The tradition of college basketball excellence that reigns at Indiana University can only be matched by a handful of other elite programs, while the fierce devotion of IU basketball fans has been selling out arenas and inspiring generation after generation of Hoosier fans for over a century. The Indiana University Basketball Encyclopedia captures the glory, the tradition, and the championships, from the team's inaugural games in the winter of 1901 all the way through the 2003-04 season. The most comprehensive book ever written about IU basketball, this encyclopedia covers every season and every game the Hoosiers have played throughout their illustrious history, including all of the program's Big Ten Conference championships and NCAA championships. It is a must-have for the library of every devoted IU basketball fan and a fitting guide to one of the most storied traditions in all of college basketball.
This new book by Terry Hutchens will cover every facet of Indiana University Basketball.
Kerkhoff, Phog Allen, 167; and Dean Smith, A Coach's Life: My 40 Years in College Basketball (New York: Random House, 2002), 23. 6. DiPrimio and Notter, Hoosier Handbook, 109. 7. “Basketball great Don Schlundt dies at 52,” 2. 8.
Hoosier Beginnings tells the story of Indiana University athletics from its founding in 1867 to the interwar period.
This book explores some of the possible paths children can take when they grow up, including being graduates of Purdue University.
Completely updated with new buildings and an epilogue, and now even more lavishly illustrated, this new edition is a lasting tribute to the treasure that is Indiana University Bloomington.
Covers over a century of Indiana University (IU) basketball.
"There are so many different things you can do as you get older. Nolan and Addison are excited by all the possibilities, but what is it that they'd most like to be?"--Back cover
Casey finished with 23, Pratt 21 and Poole, in another strong performance off the bench, chipped in 13. Issel scored 33 and UK outscored Alabama 19-6 in the overtime period to give Rupp his 800th career victory, an 83-70 win in ...
93 “I don't think he could”: Interview, John Wilson, July 3, 2001; Ogden and Newlin, “Race and Sport. . . .” 93 Of all the major: Interview, John Wilson, July 3, 2001. 93 Wilson averaged more than twenty: “Johnny Wilson Breaks College ...
Keith Smart, the guard with a forty-two-inch vertical leap, along with Steve Alford, kept the Hoosiers in the game during tough stretches. Smart had 15 points in the second half, but after Syracuse took a 1-point lead, Smart missed a ...