Postgame Notes - Franklin College vs. Indiana
11/3/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Nov. 3, 2010
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Postgame Notes Franklin College vs. Indiana University Nov. 3, 2010
• Tonight's game marked the seventh season that the Hoosiers have opened the season with exhibition games against Division II or III teams. Indiana is now 12-0 in those games.
• The starting lineup for head coach Tom Crean included Christian Watford, Tom Pritchard, Jordan Hulls, Maurice Creek and Victor Oladipo.
• Indiana had 14 different players log minutes in the game, with 10 of those gaining at least 10 minutes of action.
• The Hoosiers forced Franklin into 28 turnovers and held them to 33.3 percent shooting for the game.
• Franklin was just 2-for-16 from beyond the arc.
• The Hoosiers held the Grizzlies to 13 points in the second half and 22.2 percent shooting (4-of-18 from the field)
• Indiana shot a blistering 58.7 percent for the game (37-of-63)
• IU outrebounded Franklin 42-20, including 17-7 on the offensive glass
• In the specialty stats, Indiana dominated the totals. The Hoosiers outscored FC 41-8 in points off turnovers, 54-18 in the paint, 34-12 in bench points, 19-4 in second chance points and 8-0 in fastbreak points.
• The Hoosiers recorded 16 steals and 17 assists
• Sophomore forward Christian Watford made his first six shots and scored 12 points in the first 3:32 of the game to get the Hoosiers off to a flying start. He finished with 25 points (9-of-11 shooting), five rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes.
• Maurice Creek, playing in his first game since going down with a knee injury in the middle of last year, scored 16 points, grabbed five boards in 20 minutes of action.
• Junior guard Daniel Moore came off the bench to score 12 points on 6-of-7 field goal shooting and three steals in 16 minutes.
• Sophomore forward Derek Elston posted nine points, snatched six rebounds, had two steals, two blocks and an assist in 21 minutes off the bench.
• Junior forward Tom Pritchard led the Hoosiers with seven rebounds, four offensive, two blocks, a steal and an assist in 19 minutes.
• Sophomore guard Jordan Hulls scored five points, paced the team with five assists, grabbed three rebounds and collected a steal in 24 minutes.
• Freshman guard Victor Oladipo was a perfect 4-of-4 from the floor for nine points, while grabbing three rebounds, registering two steals in 13 minutes.
• Senior guard Jeremiah Rivers came off the bench to score six points and pull down three rebounds in 13 minutes.
• Freshman guard Will Sheehey scored two points, had five rebounds and handed out two assists in 13 minutes.