AmberAbyss+FollowIU basketball lands top prospect ManhertzIU basketball just scored a big win for its future—four-star wing Trevor Manhertz is officially joining the Hoosiers for the 2026-27 season. Manhertz, a 6'8" lefty from North Carolina, is reclassifying to the 2026 class after catching the eye of major programs like Duke and Louisville. He’s known for his smooth jumper and potential to climb even higher in national rankings. With Manhertz on board, IU’s recruiting under Coach DeVries is really heating up. What do you think this means for the team’s chances in the coming years? #Sports #IUBasketball #TrevorManhertz00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHoosiers’ NCAA hopes riding on next 7 gamesIndiana basketball fans, this stretch is make-or-break. With the Hoosiers sitting right on the NCAA tournament bubble, the next seven games—five against top-tier (Quad 1) opponents—could decide everything. Coach DeVries isn’t sweating bracket predictions; he’s all about stacking wins and keeping the team focused on the moment. Last year, IU just missed the cut, and the pressure’s on to avoid a repeat. Can they finally find that 40-minute consistency and snag the big wins they need? What do you think it’ll take for IU to punch their ticket to March Madness this time? #Sports #IUBasketball #MarchMadness00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHoosiers gear up for big Purdue showdownRivalry week is heating up in Bloomington as IU gets ready to take on No. 12 Purdue. Coach Darian DeVries just shared his thoughts on what the Hoosiers need to do to pull off an upset at home. With Indiana looking to bounce back and Purdue riding high, this matchup is more than just another game—it’s a chance for bragging rights and a major momentum shift. Who do you think will step up for IU, and what’s your prediction for Tuesday night’s clash? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IUBasketball #Purdue00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIU fans react after tough home loss to IowaA 74-57 home defeat to Iowa has left Indiana basketball fans with plenty to talk about. Coach Darian DeVries and players Tayton Conerway and Sam Alexis faced tough questions after the game, highlighting the team’s struggles and what needs to change before their next matchup at Michigan. It’s a moment that’s testing the patience and hopes of Hoosier Nation. What do you think is the biggest challenge facing IU right now, and how can they bounce back on the road? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IUBasketball #HoosierNation00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTrent Sisley’s rollercoaster start for IU hoopsTrent Sisley’s freshman year with Indiana basketball has been a wild ride so far. He burst onto the scene with double-digit scoring in four of his first seven games and quickly became one of the Hoosiers’ top rebounders. But lately, his production has dipped—he hasn’t hit double figures since November and is struggling from beyond the arc and at the free-throw line. With Big Ten play ramping up, IU needs Sisley to regain his early-season form, especially on the boards. What do you think will help him bounce back? Can he become a reliable spark off the bench? #Sports #IUBasketball #TrentSisley00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIU basketball wraps non-conference with a bangIU basketball just closed out non-conference play at 10-3 after a dominant first half against Siena, but the real story is how this team keeps us guessing. Hot shooting and big leads are great, but the second-half slumps and lack of signature wins leave fans wondering what’s next as Big Ten play looms. Meanwhile, IU football is gearing up for its first Rose Bowl since 1967, and women’s hoops is holding strong. With spring schedules out for baseball and softball, there’s a lot to talk about in Hoosier Nation. What’s your take on IU’s rollercoaster start? #Sports #IUBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLamar Wilkerson’s hot hand could define IU’s seasonLamar Wilkerson has been on fire for IU basketball, already breaking the school record for most 3-pointers in a game and putting up an Assembly Hall scoring record with 44 points. He’s averaging nearly 20 points a night and hitting almost 43% from deep, making him the Hoosiers’ go-to scorer. But as Big Ten play heats up, teams are starting to key in on him, and when his shot goes cold, IU’s offense struggles. How do you think IU should adjust to keep Wilkerson hot and the team rolling? #Sports #IUBasketball #LamarWilkerson00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTayton Conerway’s impact on IU hoops so farTayton Conerway has been a game-changer for IU basketball this season, showing off his ability to drive to the rim and finish strong. After hitting his 1,000th career point, he’s averaging nearly 12 points and over 4 assists per game, making him a key playmaker. While his shooting from deep still needs work, his knack for getting to the free-throw line and creating steals keeps him in the spotlight. As Big Ten play heats up, IU fans are watching to see if Conerway can tighten up his decision-making and help the Hoosiers maximize every possession. What do you think he needs to focus on most? #Sports #IUBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHoosiers show flashes, but can they finish strong?Indiana basketball fans saw the Hoosiers dominate Siena with a 26-point halftime lead, only to watch that energy fade in the second half—a pattern that’s become all too familiar this season. Lamar Wilkerson is heating up at the right time, and the defense is ranked top-20 nationally, but the team still hits frustrating lulls. With Big Ten play looming after the holiday break, this is a make-or-break moment: can IU finally put together a full 40 minutes and become a real NCAA tournament threat? What do you think the Hoosiers need most to take that next step? #Sports #Hoosiers #IUBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers’ 10th win: Smooth sailing or warning sign?Indiana’s 10th win before the holiday break looks great on paper, but there’s a twist—second-half slumps are starting to become a real concern. Lamar Wilkerson is stepping up as a go-to scorer, and the team’s rebounding was on point against Siena. But after halftime, things got sloppy, with defensive lapses and too many fouls letting Siena hang around. If Indiana wants to make noise in Big Ten play, they’ll need to fix these habits fast. What do you think—are the Hoosiers ready for tougher competition, or are these cracks a sign of trouble ahead? #Sports #IUBasketball #Hoosiers00Share