Indiana
All four Indiana players who entered the transfer portal have committed to new schools
All 4 Indiana gamers who entered the switch portal this spring have now determined the place they’ll play subsequent season.
The deadline to enter the switch portal for fall and winter sports activities is Might 1, which signifies that a participant should enter the portal by that date so as to be eligible to compete subsequent season and not using a waiver.
Every of Indiana’s 4 outgoing transfers – Rob Phinisee, Michael Durr, Parker Stewart and Khristian Lander – have chosen their new colleges for subsequent season.
So as of their dedication date, right here’s a have a look at the place every will swimsuit up subsequent season:
Rob Phinisee – Cincinnati
At Indiana final season: 4.5 factors, 2.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists, .8 steals, 37.4 FG%, 31.2 3PFG%, 41.2 FT% in 24.4 minutes per sport.
Phinisee selected the Bearcats over Butler after taking visits to each colleges. At Cincinnati, he’ll be reunited with Mike Roberts, who was an assistant coach at Indiana for a part of Phinisee’s tenure in Bloomington. Phinisee can have one season of eligibility at Cincinnati.
Let’s Work ??? pic.twitter.com/Z8ICd6ynDt
— Rob Phinisee (@robphinisee1) April 20, 2022
Michael Durr – UCF
At Indiana final season: 1.5 factors, one rebound, 0.5 assists, 38.2 FG%, zero 3PFG%, 73.1 FT% in 7.1 minutes per sport.
Durr had a minimal influence final season after transferring from South Florida. He’ll now head again to the sunshine state after selecting UCF, a member of the American Athletic Convention. Durr reportedly additionally had curiosity from Arizona State, Pepperdine and NC State. He can have one season of eligibility at UCF.
Final go round
It’s up knight nation ??#ChargeOn pic.twitter.com/6NqL2Lyiet— Michael Durr (@mikeprobound) April 22, 2022
Parker Stewart – UT Martin
At Indiana final season: 6.2 factors, 2.1 rebounds, one help, 37.4 FG%, 39.3 3PFG%, 64.3 FT% in 24.4 minutes per sport
Stewart was an integral a part of Indiana’s 2021-22 workforce as he began 31 video games and shot near 40 p.c on 3-pointers. He’s transferring again to UT Martin for his closing season of eligibility after averaging 19.2 factors per sport for the Skyhawks again within the 2019-20 season. Minnesota additionally reportedly had curiosity in Stewart.
One factor I’ve realized in life is to by no means take time across the folks you’re keen on as a right. I will likely be utilizing my extra yr of eligibility and will likely be returning HOME, to UTM for my closing season. Lengthy Stay 45…my objective is to finish your mission. Mama I’m again. ??? pic.twitter.com/EdWK1z2MWl
— Parker Stewart (@_PSTEW) April 25, 2022
Khristian Lander – Western Kentucky
At Indiana final season: 2.9 factors, .9 assists, .8 rebounds, 45.2 FG% in 8.8 minutes per sport.
The previous 5-star recruit by no means discovered his footing in Bloomington and can now drop down a degree and look to search out success in Convention USA. Iona, led by Rick Pitino, was additionally a consideration for Lander earlier than he finally selected the Hilltoppers on Wednesday. Lander has three years of eligibility remaining and gained’t flip 20 till August.
Let’s rock out BG!! ??? @WKUBasketball pic.twitter.com/UB15ff35bl
— Khristian Lander (@khristianlander) April 27, 2022
Filed to: Khristian Lander, Michael Durr, Parker Stewart, Robert Phinisee
Indiana
Man killed in northwest Indiana house fire
One person died in a house fire on Sunday morning in LaPorte County, Indiana, authorities said.
According to the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office, at around 7:06 a.m., deputies responded to a structure fire in the 200 block of South Longshore Drive near Fish Lake. Deputies approached the house, where “excessive smoke prevented them from safely entering to search for any occupants inside.”
Once the fire had been extinguished, first responders entered the residence and found one person who had died. The resident was identified as 64-year-old Ronald Conrad.
The cause of the fire remained under investigation on Sunday.
Indiana
At the Buzzer: Indiana 77, Penn State 71
Quick thoughts on a 77-71 win against Penn State at the Palestra:
How it happened
It was a sharp start on both ends for Indiana on Sunday afternoon at the Palestra. The Hoosiers took care of the ball, hit the offensive boards and hit a couple of early perimeter shots to build an early 17-14 advantage. But as IU went to its bench, the offense waned, the turnovers increased and the Hoosiers managed just 12 points over the final 12:14 of the half. Fortunately, Penn State struggled, too. The Nittany Lions didn’t make a 3-pointer in the first half, shot just three free throws and didn’t make a field goal over the final 6:29 of the opening 20 minutes. With Malik Reneau unavailable due to injury, Oumar Ballo was the focal point of the Hosier offense and was sometimes unstoppable. Ballo had 14 points and nine rebounds in 16 first-half minutes.
Mackenzie Mgbako scored eight points in less than a minute to start the second half, forcing Penn State to take an early timeout with the Hoosiers leading 37-29. By the under-16 media timeout, Indiana’s lead was 44-33 after the Hoosiers made three 3-pointers before the timeout. After Penn State cut the lead to eight at 47-39, Indiana went on an 11-4 run to make it a 58-43 advantage with 11:34 remaining. The Hoosiers stretched the lead to 16 on a Trey Galloway 3-pointer with 10:20 left. But Penn State scored the next six points to pull within 10 at 61-51 at the 9:05 mark. Mgbako’s third 3-pointer of the second half stretched the lead to 11 with 7:39 remaining, but Oumar Ballo picked up his fourth foul on the next possession and had to go to the bench.
After Penn State cut the lead to four at 65-61 on a Nick Kern Jr. 3-pointer, Indiana brought Ballo back in and the big man converted a 3-point play to make it 68-61 with 5:25 remaining. By the final media timeout, Indiana’s lead was 69-63. Penn State had a chance to cut it to one possession with under 2:15 left, but Galloway got a key steal and took the team’s last timeout with the Hoosiers leading 73-68 with 2:04 to go. Out of the timeout, IU turned it over, Penn State hit a 3-pointer to make it 73-71 and Rice didn’t get the ball past halfcourt, giving Penn State the ball with 1:32 left. Zach Hicks missed a 3-pointer that would have given the Nittany Lions the lead and on the ensuing possession, Mgbako was fouled with 42.7 seconds left. Mgbako made both free throws to make it 75-71, Hicks missed a 3-pointer on Penn State’s next possession and Rice made two free throws to seal the win for Indiana.
Standout performers
Ballo led Indiana with 25 points, 13 rebounds and two blocked shots in 32 minutes. Mgbako finished with 20 points in 31 minutes. Luke Goode made three 3-pointers and finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in 25 minutes. And Rice had nine points, four assists, three rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes.
Statistics that stand out
Indiana went 9-for-23 on 3s (39.1 percent) and 16-for-22 from the free throw line (72.7 percent). The Hoosiers turned it over just 14 times. Penn State opponents were averaging 17 per game entering the contest.
Final IU individual statistics
Final tempo-free statistics
Assembly Call postgame show
(Photo credit: IU Athletics)
Filed to: Penn State Nittany Lions
Indiana
Point Spread: Indiana Big Underdog vs. Penn State in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — There have been a lot of ups and downs during Mike Woodson’s three-plus years as head coach at Indiana, but one of the most disturbing trends is the Hoosiers’ inability to beat Penn State.
Woodson lost five of six games to the Nittany Lions before finally beating them 61-59 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament in Minneapolis, Minn. last season. And this is an average Penn State side that’s only made one NCAA Tournament (2023) during that run. Still, they have guards who pressure and make threes, and Indiana has struggled with rosters like that.
Oddsmakers are expecting more of the same on Sunday when the two teams hook up at The Palestra in Philadelphia for a Penn State alternate home game. According to the FanDuel.com gambling website, the 12-2 Nittany Lions are 6.5-point favorites over the Hoosiers (11-3). The over/under is 158.5.
The game starts at Noon ET and is televised on Big Ten Network. (How to watch story link below.) It’s the fifth time Penn State has played a Big Ten home game during the Christmas break at The Palestra, which was built in 1927 and is one of the most iconic building in the college game.
Indiana has been an underdog twice this season, and both ended badly, getting blown out late by both Gonzaga and Nebraska.
Here’s what we know so far about how Indiana and Penn State have fared against the point spread this season.
UPDATE … Rutgers is 12-2 on the season, and 2-1 in Big Ten games. They resumed league play on Thursday night with an 84-80 win over Northwestern in State College, Pa.
Penn State is just 6-8 against the spread this season. They’ve had an easy schedule, only playing two Power 5 teams in the nonconference schedule. They beat a 6-8 Virginia Tech team, but lost to Clemson., both from the ACC. Here’s what Penn State has done straight up and against the spread this season:
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