Indiana University Athletics
Preview: Hoosiers Battle St. John's in Consolation Bracket
11/24/2015 10:59:00 AM | Men's Basketball
OPENING TIP
• Indiana University is in its 116th season of men's basketball and will face St. John's on the second day of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational. The Hoosiers, lost to Wake Forest, 82-78, on Monday and the Red Storm fell to Vanderbilt, 92-55. IU returns four starters from a team which made the program's 38th NCAA Tournament appearance a season ago. This will be the Hoosiers sixth appearance in the Maui Invitational. IU won the event in 2002 and also came to the island in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2008.
UP NEXT
• The Hoosiers will play a consolation round game on Wednesday with a tipoff at 2:30 p.m. ET or 5:00 p.m. ET.
HEAD COACH TOM CREAN
• Tom Crean begins his eighth year of leading the Hoosiers. Over the last four+ years, IU is 96-46 and leads the Big Ten with 19 regular season wins over ranked opponents during that time. During that same span, the Hoosiers have appeared nationally ranked in at least one major poll during the season. He has also seen a Big Ten best three players selected in the NBA lottery over the last three years and has recruited a McDonald's All-American in each of the last five years. In addition, he has seen seven of his players score 1,000 points or more in an IU uniform. Since 2011, the Hoosiers have averaged 23 wins per season compared to 20 averaged at IU from 1995-2008. Seven players have scored 1,000 points in their career under Tom Crean at Indiana. Christian Watford (1,730), Yogi Ferrell (1,440), Verdell Jones III (1,347), Jordan Hulls (1,318), Cody Zeller (1,157), Will Sheehey (1,120) and Victor Oladipo (1,117).
WOODEN AWARD
The John R. Wooden Award presented by Wendy's announced its Preseason Top 50 today on ESPN's SportsCenter and on ESPN.com. Chosen by a preseason poll of national college basketball experts, the list is comprised of 50 student-athletes who are the early front-runners for college basketball's most prestigious individual honor. IU has three players on the Preseason Top 50 list that was announced on Tuesday. The Hoosiers are represented by senior guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, junior forward Troy Williams and sophomore guard James Blackmon, Jr. IU is tied with Kentucky with three players among those listed.
EXPERIENCE STARTING
Ferrell has started all 106 games he has played in, Williams has started 64 of 68 games that he has played in and Blackmon, Jr., has started all 37 games of his career.
NUMBERS THAT JUMP OUT AT YOU
The Hoosiers average 11.3 three-point field goals per game, 18.8 assists and 9.5 steals.
Senior Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell has 26 assists and just 8 turnovers. Senior Nick Zeisloft is shooting 57.1 from three-point range and sophomore Robert Johnson is shooting 50.0 from long distance.
DEFENSIVE CREDIT
Against Austin Peay, the Hoosiers forced 23 turnovers, the most by an IU opponent since December, 2011 against Stetson. In addition, IU had 14 steals, the most for the Hoosiers since November, 2011 against Butler. Against Eastern Illinois, the Hoosiers matched their 14-15 season lows of first half points allowed (17) and points allowed in a game (49). IU held Creighton to a 3 of 18 performance from long range including an 0-of-9 effort in the second half.
FERRELL PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
• Senior All-Big Ten guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell has been named second team Preseason All-American by The Sporting News and USA Today, in addition to garnering third team honors from Athlon Sports and fourth team mention in Blue Ribbon Magazine. A first-team NABC and USBWA All-District selection last season, Ferrell was sixth in the Big Ten averaging 16.3 points and was fourth in assists at 4.9. He also has made a three-pointer in 68 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the nation. Ferrell, now has 1,429 points in his IU career, which ranks 19th in school history. He trails Walt Bellamy by 12 points for 18th. He now has 459 career assists in his IU career, which ranks sixth in school history. He trails Jamal Meeks and Damon Bailey, who are tied for fourth with 474. He has made 1989threes in his IU career, which ranks fourth in school history. Against Austin Peay, he had 22 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Against Creighton, he had 15 points, a career-high nine rebounds and six assists. For the season, he has 21 assists and just 8 turnovers in two games. For the season, he is averaging 16.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.0 assists.
STRANGLEHOLD
• The Hoosiers have used a debilitating run in to put away each of its games this season. Against Ottawa, IU went on a 23-0 run midway through the second half and in the first half against Bellarmine, the Hoosiers broke the game open with an 18-0 spurt. Against EIU, the Hoosiers closed out the final 8:22 of the first half with a 27-3 outburst. IU also went on a 35-17 second-half run for a 10-minute period against Austin Peay. Against Creighton, a 17-4 first half run broke open a close game with 9:53 left in the half. IU had a 9-0 run midway through the second half against Wake Forest.
WATCH LISTS
• The Indiana Hoosiers were well represented on the preseason watch lists released by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame earlier this month. The watch lists recognize the top 20 players in the country at each of the five positions on the court. Here's who was recognized from Indiana:
Bob Cousy Award (Top PG): Kevin Yogi Ferrell
Jerry West Award (Top SG): James Blackmon Jr.
Julius Erving Award (Top SF): Troy Williams
K. Abdul-Jabbar Award (Top C): Thomas Bryant
IU'S MAJOR CONFERENCE RANKINGS (2011-PRESENT)
• 3-point percentage, 39.9 (1st)
• Field goal percentage, 47.4 (1st)
• Free throw percentage, 73.9 (2nd)
• Points per game, 76.8 (4th)
• Home wins, 67 (5th)
LOOKING BACK AT WAKE FOREST
• The Hoosiers have scored 108 bench points combined in their four games this season.
• IU made a season-high 16 free throws against the Demon Deacons.
• Freshman Thomas Bryant led IU with eight rebounds. Senior guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell had seven boards
• Redshirt senior Nick Zeisloft had three or more three-point field goals made for the third straight game.
• Junior Troy Williams had a career-high five steals.
• Junior Collin Hartman converted on a four-point play, the Hoosiers' first of the season.
• Graduate transfer Max Bielfeldt made his third career start in four games with the Hoosiers. He started three games in three years at Michigan.
• Sophomore Robert Johnson had his second double figure effort off the bench with 14 points.
• Bielfeldt and Johnson both made two three-pointers in the game.
• For the third straight game, the Hoosiers have made 10 or more three-pointers as a team.
• In the last two second halves against Creighton and Wake Forest, IU has held its opponent to 1 of 14 from long distance.
• Indiana University is in its 116th season of men's basketball and will face St. John's on the second day of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational. The Hoosiers, lost to Wake Forest, 82-78, on Monday and the Red Storm fell to Vanderbilt, 92-55. IU returns four starters from a team which made the program's 38th NCAA Tournament appearance a season ago. This will be the Hoosiers sixth appearance in the Maui Invitational. IU won the event in 2002 and also came to the island in 1990, 1994, 1998, and 2008.
| St. John's (3-1) at #13/14 Indiana (3-1) Tuesday, Nov. 24 • 2:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 a.m. HT Maui Jim Maui Invitational Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Live Stats: IUHoosiers.com TV: ESPN2 & WatchESPN (Jon Sciambi & Bill Walton) Radio: IU Radio Network (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) Series History: Indiana leads, 4-2 Last Meeting: IU 61, vs. STJ 86 (3/13/1999 in Orlando, Fla.) |
UP NEXT
• The Hoosiers will play a consolation round game on Wednesday with a tipoff at 2:30 p.m. ET or 5:00 p.m. ET.
HEAD COACH TOM CREAN
• Tom Crean begins his eighth year of leading the Hoosiers. Over the last four+ years, IU is 96-46 and leads the Big Ten with 19 regular season wins over ranked opponents during that time. During that same span, the Hoosiers have appeared nationally ranked in at least one major poll during the season. He has also seen a Big Ten best three players selected in the NBA lottery over the last three years and has recruited a McDonald's All-American in each of the last five years. In addition, he has seen seven of his players score 1,000 points or more in an IU uniform. Since 2011, the Hoosiers have averaged 23 wins per season compared to 20 averaged at IU from 1995-2008. Seven players have scored 1,000 points in their career under Tom Crean at Indiana. Christian Watford (1,730), Yogi Ferrell (1,440), Verdell Jones III (1,347), Jordan Hulls (1,318), Cody Zeller (1,157), Will Sheehey (1,120) and Victor Oladipo (1,117).
WOODEN AWARD
The John R. Wooden Award presented by Wendy's announced its Preseason Top 50 today on ESPN's SportsCenter and on ESPN.com. Chosen by a preseason poll of national college basketball experts, the list is comprised of 50 student-athletes who are the early front-runners for college basketball's most prestigious individual honor. IU has three players on the Preseason Top 50 list that was announced on Tuesday. The Hoosiers are represented by senior guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, junior forward Troy Williams and sophomore guard James Blackmon, Jr. IU is tied with Kentucky with three players among those listed.
EXPERIENCE STARTING
Ferrell has started all 106 games he has played in, Williams has started 64 of 68 games that he has played in and Blackmon, Jr., has started all 37 games of his career.
NUMBERS THAT JUMP OUT AT YOU
The Hoosiers average 11.3 three-point field goals per game, 18.8 assists and 9.5 steals.
Senior Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell has 26 assists and just 8 turnovers. Senior Nick Zeisloft is shooting 57.1 from three-point range and sophomore Robert Johnson is shooting 50.0 from long distance.
DEFENSIVE CREDIT
Against Austin Peay, the Hoosiers forced 23 turnovers, the most by an IU opponent since December, 2011 against Stetson. In addition, IU had 14 steals, the most for the Hoosiers since November, 2011 against Butler. Against Eastern Illinois, the Hoosiers matched their 14-15 season lows of first half points allowed (17) and points allowed in a game (49). IU held Creighton to a 3 of 18 performance from long range including an 0-of-9 effort in the second half.
FERRELL PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
• Senior All-Big Ten guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell has been named second team Preseason All-American by The Sporting News and USA Today, in addition to garnering third team honors from Athlon Sports and fourth team mention in Blue Ribbon Magazine. A first-team NABC and USBWA All-District selection last season, Ferrell was sixth in the Big Ten averaging 16.3 points and was fourth in assists at 4.9. He also has made a three-pointer in 68 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the nation. Ferrell, now has 1,429 points in his IU career, which ranks 19th in school history. He trails Walt Bellamy by 12 points for 18th. He now has 459 career assists in his IU career, which ranks sixth in school history. He trails Jamal Meeks and Damon Bailey, who are tied for fourth with 474. He has made 1989threes in his IU career, which ranks fourth in school history. Against Austin Peay, he had 22 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Against Creighton, he had 15 points, a career-high nine rebounds and six assists. For the season, he has 21 assists and just 8 turnovers in two games. For the season, he is averaging 16.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.0 assists.
STRANGLEHOLD
• The Hoosiers have used a debilitating run in to put away each of its games this season. Against Ottawa, IU went on a 23-0 run midway through the second half and in the first half against Bellarmine, the Hoosiers broke the game open with an 18-0 spurt. Against EIU, the Hoosiers closed out the final 8:22 of the first half with a 27-3 outburst. IU also went on a 35-17 second-half run for a 10-minute period against Austin Peay. Against Creighton, a 17-4 first half run broke open a close game with 9:53 left in the half. IU had a 9-0 run midway through the second half against Wake Forest.
WATCH LISTS
• The Indiana Hoosiers were well represented on the preseason watch lists released by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame earlier this month. The watch lists recognize the top 20 players in the country at each of the five positions on the court. Here's who was recognized from Indiana:
Bob Cousy Award (Top PG): Kevin Yogi Ferrell
Jerry West Award (Top SG): James Blackmon Jr.
Julius Erving Award (Top SF): Troy Williams
K. Abdul-Jabbar Award (Top C): Thomas Bryant
IU'S MAJOR CONFERENCE RANKINGS (2011-PRESENT)
• 3-point percentage, 39.9 (1st)
• Field goal percentage, 47.4 (1st)
• Free throw percentage, 73.9 (2nd)
• Points per game, 76.8 (4th)
• Home wins, 67 (5th)
LOOKING BACK AT WAKE FOREST
• The Hoosiers have scored 108 bench points combined in their four games this season.
• IU made a season-high 16 free throws against the Demon Deacons.
• Freshman Thomas Bryant led IU with eight rebounds. Senior guard Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell had seven boards
• Redshirt senior Nick Zeisloft had three or more three-point field goals made for the third straight game.
• Junior Troy Williams had a career-high five steals.
• Junior Collin Hartman converted on a four-point play, the Hoosiers' first of the season.
• Graduate transfer Max Bielfeldt made his third career start in four games with the Hoosiers. He started three games in three years at Michigan.
• Sophomore Robert Johnson had his second double figure effort off the bench with 14 points.
• Bielfeldt and Johnson both made two three-pointers in the game.
• For the third straight game, the Hoosiers have made 10 or more three-pointers as a team.
• In the last two second halves against Creighton and Wake Forest, IU has held its opponent to 1 of 14 from long distance.
Players Mentioned
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