
PREVIEW: #16 Hoosiers Square Off With Austin Peay on Thursday
12/21/2016 11:33:00 AM | Men's Basketball
OPENING TIP
• This season marks the 117th season of Indiana Basketball and the defending Big Ten Champions are ranked 16th in both major polls. With the 76-67 win over No. 3 North Carolina, the Hoosiers have now won a national-best 6 games against top 3 programs since the 2011-12 season. The Hoosiers enter Thursday's game leading the country in rebound margin at (+15.0).
UP NEXT
• The Hoosiers will host Nebraska in the Big Ten opener on Wednesday, December 28 at 6:30 p.m. on BTN
HEAD COACH TOM CREAN
• Tom Crean, the 2016 Big Ten Coach of the Year, begins his ninth year of leading the Hoosiers. Over the last five years, IU is 129-55 and leads the Big Ten with 25 regular season wins over ranked opponents during that time. IU is nationally ranked for the sixth straight season. Eight players in his first six recruiting classes have scored 1,000 points in their career under Crean at Indiana. Yogi Ferrell (1,986), Christian Watford (1,730), Verdell Jones III (1,347), Jordan Hulls (1,318), Cody Zeller (1,157), Will Sheehey (1,120), Victor Oladipo (1,117) and Troy Williams (1,115) also have scored 1,000 points or more. From the Class of 2014, James Blackmon, Jr., is the next closest Hoosier to approach the mark. He has scored 903 points. Three players, Yogi Ferrell (2016), Cody Zeller (2013) and Victor Oladipo (2013) have been selected as All-Americans. In addition, Oladipo earned two National Player of the Year honors and was named National Defensive Player of the Year. IU won the 2013 and 2016 Big Ten titles outright. Last year's outright title is the team's second in a four-year period with the last time that happened at IU coming in 1980, 81 and 83. The Hoosiers are now tied for the Big Ten lead in overall championships (22) and outright titles (13).
IU INSIGHT
• IU leads the nation in rebound margin, is 3rd in rebounds, 4th in 3-point field goal defense, 6th in scoring margin, 8th in field goal percentage, 10th in blocked shots per game, and 12th in scoring.
• In the last 6 games, the Hoosiers are averaging 7.3 blocked shots per game. Last year, IU averaged 3.9 blocks per game.
• Since 2011-12, IU has had the most potent offense in the Big Ten, leading in points scored (78.4), field goal percentage (48.0), and 3-point field goal percentage (40.1). The Hoosiers lead all major conference schools in field goal percentage and 3-point percentage during that same time frame.
• The 2015-16 Hoosiers were just one of three teams in the last 20 years in college basketball to average more than 80 points, shoot better than 50 percent from the field and 41 percent from 3-point range. The others are the 2001-02 Kansas Jayhawks and the 2000-01 Stanford Cardinal.
LONGEST IU HOME WINNING STREAKS
50--Feb. 24, 1991 - Jan. 24, 1995
34--Dec. 22, 1973 - Dec. 6, 1976
33--Jan. 15, 1986 - Jan. 24, 1988
29--Feb. 22, 2006 - Jan. 26, 2008
25--Dec. 5, 1938 - Feb. 24, 1941
25--Nov. 13, 2015 to present
CURRENT NCAA HOME WINNING STREAKS
49 -- Kansas
34 -- South Dakota State
32 -- Oregon
27 -- California
25 -- Indiana
THE SERIES
• This will be the third meeting between the Hoosiers and the Governors. IU won last year in Assembly Hall, 102-76 and 107-61 in 1992.
DID YOU KNOW
• Austin Peay will be the 4th non-conference foe for IU that played in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. They won the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.
• Coach Dave Loos is in his 27th season of leading the Governors. He battled cancer of the lymph nodes this past offseason after having a malignant tumor surgically removed. Loos' granddaughter, Rhyan, was diagnosed with stage-4 neuroblastoma last year, and her fight captured national attention and became closely tied with the Governors' improbable run as Ohio Valley Conference tournament bottom seed to OVC champions and an NCAA Tournament bid. She created the national #RallyforRhyan movement to raise both awareness and funds for pediatric cancer.
• The Hoosiers scored 32 points in the first 10 minutes against Delaware State, the most points scored by a Tom Crean IU team in the first part of the first half of a game.
• IU leads the Big Ten in scoring (88.1), scoring margin (+21.7), field goal percentage (51.0), 3-point field goal defense (27.3) and reb. margin (15.0).
• Four former Crean-coached Hoosiers are on active NBA rosters including Cody Zeller (Charlotte), Victor Oladipo (Oklahoma City), Noah Vonleh (Portland), and Troy Williams (Memphis). Three of his former players at Marquette also are active, including Dwyane Wade (Chicago), Steve Novak (Milwaukee) and Wes Matthews (Dallas). Oladipo just signed a 4-year, $84 million extension and Zeller got 4-years and $56 million.
• Since 2014-15, the Hoosiers have averaged 9.6 3-point field goals per game, the most of any major college program. Villanova is 2nd (9.0).
• Since 2011-12, IU has a Big Ten best 88.7 winning percentage (88-11) on its home floor.
• The Hoosiers have three former head coaches on their coaching staff this season (Buckley, Martin, Judson). Associate Head Coach Tim Buckley begins his ninth year at Indiana. The former head coach at Ball State, his Cardinals beat No. 3 Kansas and No. 4 UCLA at the 2001 Maui Classic. Assistant Coach Chuck Martin is in his third year with the Hoosiers and was the head coach at Marist (2008-13). Assistant Coach Rob Judson is in his second year as an assistant coach after serving as Director of Operations in early 2014. He was the head coach at Northern Illinois (2001-07) and won the MAC West title in 2006.
• Sophomore Thomas Bryant was named Preseason All-American by Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook and NBCSports.com. He also was named Preseason All-Big Ten and is on the Kareem Abdul Jabbar Watch List (Top Center). He had 14 points, 6 boards and 4 assists against Delaware State after his 15-point, 7-rebound performance against Butler. He had 19 points and 10 rebounds against Kansas. He had 11 rebounds against HBU, the fifth time in nine games he has had double-figure rebounds. He had 18 points and 12 rebounds against Fort Wayne, his fourth career double-double. He had 12 points and 7 boards against North Carolina. He is now 7th in the Big Ten in rebounding at 8.1 per game.
Against SEMO, Bryant was the second player this season to register at least 7 points/10 rebounds/3 assists/3 steals/4 blocks in a game (Jeremy Morgan – Northern Iowa – on 11/20/16 against Xavier).
• Junior James Blackmon Jr. is tied for the highest career average (16.1) of any player who has played for Crean at Indiana. He was National Player of the Week and Big Ten Player of the Week following his 26-point effort against Kansas. He is 3rd in the Big Ten in scoring at 17.9 per game. He had 14 points and tied his career-high with 9 rebounds against North Carolina. He is 2nd in the B1G in 3-point field goals made per game (3.3). He had 18 points against HBU and Delaware State. He shoots a team-best 43.4 from 3-point range.
Top 5 Career Scorers In Tom Crean Era
James Blackmon, Jr. 16.1
Cody Zeller 16.1
Yogi Ferrell 14.5
Christian Watford 13.1
Thomas Bryant 11.9
•Junior guard Robert Johnson is the most experienced Hoosier, having started 66 career games. Coming off of ankle surgery in the offseason, he is averaging 13.2 points and is second on the team with 30 assists. He had 17 points and 7 rebounds against SEMO and had 16 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists against Delaware State.
• Sophomore forward OG Anunoby is a preseason All-American and elite defender who had a career-high 21 points to go with 8 rebounds in the win over MVSU. Against North Carolina, he had 16 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. He is shooting 54.7 percent from the field. He returned against Butler after missing 3 games with an ankle injury and had 7 points and 3 assists. He had 19 points, 9 rebounds and a career-high 4 blocks against Delaware State.
• Senior forward Collin Hartman will begin rehab for his knee immediately. He played three games in the 2016 NCAA Tournament with a fractured wrist and averaged 5.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.3 rebounds.
• Junior guard Josh Newkirk has fit right in with the Hoosier attack, averaging 7.5 points and 3.3assists. A native of Raleigh, N.C., he scored 10 points and 3 assists in helping the Hoosiers to the win over UNC. He also had a career-high five rebounds against Liberty. He had 8 assists against SEMO and had 9 points against Butler.
• Sophomore forward Juwan Morgan had 10 rebounds and had a career-high 4 blocked shots against Butler. On the season, he is contributing 8.1 points and 6.5 rebounds. He leads the team in offensive rebounds with 86 and is third in blocked shots with 12. He has started 7 games this season and is shooting 57.7 percent from the field.
• Freshman De'Ron Davis had back-to-back 14-point efforts against SIUE and SEMO. He is 24-for-38 from the floor this year and is averaging 6.5 points and 2.6 rebounds. He also has 9 blocked shots. He hit two key free throws in the final minute in the win over Kansas. He had five points, three rebounds and two blocked shots against North Carolina. He had 9 points against Delaware State.
• Sophomore walk-on Zach McRoberts played 15 key minutes and had a +15 contribution against Fort Wayne and earned a start against MVSU and had 3 points. He also had 3 points and 2 assists against SIUE.
• Freshman Curtis Jones had 11 points and 3 rebounds against HBU. He had 8 points and 2 steals against SEMO. He had seven of his 15 points in overtime in beating Kansas. He had 9 points and 5 rebounds against MVSU.
• Freshman Devonte Green and junior Freddie McSwain, Jr., both had a season-high 8 points against Houston Baptist. McSwain also had 4 rebounds. Junior Tim Priller had a career-high 4 points against Houston Baptist and freshman Grant Gelon added 3 points in that game.
• This season marks the 117th season of Indiana Basketball and the defending Big Ten Champions are ranked 16th in both major polls. With the 76-67 win over No. 3 North Carolina, the Hoosiers have now won a national-best 6 games against top 3 programs since the 2011-12 season. The Hoosiers enter Thursday's game leading the country in rebound margin at (+15.0).
UP NEXT
• The Hoosiers will host Nebraska in the Big Ten opener on Wednesday, December 28 at 6:30 p.m. on BTN
#16/16 Indiana (9-2) vs. Austin Peay (4-12) | |
Date | Monday, Dec. 22 |
Location | Bloomington, Indiana |
Venue | Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (17,222) |
Tipoff | 7:00 p.m. ET |
TV | BTN Plus (Lisa Byington and Gary Close) |
Radio | IU Radio Network (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) |
Live Stats | IUHoosiers.com |
HEAD COACH TOM CREAN
• Tom Crean, the 2016 Big Ten Coach of the Year, begins his ninth year of leading the Hoosiers. Over the last five years, IU is 129-55 and leads the Big Ten with 25 regular season wins over ranked opponents during that time. IU is nationally ranked for the sixth straight season. Eight players in his first six recruiting classes have scored 1,000 points in their career under Crean at Indiana. Yogi Ferrell (1,986), Christian Watford (1,730), Verdell Jones III (1,347), Jordan Hulls (1,318), Cody Zeller (1,157), Will Sheehey (1,120), Victor Oladipo (1,117) and Troy Williams (1,115) also have scored 1,000 points or more. From the Class of 2014, James Blackmon, Jr., is the next closest Hoosier to approach the mark. He has scored 903 points. Three players, Yogi Ferrell (2016), Cody Zeller (2013) and Victor Oladipo (2013) have been selected as All-Americans. In addition, Oladipo earned two National Player of the Year honors and was named National Defensive Player of the Year. IU won the 2013 and 2016 Big Ten titles outright. Last year's outright title is the team's second in a four-year period with the last time that happened at IU coming in 1980, 81 and 83. The Hoosiers are now tied for the Big Ten lead in overall championships (22) and outright titles (13).
IU INSIGHT
• IU leads the nation in rebound margin, is 3rd in rebounds, 4th in 3-point field goal defense, 6th in scoring margin, 8th in field goal percentage, 10th in blocked shots per game, and 12th in scoring.
• In the last 6 games, the Hoosiers are averaging 7.3 blocked shots per game. Last year, IU averaged 3.9 blocks per game.
• Since 2011-12, IU has had the most potent offense in the Big Ten, leading in points scored (78.4), field goal percentage (48.0), and 3-point field goal percentage (40.1). The Hoosiers lead all major conference schools in field goal percentage and 3-point percentage during that same time frame.
• The 2015-16 Hoosiers were just one of three teams in the last 20 years in college basketball to average more than 80 points, shoot better than 50 percent from the field and 41 percent from 3-point range. The others are the 2001-02 Kansas Jayhawks and the 2000-01 Stanford Cardinal.
LONGEST IU HOME WINNING STREAKS
50--Feb. 24, 1991 - Jan. 24, 1995
34--Dec. 22, 1973 - Dec. 6, 1976
33--Jan. 15, 1986 - Jan. 24, 1988
29--Feb. 22, 2006 - Jan. 26, 2008
25--Dec. 5, 1938 - Feb. 24, 1941
25--Nov. 13, 2015 to present
CURRENT NCAA HOME WINNING STREAKS
49 -- Kansas
34 -- South Dakota State
32 -- Oregon
27 -- California
25 -- Indiana
THE SERIES
• This will be the third meeting between the Hoosiers and the Governors. IU won last year in Assembly Hall, 102-76 and 107-61 in 1992.
DID YOU KNOW
• Austin Peay will be the 4th non-conference foe for IU that played in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. They won the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.
• Coach Dave Loos is in his 27th season of leading the Governors. He battled cancer of the lymph nodes this past offseason after having a malignant tumor surgically removed. Loos' granddaughter, Rhyan, was diagnosed with stage-4 neuroblastoma last year, and her fight captured national attention and became closely tied with the Governors' improbable run as Ohio Valley Conference tournament bottom seed to OVC champions and an NCAA Tournament bid. She created the national #RallyforRhyan movement to raise both awareness and funds for pediatric cancer.
• The Hoosiers scored 32 points in the first 10 minutes against Delaware State, the most points scored by a Tom Crean IU team in the first part of the first half of a game.
• IU leads the Big Ten in scoring (88.1), scoring margin (+21.7), field goal percentage (51.0), 3-point field goal defense (27.3) and reb. margin (15.0).
• Four former Crean-coached Hoosiers are on active NBA rosters including Cody Zeller (Charlotte), Victor Oladipo (Oklahoma City), Noah Vonleh (Portland), and Troy Williams (Memphis). Three of his former players at Marquette also are active, including Dwyane Wade (Chicago), Steve Novak (Milwaukee) and Wes Matthews (Dallas). Oladipo just signed a 4-year, $84 million extension and Zeller got 4-years and $56 million.
• Since 2014-15, the Hoosiers have averaged 9.6 3-point field goals per game, the most of any major college program. Villanova is 2nd (9.0).
• Since 2011-12, IU has a Big Ten best 88.7 winning percentage (88-11) on its home floor.
• The Hoosiers have three former head coaches on their coaching staff this season (Buckley, Martin, Judson). Associate Head Coach Tim Buckley begins his ninth year at Indiana. The former head coach at Ball State, his Cardinals beat No. 3 Kansas and No. 4 UCLA at the 2001 Maui Classic. Assistant Coach Chuck Martin is in his third year with the Hoosiers and was the head coach at Marist (2008-13). Assistant Coach Rob Judson is in his second year as an assistant coach after serving as Director of Operations in early 2014. He was the head coach at Northern Illinois (2001-07) and won the MAC West title in 2006.
• Sophomore Thomas Bryant was named Preseason All-American by Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook and NBCSports.com. He also was named Preseason All-Big Ten and is on the Kareem Abdul Jabbar Watch List (Top Center). He had 14 points, 6 boards and 4 assists against Delaware State after his 15-point, 7-rebound performance against Butler. He had 19 points and 10 rebounds against Kansas. He had 11 rebounds against HBU, the fifth time in nine games he has had double-figure rebounds. He had 18 points and 12 rebounds against Fort Wayne, his fourth career double-double. He had 12 points and 7 boards against North Carolina. He is now 7th in the Big Ten in rebounding at 8.1 per game.
Against SEMO, Bryant was the second player this season to register at least 7 points/10 rebounds/3 assists/3 steals/4 blocks in a game (Jeremy Morgan – Northern Iowa – on 11/20/16 against Xavier).
• Junior James Blackmon Jr. is tied for the highest career average (16.1) of any player who has played for Crean at Indiana. He was National Player of the Week and Big Ten Player of the Week following his 26-point effort against Kansas. He is 3rd in the Big Ten in scoring at 17.9 per game. He had 14 points and tied his career-high with 9 rebounds against North Carolina. He is 2nd in the B1G in 3-point field goals made per game (3.3). He had 18 points against HBU and Delaware State. He shoots a team-best 43.4 from 3-point range.
Top 5 Career Scorers In Tom Crean Era
James Blackmon, Jr. 16.1
Cody Zeller 16.1
Yogi Ferrell 14.5
Christian Watford 13.1
Thomas Bryant 11.9
•Junior guard Robert Johnson is the most experienced Hoosier, having started 66 career games. Coming off of ankle surgery in the offseason, he is averaging 13.2 points and is second on the team with 30 assists. He had 17 points and 7 rebounds against SEMO and had 16 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists against Delaware State.
• Sophomore forward OG Anunoby is a preseason All-American and elite defender who had a career-high 21 points to go with 8 rebounds in the win over MVSU. Against North Carolina, he had 16 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. He is shooting 54.7 percent from the field. He returned against Butler after missing 3 games with an ankle injury and had 7 points and 3 assists. He had 19 points, 9 rebounds and a career-high 4 blocks against Delaware State.
• Senior forward Collin Hartman will begin rehab for his knee immediately. He played three games in the 2016 NCAA Tournament with a fractured wrist and averaged 5.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.3 rebounds.
• Junior guard Josh Newkirk has fit right in with the Hoosier attack, averaging 7.5 points and 3.3assists. A native of Raleigh, N.C., he scored 10 points and 3 assists in helping the Hoosiers to the win over UNC. He also had a career-high five rebounds against Liberty. He had 8 assists against SEMO and had 9 points against Butler.
• Sophomore forward Juwan Morgan had 10 rebounds and had a career-high 4 blocked shots against Butler. On the season, he is contributing 8.1 points and 6.5 rebounds. He leads the team in offensive rebounds with 86 and is third in blocked shots with 12. He has started 7 games this season and is shooting 57.7 percent from the field.
• Freshman De'Ron Davis had back-to-back 14-point efforts against SIUE and SEMO. He is 24-for-38 from the floor this year and is averaging 6.5 points and 2.6 rebounds. He also has 9 blocked shots. He hit two key free throws in the final minute in the win over Kansas. He had five points, three rebounds and two blocked shots against North Carolina. He had 9 points against Delaware State.
• Sophomore walk-on Zach McRoberts played 15 key minutes and had a +15 contribution against Fort Wayne and earned a start against MVSU and had 3 points. He also had 3 points and 2 assists against SIUE.
• Freshman Curtis Jones had 11 points and 3 rebounds against HBU. He had 8 points and 2 steals against SEMO. He had seven of his 15 points in overtime in beating Kansas. He had 9 points and 5 rebounds against MVSU.
• Freshman Devonte Green and junior Freddie McSwain, Jr., both had a season-high 8 points against Houston Baptist. McSwain also had 4 rebounds. Junior Tim Priller had a career-high 4 points against Houston Baptist and freshman Grant Gelon added 3 points in that game.
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