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Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball seasons (126 P) Pages in category "Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The first Indiana basketball team (1900–01) Indiana fielded its first men's basketball team in the 1900–01 season, posting a 1–4 ledger under coach James H. Horne. In their first game the Hoosiers traveled to Indianapolis and lost to Butler 17–20. [14] Indiana's first victory was a 26–17 win over Wabash College that same year. [14]
Dakich was the academic monitor on the Indiana basketball staff his last seven years and, under his guidance, every four-year player on the program graduated. [6] He also assisted in the development of six All-Americas and three national Player of the Year candidates, including 1993 Player of the Year Calbert Cheaney .
Indiana basketball may refer to: Indiana Fever , a professional women's basketball team that plays in the Women's National Basketball Association Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball , the men's basketball team of Indiana University Bloomington
Jeremy Emmanuel Lamb (born May 30, 1992) [1] is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the UConn Huskies . As a freshman, he was the second-leading scorer on the 2011 national champion UConn Huskies team.
The Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team, representing the Indiana University, has had 78 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding drafts in 1947. [1] Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the ...
Pages in category "Indiana Hoosiers basketball" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Indiana–Purdue rivalry
^A. Indiana and Purdue first met on March 2, 1901 in Bloomington, with a 20-15 Purdue win. Indiana originally planned to play a second game against Purdue in West Lafayette, but according to the Arbutus (the Indiana school yearbook) those games were "declared off, and the season ended at Indiana."