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  • 6-Banner Sunday: IU to conclude non-conference play against Winthrop – Inside the Hall

    6-Banner Sunday: IU to conclude non-conference play against Winthrop – Inside the Hall


    Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU basketball stories of the past week, plus take a look at how the other IU sports programs are doing.

    Indiana has not played since the last 6-Banner was published, as it is on an extended holiday break. It will take on Winthrop today in its non-conference finale.

    Besides this, readers will find info about women’s basketball winning twice this week, a look at the roster, and weekly shows. We will, as usual, conclude with a look at other IU sports led by football adding several top transfers.

    Here is what is in this week’s edition:

    • Hoosiers to conclude non-conference play against Winthrop
    • Women beat Oakland in non-conference finale
    • Women dominate Wisconsin in Big Ten home opener
    • A look at IU’s roster through 12 games
    • Podcast on the Brink and Back Home Network shows
    • Hoosier Roundup

    IU men’s basketball will play six games this season on Peacock and the women will play five contests on Peacock, making the streaming service a must-have for IU basketball fans. Sign up for Peacock using Inside the Hall’s link to help support the site and also enjoy Big Ten hoops all season long! In total, over 70 men’s and women’s games featuring Big Ten teams will air on Peacock this season (The link is an Inside the Hall affiliate link, so a commission will be paid to ITH if you click and subscribe to Peacock.)

    Banner #1 – Hoosiers to conclude non-conference play against Winthrop

    The Hoosiers have not played since their narrow escape over Chattanooga a week ago Saturday. They return to action today in Bloomington at 4 pm on BTN against Winthrop in what is their non-conference finale.

    IU is 9-3 overall, while the Eagles are 10-4. This will be Indiana’s final tune-up before returning to Big Ten play for good, starting with Rutgers at Assembly Hall on Thursday.

    Banner #2 – Women beat Oakland in non-conference finale

    While the men continue to be inconsistent, the women are vastly improving as the year progresses. Last Sunday, they had their largest margin of victory this season so far against Oakland 90-55.

    It was IU’s final non-conference game of the 2024-2025 season. Shay Ciezki led three double-figure scorers with 20 points. Karoline Striplin added 16 points, while Sydney Parrish chipped in 11 points.

    Banner #3 – Women dominate Wisconsin in Big Ten home opener

    IU played even better in their Big Ten home opener against Wisconsin yesterday. Despite stepping up a level in competition, the Hoosiers were just as dominant against a conference foe (albeit one picked near the bottom of the league).

    The final was 83-52 as starting center Lily Meister did her best Mackenzie Holmes impression leading the way with 20 points. Despite no longer having a star player, Indiana coach Teri Moren has created a rock-solid program greater than the sum of its parts.

    With an elite league and a 10-3 record, the squad is in a strong position for a sixth straight NCAA tournament bid. They have their biggest challenge of the season next Saturday against top-ranked UCLA at noon on FOX.

    Banner #4 – A look at IU’s roster through 12 games

    With the men’s team on a bye week for the holidays, Inside the Hall looked at where IU’s roster stands through 12 games. Alex Bozich did a player-by-player breakdown of each member of this Hoosier squad.

    Banner #5 – Podcast on the Brink and Back Home Network shows

    Podcast on the Brink was recorded this week. It featured WDRB’s Rick Bozich discussing where IU is as a program.

    The Back Home Network was on-air multiple times in the last few days. Crimson CastDoing The WorkDribble Drive, and Xs and Joes were all recorded this week.

    Banner #6 – Hoosier Roundup

    • Football added a star quarterback and running back amongst several big transfer portal additions last week. Also, outgoing quarterback Kurtis Rourke won an award as the country’s best at his position.

    • Volleyball had a former player sign a pro contract.

    • Wrestling will compete at the Ken Kraft Midlands Championship this weekend.

    Thanks for your continued support of The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall. We’ll be back next weekend with a new roundup.

    Now go enjoy yourself a 6-banner Sunday.

    Aaron (Ari) Shifron
    Assembly Call Contributor

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    6-Banner Sunday: IU to conclude non-conference play against Winthrop

    After a thrilling win over Butler last week, the Indiana Hoosiers are set to conclude their non-conference play against Winthrop. With a strong start to the season, IU will look to continue their momentum heading into Big Ten play.

    In this week’s edition of 6-Banner Sunday, we’ll take a look at the key matchups to watch in the upcoming game, as well as the latest news and updates surrounding the Hoosiers. From player performances to coaching strategies, we’ll break down everything you need to know before tip-off.

    Join us as we dive into all things IU basketball and get ready to cheer on the Hoosiers as they take on Winthrop in their final non-conference game of the season. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on Inside the Hall.

    Tags:

    1. Indiana University basketball
    2. Winthrop Eagles
    3. Non-conference play
    4. College basketball
    5. IU Hoosiers
    6. Big Ten Conference

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  • Indiana Hoosiers vs. Winthrop Eagles

    Indiana Hoosiers vs. Winthrop Eagles


    Mike Woodson and the Indiana Hoosiers (9-3, 1-1) finish the non-conference schedule by welcoming Winthrop (10-4) to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for a Sunday matinee today. The Eagles play at a breakneck pace and emphasize a few areas that have caused the Hoosiers consistent problems this year.

    Indiana defeated Chattanooga on December 21, but the game remained close until the final minute. The Hoosiers’ average lead throughout the game was 2.8 points. Indiana hopes to get back on a better track against Winthrop.

    Here is the television information, betting line, projection, player personnel details, an overview of Winthrop’s systems, and the focal points of the game.



    The Indiana Hoosiers will face off against the Winthrop Eagles in an exciting college basketball matchup. Both teams have been playing well this season and are looking to secure a win in this game.

    The Hoosiers, led by head coach Mike Woodson, have a strong roster this year with players like Trayce Jackson-Davis and Parker Stewart leading the way. They have been playing well on both ends of the court and will look to continue their success against the Eagles.

    On the other side, the Eagles, coached by Pat Kelsey, have been a tough team to beat this season. With players like Chandler Vaudrin and Adonis Arms leading the charge, Winthrop will look to pull off an upset against the Hoosiers.

    This game promises to be an exciting one, with both teams hungry for a win. Be sure to tune in and watch as the Indiana Hoosiers take on the Winthrop Eagles in what is sure to be a thrilling matchup. Let’s see which team comes out on top in this highly anticipated game.

    Tags:

    Indiana Hoosiers, Winthrop Eagles, college basketball, NCAA basketball, game preview, matchup analysis, player stats, team news, game predictions, Indiana University, Winthrop University, March Madness, Indiana Hoosiers basketball, Winthrop Eagles basketball.

    #Indiana #Hoosiers #Winthrop #Eagles

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