2018-19 SCHEDULE INDIANA (3-0) at Arkansas (1-1)

2018-19 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT

TIME (ET)

TV

N. 1 Southern Indiana (Ex.) 7pm W, 96-62

N. 6 Chicago State

6:30pm W, 104-55

N. 9 Montana State^

8pm W, 80-35

N. 14 Marquette#

8:30pm W, 96-73

N. 18 at Arkansas^

3:30pm

ESPN

N. 20 UT Arlington^

7pm

BTN

N. 23 UC Davis^

7pm

BTN+

N. 27 at Duke@

9:30pm

ESPN

D. 1 Northwestern*

5pm

BTN

D. 4 at Penn State*

7pm

BTN

D. 8 Louisville

2:30pm

FOX

D. 15 vs. Butler%

3:45pm

CBS

D. 19 Central Arkansas

7pm

BTN

D. 22 Jacksonville

6pm

BTN

J. 3 Illinois*

7pm

FS1

J. 6 at Michigan*

1:30/4:30pm CBS

J. 11 at Maryland*

7pm

FS1

J. 14 Nebraska*

6:30pm

FS1

J. 19 at Purdue*

2pm

FOX

J. 22 at Northwestern*

9pm

BTN

J. 25 Michigan*

6:30pm

FS1

J. 30 at Rutgers*

7pm

BTN

F. 2 at Michigan State* 2/4/6pm ESPN/2

F. 7 Iowa*

9pm ESPN/2

F. 10 Ohio State*

1pm

CBS

F. 16 at Minnesota*

2pm

ESPN/2

F. 19 Purdue*

7pm ESPN/2

F. 22 at Iowa*

9pm

FS1

F. 26 Wisconsin*

9pm ESPN/2

M. 2 Michigan State*

12pm

FOX

M. 7 at Illinois*

8pm

FS1

M. 10 Rutgers*

12pm

BTN

M. 13-17 Big Ten Tournament (Chicago)

Home games in bold ^ - Hardwood Showcase # - Gavitt Tipoff Games @ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge % - Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) * - Big Ten Conference Game

Date N. 26

UPCOMING MEDIA AVAILABILITY

Opponent

Time Where

Duke

2 p.m. Press Room

Date N. 19

ARCHIE MILLER RADIO SHOW

Where

Time

Holiday Inn 7 pm

@INDIANAMBB

INDIANA (3-0) at Arkansas (1-1)

HARDWOOD SHOWCASE Sunday, Nov. 18 ? 3:30 p.m. ET

Bud Walton Arena (19,368) TV: ESPN (Karl Ravech and Dalen Cuff)

Radio: IU Radio Network (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) Last Meeting: IU 72, ARK 86, 3/21/08

Series History: Series tied, 1-1

OPENING TIP Indiana University begins its 119th season of competition in men's basketball. The Hoosiers will visit Arkansas in each team's second game of the Hardwood Showcase. Both teams are 1-0 in the multi-team event. The Hoosiers have an 80-35 win over Montana State, while Arkansas defeated UC Davis, 81-58. Texas-Arlington also is in the event. The Razorbacks will visit Assembly Hall next season. IU is coming off a 9673 win over #24 Marquette in the Gavitt Games. The two teams last met in the 2008 NCAA Tournament in Raleigh, NC., where Arkansas won the first round matchup 86-72. IU won the first meeting in Bloomington in 1949, 75-50.

THE COACHES Indiana Coach Archie Miller begins his second season of guiding the Cream and Crimson. Last year, the Hoosiers finished 16-15 and 9-9 in the Big Ten. He is 158-78 in seven- plus years as a head coach, which includes six years at the University of Dayton. His Flyer teams made NCAA Tournament appearances in each of his last four seasons, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2014. Indiana Associate Head Coach Tom Ostrom was an assistant coach for the Razorbacks from 2007-2011. Arkansas is led by Mike Anderson. He is in his eighth season in Fayetteville and has a 152-87 record and led them to the NCAA Tournament last season.

NEWS & NOTES IU's recruiting class is ranked seventh in the country heading into the season. Senior forward Juwan Morgan and freshman guard Romeo Langford were selected to the 10-member Preseason All-Big Ten team. Both are among 50 players listed as candidates for the 2019 Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award and Langford is among 20 players on the NABC Player of the Year watch list. Morgan also is on the Karl Malone Watch List which is awarded to the top power forward in the country, and Langford is on the Jerry West Watch List presented annually to college basketball's top shooting guard. Langford was named third-team Preseason AllAmerican by and and earned fourth-team honors from .

DEFENSE FUELING OFFENSE EARLY IN THE SEASON FOR IU Coach Archie Miller's squad has been impressive defensively in three regular season games, an exhibition game and a closed scrimmage. IU is holding opponents to 33.3% from the field, 18.6% from three-point range and have allowed just 54.3 points per game. In addition, it is forcing 19.7 turnovers per game.

IU is averaging 22.6 points off of turnovers and allowing just 12.0 per game. The Hoosiers are also averaging 21.0 points per game on the fast break, while their transition defense is holding opponents to 6.0 fast break points per game. The Hoosiers have been a force inside outscoring its opponents 152-74 in the paint. IU's 63.6% shooting effort against Marquette was the best ever performance for an Archie Miller coached team in his eight seasons as a head coach. His team's previous best came when Dayton beat George Mason and shot 62.9% in 2016.

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

GAME NOTES

ROSTER

# Name 0 Romeo Langford 1 Aljami Durham 2 Johnny Jager* 3 Justin Smith 4 Jake Forrester 5 Quentin Taylor* 10 Rob Phinisee 11 Devonte Green 13 Juwan Morgan 15 Zach McRoberts* 20 De'Ron Davis 21 Jerome Hunter 22 Clifton Moore 23 Damezi Anderson 24 Vijay Blackmon* 25 Race Thompson 55 Evan Fitzner

NUMERICAL

Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College 6-6 215 G Fr./HS New Albany, Ind./New Albany 6-4 181 G So./1L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 6-0 185 G R-Jr./1L Bloomington, Indiana/South/Wabash 6-7 227 F So./1L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson 6-8 218 F Fr./HS Harrisburg, Pa./Westtown School 6-2 185 G Sr./3L Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 6-1 182 G Fr./HS Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 6-3 185 G Jr./2L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 6-8 232 F Sr./3L Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville 6-6 210 F R-Sr./2L Carmel, Ind./Carmel/Vermont 6-10 255 F Jr./2L Park Hill, Colo./Overland 6-7 214 F Fr./HS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North 6-10 230 F So./1L Ambler, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham 6-7 215 F Fr./HS South Bend, Ind./Riley 6-2 185 G R-So./RS Marion, Ind./Marion/St. Francis (Ind.) 6-8 228 F R-Fr./RS Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong 6-10 225 F R-Sr./TR San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker/ St. Mary's (CA)

# Name 23 Damezi Anderson 24 Vijay Blackmon* 20 De'Ron Davis 1 Aljami Durham 55 Evan Fitzner 4 Jake Forrester 11 Devonte Green 21 Jerome Hunter 2 Johnny Jager* 0 Romeo Langford 15 Zach McRoberts* 13 Juwan Morgan 22 Clifton Moore 10 Rob Phinisee 3 Justin Smith 5 Quentin Taylor* 25 Race Thompson

ALPHABETICAL

Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College 6-7 215 F Fr./HS South Bend, Ind./Riley 6-2 185 G R-So./RS Marion, Ind./Marion/St. Francis (Ind.) 6-10 255 F Jr./2L Park Hill, Colo./Overland 6-4 181 G So./1L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 6-10 225 F R-Sr./TR San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker/ St. Mary's (CA) 6-8 218 F Fr./HS Harrisburg, Pa./Westtown School 6-3 185 G Jr./2L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 6-7 214 F Fr./HS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North 6-0 185 G R-Jr./1L Bloomington, Ind./South/Wabash 6-6 215 G Fr./HS New Albany, Ind./New Albany 6-6 210 F R-Sr./2L Carmel, Ind./Carmel/Vermont 6-8 232 F Sr./3L Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville 6-10 230 F So./1L Ambler, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham 6-1 182 G Fr./HS Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 6-7 227 F So./1L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson 6-2 185 G Sr./3L Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 6-8 228 F R-Fr./RS Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong

* - Non-Scholarship

Pronunciation Guide Damezi (DUH-me-zee) // Fitzner (FITS-ner) // Phinisee (FIN-ih-see) // Devonte (duh-VON-tay) // De'Ron (DUH-ron) Jager (jay-GUR) // Aljami (al-JUH-me)

Head Coach: Archie Miller (NC State, `02) Associate Head Coach: Tom Ostrom (Minnesota, `97) Assistant Coach: Bruiser Flint (St. Joseph's, `87) Assistant Coach: Ed Schilling (Miami of Ohio, '88) Athletic Trainer: Tim Garl (Alabama, `78) Director of Athletic Performance: Clif Marshall (Louisville, '05) Assistant A.D. - Director of Basketball Administration: Bill Comar (Kenyon, '93) Director of Basketball Operations: Brian Walsh (Akron '14) Team and Recruitment Analyst: Ben Sander (Arizona. `15) Director of Player Development: Derek Elston (Indiana, `12) Graduate Manager: Drew Gladstone (DePaul, '09)

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POST GAME NOTES AGAINST MARQUETTE

? Indiana improved to 2-1 in the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Its other win in the event came against Creighton in 2015. The Hoosiers now leads the series with Marquette, 8-2.

? Head coach Archie Miller beat the second ranked team of his IU tenure, the previous being an 80-77 OT win over No. 18 Notre Dame on Dec. 16, 2017. It is Indiana's first ranked win at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall since knocking off No. 3 North Carolina on Nov. 30, 2016. The 63.6 percent shooting is the most for IU in the Archie Miller era. The previous high was 59.1 percent against Illinois on Feb. 14, 2018.

? Indiana had five players in double figures (Langford, Durham, Phinisee, Morgan, Fitzner) for the first time since Feb. 14, 2018 against Illinois. After trailing 2-0 to open the game, the Hoosiers responded with 19-2 run lasting 4:31. On the run, Durham led the way with seven points and two rebounds. When IU took the 4-2 lead, it held it for the remaining 38:42 of the game. The 23-point victory is the largest margin of victory over a ranked team since Indiana beat No. 13 North Carolina by 24 points on Nov. 27, 2012.

? Freshman guard Romeo Langford led the Hoosiers in scoring with a season-high 22 points and eight field goals made. The New Albany native added a season-high five rebounds, three steals, and two blocks. Redshirt senior forward Evan Fitzner scored 16 points shooting 6-for-7 and tied his career high with four three pointers made.

Freshman guard Rob Phinisee shot 5-for-7 from the field on his way to tying his seasonhigh with 12 points and a team-high eight assists.

? Junior forward De'Ron Davis played 15 minutes, scored seven points, and went 5-for6 from the free throw line.

? Sophomore forward Justin Smith potted eight points and pulled in six rebounds.

? Senior forward Juwan Morgan grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and scored 13 points.

? Sophomore guard Aljami Durham made his 10th career start (first of the season) and scored 13 points while tying his career-high with five assists. Durham also four rebounds.

? Freshman forward Damezi Anderson had three points and two rebounds.

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

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KEY STAFF FOR THE HOOSIERS Tom Ostrom, Associate Head Coach Enters his second year at IU...came with Miller from Dayton... also has worked at South Alabama and Florida... worked for Billy Donovan with the Gators.

Bruiser Flint, Assistant Coach Long-time head coach at Drexel who also guided UMass and was an assistant for John Calipari at UMass... in second year at IU

Ed Schilling, Assistant Coach Native of Indiana starts second year... came to IU from UCLA... guided Park Tudor to multiple state titles where he coached Yogi Ferrell... trained several NBA players... former head coach at Wright State... also assisted John Calipari at UMass, Memphis and New Jersey Nets.

Bill Comar, Asst. AD/Basketball Admin. Enters his second year... came from Dayton. had been a part of teams that made 16 post season appearances, including 12 NCAA Tournament berths in stops that include Miami of Ohio, Xavier and UD.

Clif Marshall, Director of Athletic Performance In second year... longtime trainer of professional athletes, most notably several NFL standouts. Also worked with BB programs at Xavier and Dayton.

Tim Garl, Athletic Trainer Enters 38th year in the program... new training room is named in his honor.

Dr. Larry Rink Enters 39th year with the team

Dr. Steve Ahlfeld Enters 34th year with the team

Brian Walsh, Director of Operations Enters 2nd year with the team

Ben Sander, Team and Recruitment Analyst Enters 2nd year with the team

Don Fischer, Radio Play by Play Enters 46th year with the team

TEAM PRESEASON RANKINGS ? 3rd in the Big Ten ? 20th by ? 21st by Andy Katz/ ? 25th by Lindy's ? 25th by ? 25th by Dick Vitale ? 27th in AP Poll ? 28th in ESPN Coaches Poll

SOME EARLY MILLER ERA BESTS IU eclipsed the century mark for the first time under Archie Miller when it scored 104 points against Chicago State. The team scored a season-high 87 points three times last year.

In addition, the 39 field goals in that game topped last season's best of 33.

The Hoosiers 12 steals versus the Cougars matched their best effort against Youngstown State a year ago.

IU's 33 free throws attempted in the opener tied last year's standard established against Indiana State.

The Hoosiers 35 points allowed against Montana State topped last year's lowest total points allowed (43, at Rutgers).

The 16 points allowed in the second half also matched last years fewest points allowed in a half (16, 1st half at Rutgers).

IU's shooting tally of 63.6% against Marquette also is a best for his teams while at Indiana.

BENCH PROVIDING CONTRIBUTIONS The Hoosiers are averaging 35.6 points per game off the bench. The 51 points off the bench against Chicago State eclipsed last year's season-high of 39 against Howard. Junior Devonte Green had 15 and senior Evan Fitzner added 14 as reserves. Fitzner had 16 off the bench against Marquette. Since the 1996-97 season, IU had only scored 50 points off the bench twice before. The Hoosiers scored 53 against Drake on December 27, 1998 and 50 against Buffalo on December 10, 1999.

MAKING THEIR COLLEGE DEBUTS ? Race Thompson, F, R-Freshman (#71 in 2018) ? Romeo Langford, G, Freshman (#5 in 2018) ? Jake Forrester, F, Freshman (#127 in 2018) ? Rob Phinisee, G, Freshman (#99 in 2018) ? Jerome Hunter, F, Freshman (#46 in 2018) ? Damezi Anderson, F, Freshman (#92 in 2018)

RECENT FROSH STARTERS IN OPENERS When freshmen Romeo Langford and Rob Phinisee started the season opener against Chicago State, it marked the first time since 2014 that the Hoosiers had two freshmen in its opening night starting lineup.

2014...................... James Blackmon, Jr. ...................................... Robert Johnson 2015...............................Thomas Bryant 2018.............................Romeo Langford ........................................... Rob Phinisee

FRESHMEN STARTING PG AT IU (First 3 games)

Point Guard Pts FG% Ast TO

Rob Phinisee 10.0 64.7 14 4

Yogi Ferrell

5.7 28.6 17 6

Isiah Thomas 7.7 31.8 18 14

PROMISING SHOOTING NIGHT In the Hoosiers first two games, despite the large margin of victories, the team needed to improve its shooting from outside and its output from the free throw line.

Against Marquette, IU shot 45.0% from three-point range making 9-of-20 from beyond the arc. Graduate transfer Evan Fitzner led the way by making all four of his long-distance attempts.

From the free throw line, IU shot 73.9% and was led by junior DeRon Davis. The Colorado native was a 75.5% shooter from the line as a freshman but dropped to 50.0% as a sophomore. After hitting 2 of 5 from the line to start the season, he hit 5 of 6 against the Golden Eagles.

IMPRESSIVE DEFENSIVE IMPACT Coming into the game, Marquette AllAmerican Markus Howard was averaging 26.5 points per game, including a 37 point effort against Bethune Cookman. Hoosier guards Rob Phinisee and Aljami Durham deserve a great deal of credit for never allowing Howard to become comfortable. they held Howard to just 7 first half points and forced 3 early turnovers as IU jumped out to a 19-4 lead. Howard finished with 18 points, but made just 1 of 5 three-point FG attempts.

HUNTER UNDERGOES SURGERY Indiana University men's basketball coach Archie Miller announced that freshman Jerome Hunter underwent surgery Wednesday evening at the Cleveland Clinic to treat a lower body condition that first developed early in the semester.

His is recovering from the procedure and hopes to return to campus next week. Hunter, who has not seen any game action, will remain out indefinitely.

Due to HIPPA laws, the program is not allowed to comment on specifics of the condition.

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

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PLAYER NOTES Senior All-Big Ten forward Juwan Morgan averaged 16.5 points last season and needs 134 points to become the 52nd player in school history to join the 1,000 point club. This would continue the streak of at least one player from every recruiting class since 2008 eclipsing the mark.

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Verdell Jones III Jordan Hulls, Christian Watford Victor Oladipo, Will Sheehey Cody Zeller Yogi Ferrell Troy Williams James Blackmon, Jr., Robert Johnson

Morgan has started 53 career games, the most of any current Hoosier. His 56.8% field goal percentage is ranked 4th all-time in school history. He had his 10th career doubledouble effort with 14 points and 11 rebounds against Montana State. Senior guard Zach McRoberts has started 22 career games at IU, including 17 last season. He shot a teambest 39.4% from three-point range. Including his first year at Vermont, he is a career 39.1% shooter from long distance. He is shooting 40.4% from long range during his career at IU. He is in graduate school in the Kelley School of Business studying Business Analytics.

Morgan and McRoberts will serve as team captains this season.

Junior center De'Ron Davis will look to come back from a torn Achilles heel which caused him to miss the last 16 games of the season. He was averaging 9.6 points and 4.3 rebounds at the time of his injury and was shooting a Big Ten best 61.5% from the field when he got hurt. He has started 19 career games, including all 15 he played in last season. This year he has averaged 13.0 minutes per game and is averaging 6.3 points and 2.7 rebounds, while shooting 66.7% from the floor.

Junior guard Devonte Green also has started 15 career games. He averaged 7.6 points and 2.5 assists last season. In his two-plus seasons with the Hoosiers, he has made 37.3% of his three-point field goal attempts. The Hoosiers were 5-1 in games last year when he shot 50% or better from the field. He helped the IU bench to a historic 51-point effort against Chicago State when he chipped in 15 points off the bench.

Sophomore forward Justin Smith started nine games and led the IU freshman class averaging 6.5 points. He shot 55.0% from the field. In the last six games of the season, he shot 61.2% from the field making 30 of his last 49 field goal attempts. He averaged 12.2 points in those games. He is averaging 11.3 points and shooting 68.4% from the floor.

Sophomore guard Aljami Durham started nine games and averaged 4.8 points. He averaged 18.8 minutes of playing time. He made all 10 of his free throws against Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament had 39 assists on the season. He is averaging 9.0 ppg.

Sophomore Clifton Moore contributed six blocked shots in 43 minutes of action last season and has set career-highs in rebounding in each of his first two games of the season. Redshirt juniors Johnny Jager and Quentin Taylor return to the team as non-scholarship players. Redshirt sophomore Vijay Blackmon is another walk-on who is eligible to play after sitting out last season. He had five points against Chicago State. Redshirt freshman forward Race Thompson skipped his senior year of high school and spent last season as a redshirt for the Hoosiers. He was the 71st ranked recruit in the country at Armstrong High School in Plymouth, Minnesota after averaging 19.6 points and 8.9 rebounds during his junior season. He benefits from having a full year in Coach Archie Miller's system and has added 10 pounds of muscle to his frame. After missing most of the preseason with a groin injury, he scored his first career basket against Montana State. Graduate transfer Evan Fitzner joins the squad after playing three seasons at St. Mary's in California. The big man has a career shooting percentage of 41.4% from three-point range and averaged 42 triples per season. He averaged 6.4 points and 3.7 rebounds and is taking graduate courses in the school of public health. He had 14 points against Chicago State and had 16 points against Marquette hitting all 4 of 3FG.

THE FIVE INCOMING FRESHMAN SCORED A COMBINED 9,941 POINTS DURING THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS.

Freshman guard Romeo Langford, a Preseason All-American, was a McDonald's All-American and is the 27th Mr. Basketball in Indiana to suit up for the Hoosiers. He scored 3,002 points in his career at New Albany High School, including 35.5 points per game as a senior. He was rated the fifth best recruit in the country by 247 and ESPN. He scored 17 of his game-high 19 points against Chicago State in the first half. He had 22 points against Marquette and is shooting 57.1% from the floor.

Recent IU McDonald's All-Americans 2007 Eric Gordon 2011 Cody Zeller 2012 Yogi Ferrell 2013 Noah Vonleh 2014 James Blackmon, Jr. 2015 Thomas Bryant 2018 Romeo Langford

Freshman Jerome Hunter comes to IU from Pickerington North (Ohio) High School and was rated as high as 46th among members of the Class of 2018. First-team All-State selection he scored 1,314 points in his career and averaged 20.2 points and 10.2 rebounds. He was the Ohio Central District Co-Player of the Year. He has not played yet due to a leg injury. Freshman forward Damezi Anderson was the 92nd ranked player in the country. The South Bend native set a St. Joseph County and South Bend record by scoring 2,210 points. He was an All-State pick after averaging 19.1 points as a senior. He is the first South Bend scholarship recruit since IU Hall of Famer Tom Abernethy came to Bloomington in the fall of 1972. He is averaging 4.0 points and 3.0 rebounds off the bench.

Freshman guard Rob Phinisee played at McCutcheon in Lafayette and was the 99th ranked recruit in the country. He scored 2,023 points in his career for the Mavericks and earned multiple All-State accolades. As a senior, he averaged 29.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 3.7 steals. He is the first Lafayette native to earn a scholarship from IU since 1948. Played for the same AAU program (Indiana Elite) that produced Jordan Hulls, Cody Zeller and Yogi Ferrell. Phinisee has started all 3 games. He had 12 points and 8 assists with just 1 turnover against Marquette. Freshman forward Jake Forrester hails from Westtown High School in Pennsylvania and was the 127th ranked recruit in the Class of 2018. He scored 1,392 career points and helped his team to a state title as a junior. Will get a chance to play against his former prep teammate Cam Reddish when the Hoosiers visit Duke for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. He played for the same AAU program (PSA Cardinals) as former Hoosier and current Washington Wizard Thomas Bryant. Forrester had 4 points and 4 boards against Chicago State.

HOOSIERS IN THE NBA/G LEAGUE Eric Gordon - Houston Rockets Victor Oladipo - Indiana Pacers Cody Zeller - Charlotte Hornets Noah Vonleh - New York Knicks Yogi Ferrell - Sacramento Kings Troy Williams - Sacramento Kings OG Anunoby - Toronto Raptors

Thomas Bryant -Washington Wizards Robert Johnson - Wisconsin Herd Josh Newkirk - Texas Legends Christian Watford - Raptors 905

HOOSIERS OVERSEAS Bracey Wright - CEZ Nymburk (Czec Repub.) D.J. White - Bahcesehir Basketbol (Turkey) Jordan Hulls - s.Oliver W?rzburg (Germany)

Will Sheehey - FC Porto (Portugal) Nick Zeisloft - Leonis Roma (Italy) James Blackmon, Jr. - VL Pesaro (Italy)

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

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JERRY WEST AWARD WATCH LIST

Bryce Brown

Auburn

Jarron Cumberland

Cincinnati

Kellan Grady

Davidson

RJ Barrett

Duke

KeVaughn Allen

Florida

Zach Norvell

Gonzaga

Justin Wright-Foreman

Hofstra

ROMEO LANGFORD

INDIANA

Quentin Grimes

Kansas

Barry Brown

Kansas St.

Tyler Herro

Kentucky

Quinndary Weatherspoon Mississippi St.

James Palmer Jr.

Nebraska

T.J. Gibbs

Notre Dame

Mustapha Heron

St. John's

Tyus Battle

Syracuse

Jarrett Culver

Texas Tech

Kyle Guy

Virginia

Jaylen Nowell

Washington

Fletcher Magee

Wofford

KARL MALONE AWARD WATCH LIST

Yoeli Childs

BYU

Zion Williamson

Duke

JUWAN MORGAN

INDIANA

Dedric Lawson

Kansas

Dean Wade

Kansas St

Reid Travis

Kentucky

P.J. Washington

Kentucky

Jordan Murphy

Minnesota

Jordan Brown

Nevada

Luke Maye

North Carolina

Drew McDonald

N. Kentucky

Chris Silva

South Carolina

Mike Daum

South Dakota St.

Grant Williams

Tennessee

Devontae Cacok

UNCW

Bennie Boatwright

USC

Simisola Shittu

Vanderbilt

Eric Paschall

Villanova

Noah Dickerson

Washington

Sagaba Konate

West Virginia

LOYOLA LOOK BACK IU played a closed scrimmage against 2018 Final Four participant Loyola of Chicago in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and won the 40-minute contest, 70-48. The Hoosiers led 36-15 at halftime.

Defensively, IU held its opponent to 32.0% shooting from the field and 22.2% from long distance. IU shot 48.2%, including 53.8% in the second half. IU won the battle of the boards, 47-27 and had 11 steals.

Morgan led the way with 13 points and 16 rebounds and 3 assists. Langford had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists, sophomore Justin Smith had 12 points and 5 rebounds, sophomore Aljami Durham had 11 points and freshman Rob Phinisee added 8 points, Senior Zach McRoberts had 4 steals.

GOLD JERSEY FOR PRACTICE EXCELLENCE Week 1......................................Juwan Morgan Week 2.....................................Juwan Morgan Week 3................................. Romeo Langford Week 4....................................Jerome Hunter Week 5.....................................Juwan Morgan

CHICAGO STATE POST GAME NOTES The Hoosiers are 4-0 against Chicago State. Their last meeting was November 8th, 2013 where IU won 110-72.

Freshmen Romeo Langford and Rob Phinisee received the start in tonight's season opener. This is the first time since James Blackmon Jr. and Robert Johnson in the 2014-15 season that two freshmen have been in the opening night starting lineup.

With one made free throw by Chicago State, the Hoosiers went on a 15-1 run that lasted 2:29 to make the score 53-26, putting the game away late in the first half.

This was the second time in three years that the Hoosiers have scored 100 points or more in the season opener. Last time was against Kansas in 2016, when the Hoosiers defeated the Jayhawk, 103-99 in overtime in Hawaii.

The Indiana bench made their contribution to the victory on Tuesday night with 51 points. Indiana shot 57% in the paint. The Hoosiers out rebounded the Cougars 52-33.

Langford made his Indiana debut scoring a team high 19 points while grabbing four rebounds and three assists. Senior forward Juwan Morgan led the team in rebounds with eight while scoring nine points. Freshman guard Rob Phinisee scored his first points for Indiana as he led the Hoosiers in assists and steals with five each. Junior guard Devonte Green scored 15 points and had three assists.

Sophomore forward Justin Smith tallied 13 points with five rebounds. Redshirt senior forward Evan Fitzner scored 14 points in his first game with the Hoosiers. Redshirt senior guard Zach McRoberts had seven rebounds on the night with six points and three assists. Freshman forward Damezi Anderson scored his first points in the Cream and Crimson as he ended the night with five points and three rebounds. Redshirt sophomore guard Vijay Blackmon five points were his first in the Indiana uniform. Sophomore forward Clifton Moore had a career high four points while also having a career high three rebounds.

Freshman forward Jake Forrester saw his first points at Indiana as he ended the contest with four. Redshirt senior guard Quentin Taylor had one rebounds for Indiana. Junior forward De'Ron Davis recorded four points and two rebounds.

MONTANA STATE POST GAME NOTES ? Indiana allowed 35 points, its fewest allowed in a game since allowing 29 to Notre Dame on Dec. 18, 1971. IU improved to 3-0 all-time against the Montana State Bobcats. The Hoosiers held the Bobcats to shooting 25 percent from the field, the lowest mark for an opposing team since Rutgers shot 24.1 percent on Feb. 5, 2018. Montana State shot 12 percent from three-point range, the lowest IU has allowed since Youngstown State shot 8 percent on Dec. 29, 2017.

? Senior forward Juwan Morgan recorded his 10th career double-double (14 points, 11 rebounds). Morgan had a perfect day from the field (6-for-6), marking the second time he's shot 100 percent with six or more attempts. The previous time was when he went 8-for8 against SIU-Edwardsville on Dec. 2, 2016. Freshman guard Romeo Langford scored in doubles digits (12) for the second straight game including hitting on his first career three pointer. Neither played in the final 14:41 of the game.

? Freshman guard Rob Phinisee played the most minutes (26) of any Hoosier and recorded 12 points. From long distance, Phinisee went 3-for-4. Junior guard Devonte Green led the Hoosiers with five assists and dropped in two points. Junior forward De'Ron Davis notched eight points, four rebounds and a team-high three blocks. Sophomore forward Justin Smith made his mark with 13 points and tied his career-high with two assists while adding two steals and a block. Sophomore forward Clifton Moore had a career-high five rebounds. Redshirt senior forward Evan Fitzner went 3-for-4 from the field on his way to scoring six points on top of three rebounds and an assist. Redshirt senior guard Zach McRoberts hit on his only shot attempt and added two assists and a steal in eight minutes. McRoberts didn't play in the second half due to tightness in his back. Freshman forward Damezi Anderson knocked down a three pointer for the second straight game.

Redshirt sophomore guard Vijay Blackmon made his second appearance and played two minutes. Freshman forward Jake Forrester added two rebounds in the effort. ? Redshirt senior guard Quentin Taylor tallied a rebound for the sixth time in his career. ? Sophomore guard Aljami Durham scored five points and tacked on two assists and two rebounds. ? Redshirt junior guard Johnny Jager played in his second straight game. Redshirt freshman forward Race Thompson made his first basket as a Hoosier.

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

GAME NOTES

2018-19 INDIANA BASKETBALL

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2019 NABC Division I Player of the Year Presented by ShotTracker Preseason Watch List

RJ Barrett, Duke (Fr.-F) Tyus Battle, Syracuse (Jr.-G) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (Sr.-F) Carsen Edwards, Purdue (Jr.-G) Kyle Guy, Virginia (Jr.-G) Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga (Jr.-F) Ethan Happ, Wisconsin (Sr.-F) De'Andre Hunter, Virginia (So.-G) Romeo Langford, Indiana (Fr.-G) Dedric Lawson, Kansas (Jr.-F) Caleb Martin, Nevada (Sr.-F) Luke Maye, North Carolina (Sr.-F) Eric Paschall, Villanova (Sr.-F) Shamorie Ponds, St. John's (Jr.-G) Reid Travis, Kentucky (Grad.-F) Dean Wade, Kansas State (Sr.-F) P.J. Washington, Kentucky (Fr.-F) Tremont Waters, LSU (So.-G) Grant Williams, Tennessee (Jr.-F) Zion Williamson, Duke (Fr.-F)

2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Men's Preseason Watch List

Kamar Baldwin, Butler R.J. Barrett, Duke Tyus Battle, Syracuse Bennie Boatwright, USC Bol Bol, Oregon Phil Booth, Villanova Ky Bowman, Boston College Barry Brown, Kansas State Jordan Caroline, Nevada Clayton Custer, Loyola of Chicago Mike Daum, South Dakota State Carsen Edwards, Purdue Jon Elmore, Marshall Daniel Gafford, Arkansas Darius Garland, Vanderbilt Jessie Govan, Georgetown Kellan Grady, Davidson Quentin Grimes, Kansas Kyle Guy, Virginia Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Markus Howard, Marquette De'Andre Hunter, Virginia Keldon Johnson, Kentucky Sagaba Konate, West Virginia Romeo Langford, Indiana Dedric Lawson, Kansas Nassir Little, North Carolina Caleb Martin, Nevada Charles Matthews, Michigan Luke Maye, North Carolina Juwan Morgan, Indiana Jordan Murphy, Minnesota James Palmer Jr., Nebraska Eric Paschall, Villanova Shamorie Ponds, St. John's Cam Reddish, Duke Justin Robinson, Virginia Tech Admiral Schofield, Tennessee Chris Silva, South Carolina Killian Tillie, Gonzaga Reid Travis, Kentucky Dean Wade, Kansas State P.J. Washington, Kentucky Tremont Waters, LSU Lindell Wigginton, Iowa State Kris Wilkes, UCLA Grant Williams, Tennessee Zion Williamson, Duke Cassius Winston, Michigan State

2019 Wendy's Wooden Award Watch List

Kamar Baldwin, Butler RJ Barrett, Duke Tyus Battle, Syracuse Bennie Boatwright, USC Phil Booth, Villanova Ky Bowman, Boston College Clayton Custer, Loyola Chicago Mike Daum, South Dakota State Carsen Edwards, Purdue Jon Elmore, Marshall Daniel Gafford, Arkansas Darius Garland, Vanderbilt Kellan Grady, Davidson Quentin Grimes, Kansas Kyle Guy, Virginia Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga Ethan Happ, Wisconsin Markus Howard, Marquette Jalen Hudson, Florida De'Andre Hunter, Virginia Keldon Johnson, Kentucky Sagaba Konate, West Virginia Romeo Langford, Indiana Dedric Lawson, Kansas Nassir Little, North Carolina Caleb Martin, Nevada Cody Martin, Nevada Charles Matthews, Michigan Luke Maye, North Carolina Juwan Morgan, Indiana Jordan Murphy, Minnesota Zach Norvell Jr., Gonzaga James Palmer Jr., Nebraska Eric Paschall, Villanova Shamorie Ponds, St. John's Payton Pritchard, Oregon Cam Reddish, Duke Justin Robinson, Virginia Tech Chris Silva, South Carolina Killian Tillie, Gonzaga Reid Travis, Kentucky Dean Wade, Kansas State Nick Ward, Michigan State PJ Washington, Kentucky Tremont Waters, LSU Lindell Wigginton, Iowa State Kris Wilkes, UCLA Grant Williams, Tennessee Zion Williamson, Duke Cassius Winston, Michigan State

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

GAME NOTES

2018-19 INDIANA BASKETBALL

INDIANA ALL-TIME SCORING LIST

1. Calbert Cheaney 2,613*

1990-93

2. Steve Alford

2,438

1984-87

3. Don Schlundt

2,192

1952-55

4. A.J. Guyton

2,100

1997-00

5. Mike Woodson

2,061

1977-80

6. Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell 1,986

2012-16

7. Alan Henderson

1,979

1992-95

8. Damon Bailey

1,741

1991-94

9. Kent Benson

1,740

1974-77

10. Christian Watford 1,730

2010-13

11. Eric Anderson

1,715

1989-92

12. Brian Evans

1,701

1993-96

13. Scott May

1,593

1974-76

14. Greg Graham

1,590

1990-93

15. Randy Wittman

1,549

1979-83

16. Archie Dees

1,546

1956-58

17. Bracey Wright

1,498

2003-05

18. D.J. White

1,447

2004-08

19. Walt Bellamy

1,441

1959-61

20. Ray Tolbert

1,427

1978-81

21. Robert Johnson

1,413

2014-18

22. Kirk Haston

1,406

1999-01

23. Jimmy Rayl

1,401

1961-63

24. Andrae Patterson 1,365

1995-98

25. Uwe Blab

1,357

1982-85

26. Verdell Jones III

1,347

2009-12

27. Ted Kitchel

1,336

1979-83

28. Jordan Hulls

1,318

2010-13

29. Tom Bolyard

1,299

1961-63

30. Joby Wright

1,272

1970-72

31. Steve Green

1,265

1973-75

32. Tom VanArsdale

1,252

1963-65

33. Dick VanArsdale

1,240

1963-65

34. James Blackmon Jr. 1,235

2015-17

35. Steve Downing

1,220

1971-73

36. Tom Coverdale

1,217

2000-03

37. Jeff Newton

1,203

2000-03

38. Quinn Buckner

1,195

1973-76

39. Cody Zeller

1,157

2011-13

40. Will Sheehey

1,120

2011-14

41. Victor Oladipo

1.117

2010-13

42. Troy Williams

1,115

2013-16

43. Marshall Strickland 1,106

2003-06

44. Vernon Payne

1,101

1966-68

45. Joe Cooke

1,099

1968-69

46. Bob Leonard

1,098

1952-54

47. Daryl Thomas

1,095

1984-87

48. Rick Calloway

1,073

1986-88

49. Jay Edwards

1,038

1988-89

50. Butch Joyner

1,030

1966-68

51. Jared Jeffries

1,008

2001-02

52. Matt Nover

978

1990-93

53. Isiah Thomas

968

1980-81

54. Luke Recker

954

1998-99

55 John Ritter

925

1971-73

56. Wayne Radford

922

1975-78

57. Neil Reed

920

1995-97

58. Ken Johnson

919

1968-70

59. John Laskowski

903

1973-75

60. Pat Graham

890 1990-91,93-94

61. Wally Choice

889

1954-56

62. Michael Lewis

887

1997-00

63. Jon P. McGlocklin

873

1963-65

64. Juwan Morgan

866 2015-Pres.

Roderick Wilmont 866

2003-07

ARCHIE MILLER RECORD WHEN...

`13-'14

thru

`16-'17 AT IU

W-L W-L

Controlling the tip

41-8 8-3

Scoring first

55-7 8-6

Leading at the half

75-6 16-6

Trailing at the half

21-25 3-8

Tied at the half

6-1 0-1

Leading with 5:00 left

85-5 16-0

Trailing with 5:00 left

14-27 3-13

Tied with 5:00 left

3-0 0-1

In overtime

4-2 1-1

Game decided by 1-5 points

34-15 5-3

Game decided by 6-10 points

18-9 2-6

Game decided by 11-15 points

19-5 1-2

Game decided by 16+ points

31-3 11-4

Vs. ranked opponents

6-4 2-7

Vs. unranked opponents

95-27 17-8

REBOUNDING Out-rebounds opponent Out-rebounded by opponent Rebounds are even

66-11 17-5 32-19 2-9 4-2 0-1

TURNOVERS Forces more turnovers Commits more turnovers Turnovers are even

65-14 16-5 31-16 2-8 6-2 1-2

FIELD GOALS Shoots 50% or better Shoots between 40-49% Shoots below 40%

38-2 10-3 56-18 9-8 8-12 0-4

THREE-POINTERS Shoots better than 50% Shoots between 40-49% Shoots below 40%

15-3 2-0 36-3 4-1 51-26 13-14

OFFENSE Scores less than 60 points Scores 60-69 points Scores 70-79 points Scores 80+ points

12-9 0-4 21-14 2-7 34-8 7-3 35-1 10-1

DEFENSE Allows less than 60 points Allows 60-69 points Allows 70-79 points Allows 80+ points

43-1 8-0 30-11 4-2 23-12 5-7 6-8 2-6

BENCH SCORING Bench out-scores opponent Opponent bench scores more Bench scoring is even

67-11 13-10 34-21 5-5 0-0 1-0

FREE THROW SHOOTING Shoots 70% or better Shoots 60-69% Shoots less than 60%

44-13 9-3 39-9 3-8 16-10 7-4

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 0 in double figures 1 in double figures 2 in double figures 3 in double figures 4 in double figures 5+ in double figures

0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 12-14 2-6 41-5 7-6 28-9 7-2 18-1 3-0

BY MONTH November December January February March

19-5 7-3 21-5 4-3 23-10 4-5 23-6 4-2 16-6 0-1

DAY OF THE WEEK Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6-3 3-1 1-0 3-1 18-3 2-3 21-4 3-3 8-2 1-1 15-5 4-2 32-15 3-1

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25

(Nov. 12)

RK TEAM

RECORD PTS

1

Duke (48)

2-0

1,606

2

Kansas (14)

1-0

1,571

3

Gonzaga

2-0

1,478

4

Virginia (2)

2-0

1,326

5

Tennessee (1)

2-0

1,306

6

Nevada

2-0

1,277

7

North Carolina

2-0

1,260

8

Villanova

2-0

1,139

9

Auburn

2-0

1,132

10 Kentucky

1-1

1,054

11

Michigan State

1-1

919

12 Kansas State

1-0

892

13

Oregon

2-0

739

14

Florida State

2-0

731

15

Syracuse

2-0

673

16 Virginia Tech

1-0

664

17

Mississippi State 2-0

549

18 Michigan

2-0

486

19 Clemson

2-0

350

20 UCLA

2-0

340

21 TCU

2-0

323

22 LSU

2-0

248

23 Purdue

2-0

218

24 Marquette

2-0

155

25 Buffalo

2-0

154

Others receiving votes: West Virginia 145, Indiana

131, Nebraska 41, Wisconsin 32, Washington 29,

Maryland 28, Notre Dame 24, Miami 16, Ohio State

14, Alabama 11, Florida 9, Iowa State 9, Louisville

8, Texas 6, Texas Tech 5, Butler 4, Vanderbilt 4,

Arizona State 4, Loyola-Chicago 3, Xavier 2, St.

John's 2, Arizona 2, Marshall 2, Southern Illinois 1,

Pennsylvania 1, Furman 1, Davidson 1

USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25

(Oct. 21)

RK TEAM

RECORD PTS

1

Kansas (14)

0-0

771

2

Kentucky (12)

0-0

761

3

Duke (4)

0-0

743

4

Gonzaga (1)

0-0

699

5

Virginia (1)

0-0

656

6

Tennessee

0-0

613

7

North Carolina

0-0

610

8

Villanova

0-0

543

9

Nevada

0-0

521

10 Michigan St

0-0

486

11

Kansas St

0-0

469

12 Auburn

0-0

432

13 West Virginia

0-0

343

14

Syracuse

0-0

297

15 Florida St

0-0

287

16 Oregon

0-0

280

17

Virginia Tech

0-0

272

18 Michigan

0-0

265

19 Mississippi St

0-0

213

20 UCLA

0-0

202

21 TCU

0-0

153

22 Purdue

0-0

107

23 Clemson

0-0

106

24 Washington

0-0

75

25 Nebraska

0-0

67

Others receiving votes: LSU 65, Loyola (Chi) 61,

Florida 52, Indiana 34, Marquette 34, NC State 30,

Cincinnati 30, Alabama 28, Maryland 26, Louisville

10, Providence 10, Buffalo 7, USC 6, Arizona 5, Butler

5, UCF 5, Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 4, Texas 4,

Missouri 3, Baylor 2, Miami 2, St. John's 1, Vanderbilt

1

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

GAME NOTES

2018-19 INDIANA BASKETBALL

SPECIALTY STATS

STARTING LINEUPS

Game Chicago St. Montana St. Marquette

Paint 54/24 48/18 50/32

2nd 18/8 11/4 6/8

Off TO FB Bench

Game

1

2

3

4

25/9 30/8 51/22

Chicago St. Phinisee Langford McRoberts Smith

28/9 12/5 27/8

Montana St. Phinisee Langford McRoberts Smith

15/18 21/5 202188/-2159 IndianMa aBraqsuketettebalPl hinisee Langford Durham Smith

Indiana Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 15, 2018)

All games

5 Morgan Morgan Morgan

Opponent CHICAGO ST. MONTANA ST. MARQUETTE Indiana Opponents

INDIANA TETEAAMMSTGATAISMTICES-BY-GAME

Total

3-Pointers

Free throws

Rebounds

Date

Score

fg-fga

pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta

pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg

11/06/18 104-55 W 39-69 .565 7-21 .333 19-33 .576 16 36 52 52.0 19 20 13 5 12 104 104.0

11/09/18 80-35 W 32-57 .561 6-21 .286 10-19 .526 8 32 40 46.0 17 22 14

11/14/18 96-73 W 35-55 2.60316 8-19-920India.4n50a B1a7-s2k3etb.a73ll9 5 30 35 42.3 26 18 13

280Indiana10O6-1p81pon.5e8n6 t G22a-6m2 e-b.y35-5Gam46-e75(as .o61f3Nov2915,982011287) 42.3 62 60 40

163

58-174 .333 13-70All g.1a8m6 es34-57 .596 33 64 97 32.3 64 29 59

5 10 57 15 29 2 15

80 92.0 96 93.3 280 93.3 163 54.3

Games played: 3 Points/game: 93.3 FG Pct: 58.6 3OFpGpoPncetn:t35.5 FCTHPICcAt:G6O1.3ST. MONTANA ST. MARQUETTE Opponents Indiana

Date

Score

11/06/18 104-55

11/09/18 80-35

11/14/18 96-73

163

280

INDIANA OPOPPPOONNEENTNRSTTebAoGTuISnAdTsIMC/gSaEme-:B42Y.3-GAME

Assists/game: 20.0

Total

3-Pointers TurnoFvreeres/tgharmowes: 13.3 Rebounds

fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pAcstsist/fttu-frtnaover raptciot: 1.5off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl

W 19-60 .317 5-21 .2S38teals1/2g-a2m1e: 9..7571 10 23 33 33.0 26 13 20 2 10

W 14-55 .255 3-26 .1B15locks4/g-1a0me: 5..0400 13 22 35 34.0 18 8 25 0 3

W 25-59 .424 5-23 .217 18-26 .692 10 19 29 32.3 20 8 14 0 2

58-174 .333 13-70 .186 34-57 .596 33 64 97 32.3 64 29 59 2 15

106-181 .586 22-62 .355 46-75 .613 29 98 127 42.3 62 60 40 15 29

pts avg 55 55.0 35 45.0 73 54.3 163 54.3 280 93.3

Games played: 3 Points/game: 54.3 FG Pct: 33.3 OC3HFppIGCoAnPGencOtt:ST1.8.6 MFTONPTcAtN:A5S9T.6.

MARQUETTE

2018-19 Indiana Basketball

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1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG 53/32 51/23 104-55 +49 39-69/19-60 43/19 37/16 80-35 +45 32-57/14-55

FG Pct .565/.317 .561/.255

Turnovers/game: 19.7

37--P2o1i/n5t-e2r1sAss.i33sF3tG3/t/u.P2r3cn8t oveF1rr9er-ea33Tti/h1or2:o-20w1.s5

FT Pct .576/.571

Rebounds 52/33 +19

Assist T/Over Block 20/13 13/20 5/2

Steal 12/10

Fouls 19/26

6-21/3-26 Stea.2l8s6//g.1a1m5 e: 51.00-19/4-10 .526/.400 40/35 +5 22/8 14/25 5/0 10/3 17/18

47/34 49/39 96-73 +23 35-55/25-59 .636/.424 9-20/5-23 Bloc.4k5s0//g.2a17me: 107.-723/18-26 .739/.692 35/29 +6 18/8 13/14 5/0 7/2 26/20

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 8 FINAL FOURS ? 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ? 45 ALL-AMERICANS ? 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS

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