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Author: Zach Osterman, Indianapolis Star

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Indiana lands five-star forward and former Duke signee Mackenzie Mgbako

May 12, 2023Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Indiana lands five-star forward and former Duke signee Mackenzie Mgbako

Mackenzie Mgbako, a top-10 player in the 2023 class who originally signed with Duke before reopening his recruitment, has committed to Indiana.

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Legendary Indiana Hoosiers basketball coach Bob Knight hospitalized with illness

April 3, 2023Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Legendary Indiana Hoosiers basketball coach Bob Knight hospitalized with illness

Indiana’s coach for 29 years, Knight won three national championships leading the Hoosiers.

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Indiana’s long-standing Achilles’ Heel bites Hoosiers in Big Ten semifinal loss to Penn State

March 11, 2023Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Indiana’s long-standing Achilles’ Heel bites Hoosiers in Big Ten semifinal loss to Penn State

IU tried to make it interesting late, but eventually fell out of the Big Ten tournament Saturday, losing 77-73 to the No. 10 seed, Penn State.

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Defining piece of Kevin Warren’s legacy as Big Ten commissioner hasn’t played out yet | Opinion

January 12, 2023Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Defining piece of Kevin Warren’s legacy as Big Ten commissioner hasn’t played out yet | Opinion

While Kevin Warren is off to the NFL to become the next president of the Bears, his legacy as Big Ten commissioner will live on.

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Big Ten’s next move: Notre Dame? A glance down south? And what about March Madness?

July 3, 2022July 4, 2022Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Big Ten’s next move: Notre Dame? A glance down south? And what about March Madness?

The whirlwind arrival of USC and UCLA into the Big Ten felt more like a beginning than an end for a conference that now stretches from ocean to ocean.

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These are the NCAA tournament dates you need to know for 2021 March Madness

January 19, 2021Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on These are the NCAA tournament dates you need to know for 2021 March Madness

First- and second-round games will be played on a Friday-Monday schedule, while the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight will fall in a Saturday-Tuesday window.

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Indianapolis’ ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ March Madness will go on — because for NCAA, it has to

January 17, 2021Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Indianapolis’ ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ March Madness will go on — because for NCAA, it has to

Losing another NCAA men’s basketball tournament would be financially catastrophic, and, despite challenges, NCAA will find a way to make it happen.

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Indiana pauses football team activities, puts game with Purdue in doubt

December 8, 2020Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Indiana pauses football team activities, puts game with Purdue in doubt

After Purdue canceled practice earlier Tuesday, Big Ten rival Indiana paused football activities when COVID-19 tests returned positive.

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In loss to No. 3 Ohio State, Indiana proved that this season it is no fluke

November 22, 2020Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on In loss to No. 3 Ohio State, Indiana proved that this season it is no fluke

Early mistakes dug a hole just one possession too deep to climb out of Saturday, but No. 10 Indiana proved a lot in its loss to No. 3 Ohio State.

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Big Ten dysfunction shows no sign of waning as options for 2020-21 season considered

August 28, 2020Zach Osterman, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Big Ten dysfunction shows no sign of waning as options for 2020-21 season considered

The Big Ten’s handling of its postponed football season as drawn criticism from some quarters, questions and confusion from others.

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