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STANFORD (1-1) Vs. INDIANA (2-1) 2020-21 SCHEDULE Camping World Maui Invitational Wednesday, Dec STANFORD (1-1) vs. INDIANA (2-1) 2020-21 SCHEDULE Camping World Maui Invitational Wednesday, Dec. 2 • 1:30 p.m. DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Harrah’s Cherokee Center • Asheville, NC N. 25 Tennessee Tech W, 89-59 BTN TV: ESPN N. 30 Providence^ W, 79-58 ESPN2 (Jason Benetti and Bill Walton) D. 1 #17 Texas^ 1:30 p.m. ESPN Radio: IU Radio Network D. 2 Stanford^ 1:30 p.m. ESPN (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, Joe Smith) D.9 Florida State@ 9:15 p.m. ESPN2 Series History: Indiana leads, 4-0 D. 13 North Alabama TBD TBD Last Meeting: IU 84, SU 73; 11/20/88 D. 19 Butler% TBD TBD D. 23 Northwestern+ TBD TBD OPENING TIP D. 26 at Illinois+ TBD TBD Indiana University begins its 121st season of competition in men’s basket- D. 30 Penn State+ TBD TBD ball and opens the doors of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the 50th sea- J. 4 Maryland+ TBD TBD son. IU is coming off a 79-58 win over Providence in the first round of the J. 7 at Wisconsin+ TBD TBD Camping World Maui Invitational followed by a loss to Texas on Tuesday. IU J. 10 at Nebraska+ TBD TBD is 12-9 all-time in the Maui Invitational. The Hoosiers advanced to the semi- finals for the first time since winning the event in 2002. The Texas game was J. 14 Purdue+ TBD TBD the the first of possibly 15 games against teams ranked in the AP Preseason J. 17 at Michigan State+ TBD TBD Poll (Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan State, Texas, North Carolina, Florida J. 21 at Iowa+ TBD TBD State, Ohio State, Rutgers, Michigan). IU is currently 33-20 all-time against J. 24 Rutgers+ TBD TBD PAC-12 teams. The Hoosiers will play a team from the PAC-12 for the J. 30 at Michigan+ TBD TBD first time since taking on UCLA on March 17, 2007 in the second round F. 2 Illinois+ TBD TBD of the NCAA Tournament. THE COACHES F. 7 Iowa+ TBD TBD Indiana Coach Archie Miller is in his fourth season of guiding the Cream F.10 at Northwestern+ TBD TBD and Crimson and is 57-44 with the Hoosiers. He is 196-107 in nine+ years F. 13 at Ohio State+ TBD TBD as a head coach, which includes six years at the University of Dayton. His F. 17 Minnesota+ TBD TBD Flyer teams made NCAA Tournament appearances in each of his last four F. 20 Michigan State+ TBD TBD seasons, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2014. Jerrod Haase is in his 5th F. 24 at Rutgers+ TBD TBD year at Stanford. He is 71-61. F. 27 Michigan+ TBD TBD JACKSON-DAVIS EARNS PRESEASON HONORS M. 6 at Purdue+ TBD TBD Sophomore forward Trayce Jackson-Davis, a Preseason All-Big Ten pick, has been named to several Preseason All-American teams and is on the watch lists for the Wooden, Naismith and Malone Award. He was named third team All-Big Ten and also selected to the All-Freshman team. He had +Big Ten Conference 12 double-doubles, the most since D.J. White had 20 in 2007-08. Davis, a native of Greenwood and a graduate of Center Grove High School, was just Home games in bold one of four freshman nationally a year ago to lead his team in scoring, re- ^ - Maui Invitational (Asheville, N.C.) bounds, FG percentage, FT made and FT attempted and blocked shots. He @ - ACC/Big Ten Challenge is averaging 18.3 points and 7.3 rebounds early in the season. He had his % - Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) 13th career double-double with 26 points and 11 rebounds against Tennes- + - Big Ten Conference Game see Tech. The Hoosiers are 12-1 when he records a double-double. MISCELLANEOUS IU returns seven of its top nine scorers, including four starters. Last year, IU was on the brink of earning its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2016 before the COVID-19 pandemic halted post season play after one game. The Hoosiers finished the season with a 20-12 record. Redshirt junior Race Thompson had a career-night against Providence. He finished with UPCOMING MEDIA AVAILABILITY his first career double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds. He is abver- Date Opponent Time Where aging 10.3 points and 7.3 rebounds in the first 3 starts of his career. The duo Dec. 8 Fla. State/N. Alabama TBA TBA has shot 40 free throws in three games. Jackson-Davis is 15 for 22 (68.2%) and Thompson is 9 of 18 (50.0%). Thompson has 12 offensive rebounds and Jackson-Davis has 11. ARCHIE MILLER RADIO SHOW Date Time Senior guard Aljami Durham left the Texas game with an injured left ankle Dec. 7 7 p.m. (IU Radio Network) and his availability has not been determined. He is averaging 12.0 points and 4.7 rebounds. He had 19 points and six rebounds against Texas. Junior guard Rob Phinisee had 11 points and 5 assists against Providence and has 8 assists without turnover in 3 games. Sophomore Armaan Franklin is av- eraging 7.3 points and has averaged 4.7 rebounds. Freshman Trey Galloway @INDIANAMBB is the top scorer off the bench averaging 6.3 points and 3.3 rebounds. IU is holding opponents to 22.4% shooting from long range after 3 games. 5 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 8 FINAL FOURS • 22 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS • 45 ALL-AMERICANS • 77 NBA DRAFT PICKS 2020-21 INDIANA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES ROSTER NUMERICAL POSTGAME NOTES # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous 0 Cooper Bybee* 6-1 188 G Sr./1L Ellettsville, Ind./Edgewood/Olney AGAINST TEXAS 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 G Sr./3L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 2 Armaan Franklin 6-4 195 G So./1L Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral • With the loss, Indiana will play in the third- 3 Anthony Leal 6-5 210 G Fr./HS Bloomington, Ind./South place game against the loser of the North 4 Khristian Lander 6-2 185 G Fr./HS Evansville, Ind./Reitz Carolina-Stanford game. The matchup 5 Michael Shipp* 6-3 190 G So./1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller will take place at 1:30p on ESPN on Dec. 2 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 187 G Jr./2L Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon (tomorrow). The game will mark the first time 14 Nathan Childress* 6-6 212 F So./1L Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville that IU has played in the third-place game 15 Sebastien Scott* 6-2 185 G Fr./HS Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley seven trips to the event. 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 215 F R-So./1L Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North 22 Jordan Geronimo 6-6 220 F Fr./HS Newark, N.J./St. Pauls N.H. 23 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 F So./1L Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove • Sophomore Trayce Jackson-Davis led the 25 Race Thompson 6-8 228 F R-Jr./2L Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong Hoosiers in scoring for the second time this 32 Trey Galloway 6-4 210 G Fr./HS Culver, Ind./Culver Academies season with 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 255 C 5-Sr./1L Indianapolis, Ind./Southport/Butler from the free throw line. He also chipped in four rebounds, one steal and one block in 28 ALPHABETICAL minutes. # Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr/Exp Hometown/High School/Previous 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 255 C 5-Sr./1L Indianapolis, Ind./Southport/Butler • Senior Aljami Durham scored eight points 0 Cooper Bybee* 6-1 188 G Sr./1L Ellettsville, Ind./Edgewood/Olney to go along with two rebounds and two assists 14 Nathan Childress* 6-6 212 F So./1L Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville in 28 minutes of action. 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 G Sr./3L Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 2 Armaan Franklin 6-4 195 G So./1L Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral • Sophomore Armaan Franklin tallied six 32 Trey Galloway 6-4 210 G Fr./HS Culver, Ind./Culver Academies points and pulled down a team-best seven 22 Jordan Geronimo 6-6 220 F Fr./HS Newark, N.J./St. Pauls N.H. rebounds in his third start of the season. 21 Jerome Hunter 6-7 215 F R-So./1L Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North 23 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 F So./1L Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 4 Khristian Lander 6-2 185 G Fr./HS Evansville, Ind./Reitz • Redshirt junior Race Thompson scored 3 Anthony Leal 6-5 210 G Fr./HS Bloomington, Ind./South four points and grabbed six rebounds (two 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 187 G Jr./2L Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon offensive). 15 Sebastien Scott* 6-2 185 G Fr./HS Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley 5 Michael Shipp* 6-3 190 G So./1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller • Junior Rob Phinisee scored three points 25 Race Thompson 6-8 228 F R-Jr./2L Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong and added two rebounds and an assist in 17 minutes. * - Non-Scholarship Pronunciation Guide • Sophomore Jerome Hunter scored four Phinisee - “FIN-ih-see” points off the bench to go along with one rebound. Head Coach: Archie Miller (Fourth season - NC State, ‘02) Co-Associate Head Coach: Tom Ostrom (Fourth season - Minnesota, ‘97) • Freshman Trey Galloway tallied two points Co-Associate Head Coach: Kenya Hunter (First season - Duquesne, ‘96) and five rebounds against the Longhorns. Assistant Coach: Mike Roberts (Second season - Indiana, ‘05) Athletic Trainer: Tim Garl (40th season - Alabama ‘78) Director of Athletic Performance: Clif Marshall (Fourth season - Louisville, ‘05) • Freshmen Khristian Lander, Jordan Assistant A.D.
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