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At INDIANA (18-16 in ‘16-’17) O.28 Marian (Exh.) 8Pm W, 93-62 N.5 Indianapolis (Exh.) 2Pm W, 74-53 Date: Friday, Nov 2017-18 INDIANA SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time TV INDIANA STATE (11-20 in ‘16-’17) at INDIANA (18-16 in ‘16-’17) O.28 Marian (Exh.) 8pm W, 93-62 N.5 Indianapolis (Exh.) 2pm W, 74-53 Date: Friday, Nov. 10, 2017 Tipoff: 7:00 p.m. ET N.10 Indiana State 7pm BTN Plus Series Record: IU leads 17-5 Last Meeting: IU 73, ISU 66 (11/17/06) N.12 Howard# 8pm BTN Location: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (17,222); Bloomington, Indiana N. 15 at Seton Hall$ 6:30pm FS1 TV: BTN Plus - David Sugarman, Max Bielfeldt, Courtney Robb N.19 South Florida# 6pm BTN Radio: IU Radio Network - Don Fischer, Errek Suhr & Mike Glasscott N.22 Arkansas St.# 7pm BTN N.24 Eastern Michigan# 4:30pm BTN N.29 Duke% 9:30pm ESPN OPENING TIP D.2 at Michigan* 12:30pm CBS • Indiana begins its 118th season of men’s basketball when it opens up the 2017-18 season at home D.4 Iowa* 8pm BTN against Indiana State. During exhibition play, IU defeated Marian, 93-62, and UIndy, 74-53. ISU also D.9 at Louisville 2pm ESPN played Marian in an exhibition game winning, 84-64. D.16 vs. Notre Dame@ 2:30pm FOX D.18 Fort Wayne 8pm BTN • The Hoosiers lead the series with the Sycamores, 17-5. The two teams last matched up in the D.21 Tennessee Tech 8pm BTN regular season in Bloomington, with IU coming away with a 73-66 win. Since 1960, IU is 4-1 in the D.29 Youngstown St. 8pm BTN series in games in Bloomington. J.2 at Wisconsin* 7pm ESPN/2 J.6 at Minnesota* 5:15pm ESPN2 J.9 Penn St.* 6:30pm BTN • The Hoosiers begin their first season underArchie Miller, who comes to IU after spending the J.14 Northwestern* 1:30/4:30pm CBS last six seasons leading the University of Dayton program. J.19 at Michigan St.* 7pm FS1 J.22 Maryland* 7pm FS1 • Indiana is 97-20 all-time in season openers and has won 19 straight season opening games. J.24 at Illinois* 9pm BTN J.28 Purdue* 3:30pm FOX • IU has won its last 32 home openers. J.30 at Ohio St.* 7pm ESPN/2 F.3 Michigan St.* 6pm/8pm ESPN/2 • The game will re-air on Saturday, November 10 at 8:00 a.m. on Big Ten Network. F.5 at Rutgers* 7pm BTN F.9 Minnesota* 7:30pm FS1 F.14 Illinois* 8:30pm BTN THE COACHES F.17 at Iowa* 2pm ESPN/2 • Archie Miller is the 29th head coach in Indiana men’s basketball history. The 38-year old native F.20 at Nebraska* 9pm BTN of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, comes to IU after serving the previous six seasons as head coach at the F.23 Ohio St.* 8pm FS1 University of Dayton, where he won Atlantic 10 Conference regular season championships in 2016 and F.28-M4 Big Ten Tournament (New York) 2017. He was Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 2017. He guided the Flyers to a 139-63 record (69.8) and a 68-34 mark (66.7) in the Atlantic 10. He took Dayton to the NCAA Tournament each of the last four $ - Gavitt Tipoff Games years with the Flyers advancing to the Elite Eight in the 2014 Tournament. UD was nationally ranked # - Hoosier Tip-Off Classic in three of Miller’s six seasons (2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16). Miller’s teams were 6-0 in season % - Big Ten/ACC Challenge openers at Dayton. @ - Crossroads Classic * - Big Ten Conference game - Home games in bold • Greg Lansing is in his eighth season at Indiana State. He is 120-108 overall with the Sycamores. - All game times Eastern He guided them to the NCAA Tournament in 2011. UPCOMING MEDIA AVAILABILITY NEWS & NOTES Date Opponent Time Where • IU finished with just 8 turnovers against UIndy and in the exhibition season averaged just 9 N. 9 Indiana State 2 p.m. Press Room giveaways in two games. N.14 Seton Hall 2 p.m. Press Room • The Hoosiers amassed a 44.0 to 29.5 rebounding edge in those games ARCHIE MILLER RADIO SHOW Date Where Time N. 9/16 Holiday Inn 7 pm • The Hoosiers held opponents to 31.8 percent from three-point range in the exhibition season. All interview requests should be directed to J.D. • IU has a 53-18 record all-time against teams from the Missouri Valley Conference. Campbell. Contact him at (812) 322-1437 or via email at [email protected]. Due to NCAA Time • The Hoosiers will open the Hoosier Tip-Off Classic on Sunday at 8 p.m. against Howard in Simon Management rules, players are not available on off days. Skjodt Assembly Hall. 2 2017-18 ROSTER # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Prev. College 0 Curtis Jones 6-4 175 G So./1L Richmond, Va./Huntington Prep INDIANA VS. Played in 33 games as a freshman ... scored a career-high 15 against Kansas in his first game... averaged 8.5 points in 2 exhibition games. INDIANA STATE 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 175 G Fr./HS Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar True freshman who was one of the top preps in the Atlanta area last season... had 2 points and 2 assists during the exhibition season. HOOSIERS LEAD THE SERIES 17-5 1/24/1902 W 21-13 Terre Haute 2 Josh Newkirk 6-1 195 G R-Sr./1L Raleigh, NC/Word of God/Pittsburgh Third year in program... started 32 games last season... came on strong in the second half of season averagin 10.3 in B1G... 2/28/1902 W 25-14 Bloomington averaged 10 points and made 4 of 6 three’s in exhibition games. 2/28/1903 W 32-16 Terre Haute 3 Justin Smith 6-6 220 F Fr./HS Des Plaines, Ill./Stevenson School 3/13/1903 W 23-22 Bloomington First Chicago area freshman to sign with the Hoosiers since Brandon McGee in 07... ranked 91st recruit in country... averaged 6.5 points in 1/11/1905 W 52-16 Bloomington exhibition games... made all 7 of his free throw attempts. 2/3/1905 L 23-26 Terre Haute 4 Robert Johnson 6-3 195 G Sr./3L Richmond, Va./Benedictine College Prep 2/2/1906 W 27-12 Terre Haute Four-year starter... made 87 career starts... looking to become 51st player to score 1,000 points or more at IU... averaged 12 points, 5 1/26/1907 W 29-16 Bloomington boards and 2 steals in exhibition play. 3/1/1907 W 21-19 Terre Haute 5 Quentin Taylor# 6-2 187 G Jr./2L Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 1/18/1908 W 37-13 Bloomington Walk-on. 2/21/1908 W 28-10 Terre Haute 10 Johnny Jager# 6-0 185 G R-So./TR Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South/Wabash 2/8/13 W 24-6 Bloomington Walk-on who sat out last year as a redshirt... came from Wabash where he averaged 15.0 ppg as a frosh. 12/7/23 W 27-24 Bloomington 11 Devonte Green 6-3 186 G So./1L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 12/11/24 L 24-28 Bloomington Played in 32 games as a freshman... averaged 4.4 points... made two shots from beyond halfcourt last year... averaged 13.5 points and 12/3/60 W 80-53 Bloomington shot 55.0% from the field in exhibition games. 12/28/91 W 94-44 Indianapolis 12 Ethan Lasko# 6-2 171 G Fr./HS Hollywood, Fla./Katz Yeshiva 11/14/98 W 76-70 Bloomington Walk-on 12/11/99 L 60-63 Bloomington 13 Juwan Morgan 6-7 230 F Jr./2L Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville 11/29/00 L 58-59 Terre Haute Has played in 62 games and started 20 in two seasons... averaged 7.7 points last year... has shot 54.0 for his career... started both exhibi- 11/23/04 W 56-52 Bloomington tion games and averaged 4.0 points and 5.0 boards. 12/6/05 L 67-72 Terre Haute 15 Zach McRoberts# 6-6 205 G/F R-Jr./1L Carmel, Ind./Carmel/Vermont 11/17/06 W 73-66 Bloomington Walk-on who appeared in 31 games and started 3 times... averaged 4.2 points. 20 De’Ron Davis 6-10 249 F So./1L Park Hill, Colo./Overland IU LEADS B1G ON NBA ROSTERS Started 4 times in 34 games as a frosh... averaged 5.9 points and 3.1 rebounds... avearged 10.5 points and shot 69.2% from the field in exhibition games... led team with six blocked shots. IU has had more former players on NBA rosters this year than any other school in 21 Freddie McSwain, Jr. 6-6 220 F Sr./1L Hinesville, Ga./Liberty County/Neosho County CC Played in 31 games and started once... averaged 2.7 points and 2.5 rebounds... shot 55.2 from the floor... averaged 8 points and 6.5 boards the Big Ten (8). Currently active at press in exhibitions... led team with 6 offensive rebounds. time are Eric Gordon and Troy Williams (Houston), Yogi Ferrell (Dallas), Victor 22 Clifton Moore 6-10 220 F Fr./HS Ambler, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham Ranked the No. 102 recruit in the country last season... averaged 2.5 points and 2.5 boards in exhibitions. Oladipo (Indiana), Thomas Bryant (Los Angeles), Noah Vonleh (Portland), OG 24 Vijay Blackmon# 6-3 175 G So./TR Marion, Ind./Marion/St.
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