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17/19 FLORIDA STATE (7-1) at INDIANA (7-0) 2019-20 SCHEDULE Big Ten/ACC Challenge DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Tuesday, Dec #17/19 FLORIDA STATE (7-1) at INDIANA (7-0) 2019-20 SCHEDULE Big Ten/ACC Challenge DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Tuesday, Dec. 3 • 9 p.m. O. 29 Gannon (Exhibition) W, 84-54 BTN + Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (17,222) N. 5 Western Illinois W, 98-65 BTN+ TV: ESPN2 N. 9 Portland State W, 85-74 BTN+ (Dave Flemming, Jordan Cornette) N. 12 North Alabama W, 91-65 BTN Radio: IU Radio Network N. 16 Troy^ W, 100-62 BTN (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) N. 20 Princeton^ W, 79-54 BTN Series History: Indiana leads, 4-0 N. 25 Louisiana Tech^ W, 88-75 BTN Last Meeting: IU 81, FSU 78; 11/25/92 N. 30 South Dakota State^ W, 64-50 BTN+ D. 3 Florida State@ 9 p.m. ESPN2 OPENING TIP D. 7 at Wisconsin+ 4:30 p.m. BTN Indiana University is in its 120th season of competition in men’s basketball D. 10 UConn# 9 p.m. ESPN and will host #17/19 Florida State on Tuesday in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. D. 13 Nebraska+ 8 p.m. BTN The Hoosiers are coming off a 64-50 win over South Dakota State in the D. 21 Notre Dame% 12 p.m. ESPN Indiana Challenge, while the Seminoles won the Emerald Coast Classic de- feating Purdue in overtime in the championship game, 63-60 on Saturday. D. 29 Arkansas 6/8 p.m. BTN This is the 5th straight year and 7th in the last 8 challenges that IU has J. 4 at Maryland+ 12 p.m. FOX faced a ranked opponent. J. 8 Northwestern+ 7 p.m. BTN J. 11 Ohio State+ 12 p.m. FOX A victory on Tuesday would give IU an 8-0 start for the first time since J. 15 at Rutgers+ 7 p.m. BTN the 2012-13 season when they began the year 9-0. The Hoosiers just J. 18 at Nebraska+ 7 p.m. BTN completed an undefeated month for the second time in two seasons J. 23 Michigan State+ 8:30 p.m. FS1 (6-0, December, 2018). J. 26 Maryland+ 1 p.m. CBS J. 29 at Penn State+ 8:30 p.m. BTN THE COACHES F. 1 at Ohio State+ 12 p.m. ESPN/2 Indiana Coach Archie Miller is in his third season of guiding the Cream and Crimson. He is 181-94 in eight-plus years as a head coach, which includes F. 8 Purdue+ 2 p.m. ESPN/2 six years at the University of Dayton. His Flyer teams made NCAA Tourna- F. 13 Iowa+ 8 p.m. BTN ment appearances in each of his last four seasons, including a trip to the F. 16 at Michigan+ 1 p.m. CBS Elite Eight in 2014. He is 42-31 at IU. Leonard Hamilton is 361-217 in 18 sea- F. 19 at Minnesota+ 9 p.m. BTN sons with FSU. He has been a head coach for 32 years with stops at Miami F. 23 Penn State+ 12 p.m. FS1 and Oklahoma State and is 561-427 overall. F. 27 at Purdue+ 7 p.m. FS1 M. 1 at Illinois+ 2 p.m. BTN NEWS & NOTES M. 4 Minnesota+ 7 p.m. BTN Freshman Trayce Jackson-Davis is averaging a team-high 15.6 points and M. 7 Wisconsin+ 12 p.m. ESPN/2 9.6 rebounds. He leads the team shooting 66.1% from the floor and in M. 11-15 Big Ten Tournament BTN/CBS blocked shots with 16. He is coming off his fourth double-double of the sea- son with 19 points and 14 rebounds against South Dakota State. Among freshmen nationally, he is 2nd in FG%, 3rd in blocked shots and 4th +Big Ten Conference in rebounding. For his efforts this week, the Center Grove graduate was Home games in bold named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the second time this season after ^ - Indiana Challenge averaging 20.0 points and 12.5 rebounds in wins over Louisiana Tech and @ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge South Dakota State. #- Jimmy V Classic % - Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Junior Justin Smith had 18 points and 8 boards against SDSU and is aver- + - Big Ten Conference Game aging a 14.3 points and 5.1 rebounds and leads the team in steals with 14. Junior Aljami Durham leads the team averaging 13.7 points and is shooting 56.9% from the field and 42.3% from long distance. SeniorDevonte Green UPCOMING MEDIA AVAILABILITY is averaging 14.3 points per game in his last 3 games and is shooting 45.0% Date Opponent Time Where from behind the arc since rejoining the lineup 4 games ago. D. 6 Wisc./UConn 2 p.m. Press Room ODDS AND TRENDS ARCHIE MILLER RADIO SHOW IU leads the nation in free throws made per game at 21.0 and free throws Date Where Time attempted at 29.0 per game. The Hoosiers are 6th in the nation in scoring D. 16 Holiday Inn 7 pm (86.4) and are 7th in field goal percentage shooting 51.4% from the field. IU is 7-11 all-time in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and will face FSU for the first time in the event. UP NEXT @INDIANAMBB Indiana will visit Wisconsin on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in the Big Ten opener for both teams. 5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 8 FINAL FOURS • 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS • 45 ALL-AMERICANS • 76 NBA DRAFT PICKS 2019-20 INDIANA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES ROSTER NUMERICAL # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College POSTGAME NOTES 0 Cooper Bybee# 6-1 185 G Jr./JC Ellettsville, Ind./Edgewood/Olney Central AGAINST S. Dakota State 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 G Jr./2L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 2 Armaan Franklin 6-4 195 G Fr./HS Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral • Indiana completes an undefeated month for the 3 Justin Smith 6-7 230 F Jr./2L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson second time in two seasons (6-0, Dec. 2018). 4 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 F Fr./HS Center Grove, Ind./Center Grove 5 Michael Shipp# 6-3 185 G Fr./HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller • This was the fourth and final game of the Indiana 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 190 G So./1L Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon Challenge. Indiana finished 4-0. 11 Devonte Green 6-3 185 G Sr./3L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 14 Nathan Childress# 6-6 210 F Fr./HS Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville • Freshman forward Trayce Jackson-Davis was 15 Adrian Chapman# 6-2 190 G Sr./HS Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg named MVP of the Challenge averaging 17.0 points 20 De’Ron Davis 6-10 255 F Sr./3L Park Hill, Colo./Overland and 11.8 rebounds in the four-game series. He finished today’s game with his fourth double-double 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 220 F R-Fr./RS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North of the season with 19 points and 14 rebounds. 22 Jacquez Henderson# 6-2 185 G Jr./TR Winter, Park, Fla./Geneva School/Butler 23 Damezi Anderson 6-7 225 F So./1L South Bend, Ind./Riley • Indiana took the lead, 4-2, on a Jackson-Davis 25 Race Thompson 6-8 235 F R-So./1L Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong layup at the 16:51 point of the first half and never 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 245 F/C R-Jr./TR Indianapolis, Ind./Southport/Butler trailed again. ALPHABETICAL • A 6-0 run by the Hoosiers and a 26-18 lead capped # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous College off by a junior forward Justin Smith dunk triggered 23 Damezi Anderson 6-7 225 F So./1L South Bend, Ind./Riley a Jackrabbit timeout at the 5:36 mark in the first 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 245 F/C R-Jr./TR Indianapolis, Ind./Southport/Butler half. The Hoosiers followed defensively by forcing a 0 Cooper Bybee# 6-1 185 G Jr./JC Ellettsville, Ind./Edgewood/Olney Central shot clock violation. 15 Adrian Chapman# 6-2 190 G Sr./HS Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg 14 Nathan Childress# 6-6 210 F Fr./HS Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville • The Hoosier defense forced 11 first-half turnovers, 20 De’Ron Davis 6-10 255 F Sr./3L Park Hill, Colo./Overland which helped lead to 11 fast-break points. Indiana 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 G Jr./2L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar forced a total of 17 turnovers and have forced double-digit turnovers in all seven games to begin 2 Armaan Franklin 6-4 195 G Fr./HS Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral the season. 11 Devonte Green 6-3 185 G Sr./3L North Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 22 Jacquez Henderson# 6-2 185 G Jr./TR Winter, Park, Fla./Geneva School/Butler • Indiana finished the first half on a 17-8 run and led 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 220 F R-Fr./RS Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North South Dakota State at halftime, 37-26. 4 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 F Fr./HS Center Grove, Ind./Center Grove 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 190 G So./1L Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon • Indiana took its largest lead of the game at 16 at 5 Michael Shipp# 6-3 185 G Fr./HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller the 11:00 mark of the second half on a Jackson- 3 Justin Smith 6-7 230 F Jr./2L Buffalo Grove, Ill./Adlai Stevenson Davis layup.
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