Amy Tanner+FollowBloomington’s game day buzz: Hoosiers set for big win?Indiana basketball fans are gearing up for what looks like a high-scoring showdown as the Hoosiers host Chicago State at Assembly Hall. With IU favored by more than 35 points and history on their side (they’ve never lost to the Cougars), expectations are sky-high. But Chicago State’s new coach, Landon Bussie, has a knack for turning programs around. Could he bring some surprises, or will Indiana’s offense finally catch fire again? Who’s heading to the game, and what’s your go-to game day tradition? Let’s hear your predictions and plans! #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIU basketball’s wild ride: Wilkerson’s record night and team talkLamar Wilkerson just set Assembly Hall on fire with a 44-point game—the most ever scored there! Coach Darian DeVries admits he didn’t even realize Wilkerson was racking up points, he was so focused on keeping the team in control. The squad is feeling the pressure of Big Ten play, but DeVries is optimistic about their growth, especially with some time off for practice and a few days at home for the holidays. The team’s bond is strong, and Nick Dorn shared how that closeness helps them push through tough games and cold Bloomington winters. What’s your take on IU’s momentum and Wilkerson’s big night? #Sports #IUBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowIndiana heads to Kentucky for high-stakes showdownIndiana basketball fans, this weekend’s trip to Kentucky is shaping up to be a real test for Coach Darian DeVries and the Hoosiers. DeVries opened up about the team’s mindset and how they’re preparing to face the Wildcats on their home turf. With both teams hungry for a statement win, this matchup could have a big impact on the rest of the season. How do you think Indiana will handle the pressure in such a tough environment? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’re most excited to see! #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers, Heisman buzz, and Kentucky showdownIndiana fans are in for a wild sports weekend—IU basketball is gearing up for a high-stakes clash with Kentucky, while the Heisman Trophy race is heating up with Fernando Mendoza’s name popping up in the conversation. Add in a big moment for IU volleyball and some tough questions for the football team’s offensive line, and there’s a lot to unpack. With so much happening, how are you feeling about the Hoosiers’ chances on the court and the field? Which storyline has you most fired up this week? #Sports #IUBasketball #Heisman00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowMaya Makalusky’s breakout night lifts IUFreshman Maya Makalusky just turned heads in her first-ever start for Indiana women’s basketball, dropping a career-high 22 points and showing she’s ready for the big stage. With IU’s roster stretched thin by injuries and illness, Makalusky stepped up—nailing six threes, grabbing rebounds, and even filling in at center. Her energy and confidence sparked a 98-54 win and brought new hope to a team that’s been struggling. It’s not every day a rookie makes this kind of impact. What do you think—should Coach Moren keep her in the starting lineup as Big Ten play heats up? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana’s fast pace fuels Big Ten runIndiana women’s basketball looked unstoppable when they pushed the tempo against Oregon, turning defense into instant offense and never letting up. Their aggressive, up-tempo style forced turnovers and led to easy buckets, especially from three-point range. It’s clear this team thrives when they play fast—just look at the difference from their earlier loss to Oregon, when they slowed things down. Now, with a huge quarterfinal against USC coming up, the big question is: can the Hoosiers keep up this breakneck pace and knock off one of the nation’s best? What do you think—does speed win in March? #Sports #IUBasketball #BigTenTournament00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana-Kentucky hoops rivalry: Let’s keep it going!Darian DeVries wants the Indiana-Kentucky basketball rivalry to last forever, and honestly, who can blame him? This matchup isn’t just another game—it’s a piece of college basketball history that fans on both sides look forward to every year. DeVries even recalled the electric moment when Christian Watford hit that legendary game-winner in 2011. With a new four-game series locked in through 2028, it feels like both programs—and their fans—are all in. What’s your favorite memory from this rivalry? Should this series become a permanent fixture? #Sports #IUBasketball #KentuckyWildcats00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIndiana’s lineup shakeup: What’s the real impact?Coach Darian DeVries made a bold move by switching up Indiana’s starting center, putting Sam Alexis in for Reed Bailey. This wasn’t about punishing anyone—DeVries just wanted to spark something new. Alexis brings more physicality, which could help Indiana avoid getting crushed on the boards like they did against Minnesota. Meanwhile, Bailey’s offensive skills now give the Hoosiers a weapon off the bench. The real test comes Saturday against Kentucky, but this tweak could be a game-changer for how Indiana balances scoring and rebounding. What do you think—should Alexis keep the starting spot? #Sports #IUBasketball #IndianaHoosiers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLamar Wilkerson lights up IU basketball historyLamar Wilkerson just delivered a performance Hoosier fans will talk about for years—44 points, 10 threes, and a new Assembly Hall scoring record, all after a tough shooting slump. The energy in Bloomington was electric as Indiana cruised past Penn State, but it was Wilkerson’s confidence and his teammates’ trust that stole the show. Nights like this remind us how quickly fortunes can turn in sports—and how one hot hand can reignite a whole season. What’s your favorite all-time IU basketball moment? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #IUBasketball #LamarWilkerson00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSam Alexis gets the start for IU tonightSam Alexis is stepping into the starting lineup for Indiana’s Big Ten home opener against Penn State, and it’s a move that could shake things up for the Hoosiers. Alexis, a 6-foot-9 transfer from Florida’s national championship squad, has been making the most of his minutes—averaging 10 points and nearly 6 rebounds per game while shooting an impressive 67% from the field. With his size and efficiency, Alexis could be the spark IU needs. What do you think—will this lineup change give the Hoosiers an edge tonight? #Sports #IUBasketball #SamAlexis00Share