- Creek, second half defense lead Hoosiers to 81-58 rout (Inside the Hall)
- ScoopTalk: Thoughts from the last row (The Hoosier Scoop)
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Prtichard comes off bench (Hoosiers Insider | The Indianapolis Star)
"IU coach Tom Crean said after the game that Pritchard was IU's best player in practice this week. He said there wasn't a close second. But he also felt he needed to light a fire under his big sophomore forward. Perhaps having Pritchard sit on the bench for the first 4 minutes and 9 seconds was a way to get his attention." -
Freshman sparks Hoosiers rout (The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
"Jordan Hulls threw a behind-the-back pass to Maurice Creek midway through the second half Saturday against North Carolina Central. The toss was a little high, but Creek corralled it, paused and then made a three-pointer. Nothing could get Creek out of rhythm."
Hoosiers roll after role reversal (The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
"Tom Pritchard had started every game during his nearly 1 1/2 seasons at Indiana. Until Saturday. The sophomore forward adapted well to the switch. Pritchard had eight points and six rebounds in Indiana’s 81-58 victory over North Carolina Central in front of 11,010 fans at Assembly Hall."
Creek fires away in Hoosier win (The News-Sentinel)
"He continues to improve," Crean said, "but he was two bad defensive possessions from sitting the bench."
Creek fires away in Hoosier win (The News-Sentinel)
"He continues to improve," Crean said, "but he was two bad defensive possessions from sitting the bench."
IU runs away with victory (Post-Tribune)
"It was pretty clear we were still somewhere in the middle of one of our classes or exams," Indiana coach Tom Crean said. "Our mindset was not where it needed to be in the sense of defense and rebounding."
Creek surges for IU (South Bend Tribune)
"Tom Crean said Saturday night that Maurice Creek has "barely scratched the surface" in terms of what kind of player he can be. Which leads to the obvious question: How good is Creek going to be when he starts playing to his potential?"
Part I: Why the Big 12 Needs to Do Everything It Can to Keep Missouri - Bring On The Cats
The first part of a two-part series examining the potential effects of Big 10 expansion on the Big 12. In this part, we discuss why Missouri would consider the Big 10, whether the Big 10 is interested in Missouri, what a move by Missouri would do to the Big 12, and whether the Big 10 could be interested in other Big 12 schools.