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@INDIANAMBB 2018-19 SCHEDULE CHICAGO STATE at INDIANA 2018-19 SCHEDULE CHICAGO STATE at INDIANA Tuesday, Nov. 6 • 6:30 p.m. DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (17,222) N. 1 Southern Indiana (Ex.) 7pm W, 96-62 TV: BTN (Kevin Kugler and Jon Crispin) N. 6 Chicago State 6:30pm BTN Radio: IU Radio Network N. 9 Montana State^ 8pm BTN (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) IU 100, CSU 72, 10/8/13 N. 14 Marquette# 8:30pm FS1 Last Meeting: N. 18 at Arkansas^ 3:30pm ESPN Series History: IU leads 3-0 N. 20 UT Arlington^ 7pm BTN N. 23 UC Davis^ 7pm BTN+ N. 27 at Duke@ 9:30pm ESPN OPENING TIP Indiana University begins its 119th season of competition in men’s D. 1 Northwestern* 5pm BTN basketball. IU will open up the season against Chicago State of the Western D. 4 at Penn State* 7pm BTN Athletic Conference. The Hoosiers have played the Cougars three times and D. 8 Louisville 2:30pm FOX are 3-0. This will be the second time the two teams have opened the season D. 15 vs. Butler% 3:45pm CBS against each other (2013-14). CSU was 3-29 last season. D. 19 Central Arkansas 7pm BTN D. 22 Jacksonville 6pm BTN November 19, 2006 ..........................................at IU 90, Chicago State 69 J. 3 Illinois* 7pm FS1 December 29, 2007 ...........................................at IU 97, Chicago State 59 J. 6 at Michigan* 1:30/4:30pm CBS November 8, 2013 ........................................... at IU 100, Chicago State 72 J. 11 at Maryland* 7pm FS1 J. 14 Nebraska* 6:30pm FS1 J. 19 at Purdue* 2pm FOX THE COACHES Indiana Coach Archie Miller begins his second season of guiding the Cream J. 22 at Northwestern* 9pm BTN and Crimson. Last year, the Hoosiers finished 16-15 and 9-9 in the Big Ten. J. 25 Michigan* 6:30pm FS1 He is 155-78 in seven years as a head coach, which includes six years at the J. 30 at Rutgers* 7pm BTN University of Dayton. His Flyer teams made NCAA Tournament appearances F. 2 at Michigan State* 2/4/6pm ESPN/2 in each of his last four seasons, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2014. F. 7 Iowa* 9pm ESPN/2 Chicago native Lance Irvin was hired as head coach of the Chicago State F. 10 Ohio State* 1pm CBS men’s basketball program on August 7, 2018 and is in his first season. F. 16 at Minnesota* 2pm ESPN/2 F. 19 Purdue* 7pm ESPN/2 F. 22 at Iowa* 9pm FS1 NEWS & NOTES IU’s recruiting class is ranked seventh in the country heading into the season. F. 26 Wisconsin* 9pm ESPN/2 Senior forward Juwan Morgan and freshman guard Romeo Langford were M. 2 Michigan State* 12pm FOX selected to the 10-member Preseason All-Big Ten team. Both are among 50 M. 7 at Illinois* 8pm FS1 players listed as candidates for the 2019 Naismith Trophy and Langford is M. 10 Rutgers* 12pm BTN among 20 players on the NABC Player of the Year watch list. Morgan also M. 13-17 Big Ten Tournament (Chicago) 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 Home games in bold annually to college basketball’s top shooting guard. Langford was named ^ - Hardwood Showcase third-team Preseason All-American by ESPN.com and CBSSports.com # - Gavitt Tipoff Games and earned fourth-team honors from WatchStadium.com. @ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge % - Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) TWO GAME EXHIBITION NOTES * - Big Ten Conference Game In two exhibition games, IU shot 52.1 percent from the field and 41.0 percent from three-point range while averaging 83.0 points per game. UPCOMING MEDIA AVAILABILITY They held opponents to 34.2 percent shooting, 30.2 percent on three-point Date Opponent Time Where attempts and 55.0 points per game. N. 5 Chicago St./Montana St. 2 p.m. Press Room IU forced 18 turnovers per game and averaged 10.5 steals. ARCHIE MILLER RADIO SHOW Date Where Time The Hoosiers held a 43.0 to 31.5 edge off the glass. N. 5 Holiday Inn 7 pm Four players averaged double figure scoring including Langford (16.0), Morgan (12.5), sophomore Justin Smith (11.5) and freshman Rob Phinisee (10.5). @INDIANAMBB 5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 8 FINAL FOURS • 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS • 45 ALL-AMERICANS • 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS 2018-19 INDIANA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES ROSTER NUMERICAL POST GAME NOTES # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College 0 Romeo Langford 6-6 215 G Fr./HS New Albany, Ind./New Albany AGAINST USI 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 181 G So./1L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 2 Johnny Jager* 6-0 185 G R-Jr./1L Bloomington, Indiana/South/Wabash • The Hoosiers improved to 26-0 against non- Division I teams in exhibition play since 2004-05. 3 Justin Smith 6-7 227 F So./1L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson It is the 14th victory over a team from Indiana in 4 Jake Forrester 6-8 218 F Fr./HS Harrisburg, Pa./Westtown School exhibition in that span. 5 Quentin Taylor* 6-2 185 G Sr./3L Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 182 G Fr./HS Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon • IU is now 2-0 in exhibitions against USI, the 11 Devonte Green 6-3 185 G Jr./2L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran previous win coming on Oct. 26, 2013. 13 Juwan Morgan 6-8 232 F Sr./3L Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville 15 Zach McRoberts* 6-6 210 F R-Sr./2L Carmel, Ind./Carmel/Vermont • Indiana’s biggest lead of the night was 34 points in 20 De’Ron Davis 6-10 255 F Jr./2L Park Hill, Colo./Overland the final minute of the game. 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 214 F Fr./HS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North 22 Clifton Moore 6-10 230 F So./1L Ambler, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham • After a made 3-pointer by USI at the 18-minute 23 Damezi Anderson 6-7 215 F Fr./HS South Bend, Ind./Riley mark, IU went on a 15-3 run that lasted 3:58 to take 24 Vijay Blackmon* 6-2 185 G R-So./RS Marion, Ind./Marion/St. Francis (Ind.) the lead 15-6. 25 Race Thompson 6-8 228 F R-Fr./RS Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong 55 Evan Fitzner 6-10 225 F R-Sr./TR San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker/ St. Mary’s (CA) • The Hoosiers had six players in double figures. • The IU bench made their contribution with 40 points. ALPHABETICAL # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College • Indiana shot 56 percent (35-63) from the field and 23 Damezi Anderson 6-7 215 F Fr./HS South Bend, Ind./Riley 50 percent from behind the arc (11-22). 24 Vijay Blackmon* 6-2 185 G R-So./RS Marion, Ind./Marion/St. Francis (Ind.) 20 De’Ron Davis 6-10 255 F Jr./2L Park Hill, Colo./Overland • Freshman forward Damezi Anderson went 5-for-8 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 181 G So./1L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar from the field with a team-high 14 points, and two 55 Evan Fitzner 6-10 225 F R-Sr./TR San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker/ St. Mary’s (CA) rebounds. 4 Jake Forrester 6-8 218 F Fr./HS Harrisburg, Pa./Westtown School 11 Devonte Green 6-3 185 G Jr./2L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran • Freshman guard Romeo Langford played the 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 214 F Fr./HS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North most minutes for the Hoosiers (31) and scored 13 2 Johnny Jager* 6-0 185 G R-Jr./1L Bloomington, Ind./South/Wabash points, grabbed a team-high five rebounds and four 0 Romeo Langford 6-6 215 G Fr./HS New Albany, Ind./New Albany steals. 15 Zach McRoberts* 6-6 210 F R-Sr./2L Carmel, Ind./Carmel/Vermont 13 Juwan Morgan 6-8 232 F Sr./3L Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville • Freshman guard Rob Phinisee made the start and led the Hoosiers with four assists. The Indiana native 22 Clifton Moore 6-10 230 F So./1L Ambler, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham scored 13 points and tacked on three rebounds. 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 182 G Fr./HS Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 3 Justin Smith 6-7 227 F So./1L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson • Sophomore guard Aljami Durham played seven 5 Quentin Taylor* 6-2 185 G Sr./3L Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf minutes while scoring two points and two rebounds. 25 Race Thompson 6-8 228 F R-Fr./RS Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong • Redshirt junior guard Johnny Jager had three * - Non-Scholarship points with three assists. Pronunciation Guide • Sophomore forward Justin Smith saw doubles Damezi (DUH-me-zee) // Fitzner (FITS-ner) // Phinisee (FIN-ih-see) // Devonte (duh-VON-tay) // De’Ron figured as he scored 11 points, five rebounds, and (DUH-ron) Jager (jay-GUR) // Aljami (al-JUH-me) two assists. Head Coach: Archie Miller (NC State, ‘02) • Senior forward Juwan Morgan went 5-for-7 in the Associate Head Coach: Tom Ostrom (Minnesota, ‘97) paint with 12 points. He also grabbed two rebounds and had an assist. Assistant Coach: Bruiser Flint (St. Joseph’s, ‘87) Assistant Coach: Ed Schilling (Miami of Ohio, ’88) • Redshirt senior guard Zach McRoberts posted Athletic Trainer: Tim Garl (Alabama, ‘78) seven points throughout the contest with five Director of Athletic Performance: Clif Marshall (Louisville, ’05) rebounds and one assist.
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