[6BS] Hoosiers Win Streak Hits Five Before Season Ending Loss To Nebraska In Big Ten Tourney
Offseason Of Uncertainty Awaits After 19-14 Finish With No Postseason
Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, and presented by our friends at Homefield Apparel, where we highlight the five most essential IU basketball stories of the past week, plus take a look at how the other IU sports progams are doing.
The beginning of the week continued the Hoosiers’ hot play before the season ended on Friday with a whimper. Indiana played three times in the last few days with their winning streak hitting five games. However, their third blowout loss to Nebraska this year put a halt to the 2023-2024 campaign.
Besides this, Bracketology and weekly shows round out the basketball-related items of 6-Banner. We will as usual conclude with a look at other IU sports led by a national championship for the club hockey team.
Here is what’s in this week’s edition:
IU Knocks Off Michigan State In Senior Day Thriller
Hoosiers Win Streak Hits Five Games With Late Win Over Penn State In Big Ten Tourney
Indiana’s Season Ends With Blowout To Nebraska In Conference Tourney Quarterfinals
Bracketology
Weekly Shows
Hoosier Roundup-Club Hockey Team Wins National Championship
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Banner #1: IU Knocks Off Michigan State In Senior Day Thriller
The final game of the regular season was also senior day in Bloomington for the Hoosiers. IU raced to a 17-point advantage early before the Spartans rallied to take the lead in the second half. However, a game-winning free throw by Kel’el Ware and a subsequent defensive stop allowed Indiana to hold on for a 65-64 win. Ware led his team with 28 points as he dominated inside all afternoon.
Afterward, IU coach Mike Woodson spoke, Ryan Corazza wrote a Minute After and Film Session, Alex Bozich penned Five Takeaways, and William McDermott put together a column on Ware. Also, Assembly Call had their postgame polls and email as well as a film room.
Banner #2: Hoosiers Win Streak Hits Five Games With Late Win Over Penn State In Big Ten Tourney
Indiana headed into the Big Ten Tournament as the number six seed with a 10-10 conference record. The contest against the Nittany Lions to open the postseason was another thriller that went down to the final possession. Ware led several Hoosiers with awards from the league and showed he was worthy of the honor leading the Hoosiers again with 18 points. However, Bloomington’s own Anthony Leal was the hero as he made the game-winning basket for the second time this season. Leal tipped in a Malik Reneau miss in the final five seconds for a 61-59 win.
Afterward, Woodson spoke, Corazza wrote a Minute After and Film Session, Bozich penned Five Takeaways, and Amanda Foster put together a column about the team’s persistence. Also, Assembly Call had their postgame polls and email.
Banner #3: Indiana’s Season Ends With Blowout To Nebraska In Conference Tourney Quarterfinals
Riding high with their five-game winning streak, Indiana had their season come to a crashing halt. The Hoosiers were blown out by Nebraska for the third time in 2024. The final was 93-66 as the Cornhuskers dominated from long range once again.
Afterward, Woodson spoke, Corazza wrote a Minute After, Bozich penned Five Takeaways, and Kevin Vera put together a column about the program’s deficiencies. Also, Assembly Call had their postgame email and polls.
IU will reportedly decline an NIT invitation and play no further basketball this season. As a result, they finish 19-14 overall on the year and look forward to 2024-2025.
Banner #4: Bracketology
Despite the Hoosiers not taking part in March Madness, it will still go on without them. The selection show is at 6 pm tonight on CBS and Andy Bottoms released one final Bracketology for Inside the Hall.
However, while the men are done with their campaign, there is another IU basketball team that lives on. Led by Wooden Award Finalist Mackenzie Holmes, the women will be selected to their fifth straight NCAA Tournament at 8 pm tonight on ESPN. Projections also have them in the top 16 and opening postseason play at home for the third consecutive season.
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Banner #5: Weekly Shows
Both Inside the Hall and the Back Home Network had several new shows this week. ITH’s Podcast on the Brink had Tyler Tachman on to discuss the Big Ten Tournament.
Meanwhile, the Back Home Network was on multiple times this week. Assembly Call had a postgame show following Michigan State, Penn State, and Nebraska as well as a preview of the Cornhuskers beforehand.
Also, Galen Clavio did a show discussing why the Hoosiers’ metrics were so poor in 2023-2024. Finally, Doing The Work will be on-air tonight with live reaction as the bracket for the women is revealed.
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Banner #6: Hoosier Roundup-Club Hockey Team Wins National Championship
IU’s club hockey team won their first ever national championship.
Softball beat IUPUI, Oakland, and Dayton to close out last weekend. They then knocked off Florida Atlantic on the road for a huge win as well as defeating Mercer twice. However, their long winning streak came to an end with a setback to an elite Florida squad on Saturday.
Baseball had a mostly rough week with a series loss to Troy. They then were blown out by Vanderbilt, Illinois St, and Belmont before finally outslugging the Bruins on Saturday.
Men’s golf finished fourth at the Seminole Intercollegiate
Women’s golf came in ninth at the Florida State Matchup
Rowing won 10 races at the Cardinal Invitational.
Men’s tennis fell to UC San Diego.
Women’s tennis lost to Wisconsin and Loyola Marymount.
Wrestling had six Hoosiers qualify for the NCAA Championships as the seeding for the event was revealed.
Track and field had six of their athletes named All-Americans
12 Indiana swimmers advanced to the NCAA Championships as did seven divers.
Former IU soccer player Maouloune Goumballe signed a professional contract with Sporting KC II while Aiden Morris is on the US team for the Paris Olympics.
Thanks for your continued support for 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
Thank goodness I'll never have to watch "X" play again. He has a LOT of bad habits that cost the Hoosiers dearly. For instance, how many times did he leave his feet while having the ball with no clue where he'd go with it? Coach W. loves him, but then it took Coach three years to realize that Leal could play ball.