been averaging 17.5 points per game. That’s a big blow for the Terps and could shake up the game’s dynamic. With both teams adjusting their lineups, it’s anyone’s guess how this will play out. Who do you think will step up and make the difference? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #IndianaBasketball #MarylandBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers’ big win: IU players sound offIU’s Conor Enright and Trent Sisley didn’t hold back after the Hoosiers’ win over Washington. You could feel the energy as they talked about what clicked on the court and how the team’s chemistry is growing. It’s clear this victory means more than just another W—it’s about building momentum and confidence for the rest of the season. For Indiana fans, seeing the players this fired up is a great sign. What do you think is driving this team’s spark right now? #Sports #Hoosiers #IndianaBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana hoops: Wilkerson’s clutch, Sisley’s sparkLamar Wilkerson took over in crunch time, nailing a huge three and a slick finger roll to help Indiana basketball hold off Washington in a wild finish at Assembly Hall. But it was freshman Trent Sisley’s electric 10-point solo run that really fired up the crowd and shifted momentum when the Hoosiers needed it most. With the bench outscoring Washington’s reserves 26-11, this game showed just how deep and dangerous IU can be. What do you think—are these Hoosiers built for a serious Big Ten run? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
guerrajohn+FollowIndiana basketball returns: Game night detailsIndiana hoops fans, it’s finally game night again! After nearly two weeks off, the Hoosiers are back at Assembly Hall to face Washington, and both teams are hungry to climb the Big Ten standings. Key players like Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries are ready to light up the scoreboard, but injuries could shake things up—keep an eye on Hannes Steinbach’s status. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. ET, and you can catch the action on BTN or tune in locally on 105.1 FM. Who do you think will step up for IU tonight? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Basketball #IndianaBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers look to bounce back at Assembly HallIndiana women’s basketball is feeling the pressure after a tough 0-2 start in Big Ten play, especially following a rough loss to Minnesota where they were out-rebounded and out-hustled. Only four Hoosiers scored in that game, and the bench was silent. Now, with No. 24 Michigan State coming to Bloomington, it’s a real test: can Indiana regroup, get more players involved, and protect their home court? The Spartans bring a balanced attack and plenty of momentum. What do you think the Hoosiers need to change to turn things around? #Sports #Hoosiers #IndianaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana hoops: Non-conference wins & worriesIndiana basketball heads into Big Ten play with a 10-3 record, but here’s the catch: their non-conference schedule didn’t offer many chances for big, resume-boosting wins. The Hoosiers took care of business against lower-ranked teams but fell short in their marquee matchups against Louisville and Kentucky. Right now, they’re sitting just outside the Top 25 and would likely be a mid-level seed if the NCAA tournament started today. The real test begins now—can IU turn those promising flashes into consistent, high-level play against tougher Big Ten opponents? What do you think will make or break their season from here? #Sports #IndianaBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHoosiers dominate Siena in BloomingtonLamar Wilkerson just can’t be stopped at home—he dropped 23 points and led the Hoosiers to a commanding 81-60 win over Siena last night. Indiana came out firing with an 11-0 run and never looked back, taking a huge 26-point lead into halftime. Wilkerson’s consistency is wild—he’s scored at least 18 in the last four home games! Tucker DeVries also put up a double-double, and the team’s energy was off the charts. Siena made a push in the second half, but Indiana shut the door. What do you think is fueling this home-court fire? #Sports #Hoosiers #IndianaBasketball00Share