Sunday, April 14, 2013

Pacers vs. Knicks recap

The New York Knicks defeated the Indiana Pacers in a close game Sunday, April 14. The scoreboard read 90-80 at the end of the game. The Knicks secured their place as the No. 2 seed in their conference with this win.

At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks had already taken the lead over the Pacers 23-15. By the end of the first half, the Pacers began to gain a little ground and finished the quarter trailing the Knicks by seven points. At the end of the third quarter, the Pacers were down nine points.

During the fourth quarter, the Knicks had a steady lead of 10 points for most of the quarter. Adding the the amount of turnovers and missed three-pointer shots, the Pacers fell the Knicks by 10 points with a final score of 90-80.

Leading scorers for the Pacers were Lance Stephenson with 22, David West with 17 and Jeff Pendergraph with 12. Game stand-outs for the Knicks include Carmelo Anthony with 25 points, Chris Copeland with 20 points and J.R. Smith with 15.

The Pacers' next game is Tuesday, April 16 against the Boston Celtics.

Click here for a photo gallery of this game via ESPN.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Indiana Connections in the Upcoming NBA Draft


--Allyson Burger--


As the 2012 – 13 NCAA men's basketball season came to a close on Monday, questions abound about what players will test their value as a potential NBA player.  There are several players with Indiana high school hoops ties that will definitely forego their college eligibility to enter their name in the draft, and some that are still undecided on their future.

Players have until Wednesday April 16 to declare their desire to enter the draft, but can pull themselves out by April 28 and regain their college eligibility if they do not hire an agent.  With the current NBA rule forcing players to be 19 years old or at least 1 year removed from high school, many star players play at least one year of college basketball. Often called the "One and Done" rule (made famous in the last couple of years by the University of Kentucky) it causes teams to have to totally reload every year.

What players with Indiana ties are leaving (or considering leaving) early yo look for the big paycheck?:
Declared:
Cody Zeller - Indiana (Washington )
DeShaun Thomas - Ohio State (Ft Wayne)
Victor Oladipo - Indiana 

Undecided:
Gary Harris - Michigan State (HSE)
Brandon Dawson - Michigan State (Gary)
Glenn Robinson III - Michigan (St Johns)

One freshman phenom, Michigan's Mitch McGary (Chesterton) has said he will definitely return for his sophomore season with the Wolverines after a great coming out party in this year's tournament. 

Cody Zeller to enter the 2013 NBA Draft



Indiana University lost two key players this week to the NBA draft, first Victor Oladipo, and now sophomore Cody Zeller . The 7-foot center turned down entering the draft last year but after the tournament run this year he changed his mind.
Head coach Tom Crean will have the job of filling 4 major roles on the team. Jordan Hulls and Christian Watford are graduating and Oladipo and Zeller are going pro. 


From an article by ESPN, "what Cody means to Indiana, it's much like Victor, it's hard to describe it and it's hard to put it into words, but what Cody has done has helped raise the level of every person in this program -- every coach, every player, every manager and that's not an easy feat," Crean said. "He's really come in here and left his mark on this program and it's one that will stand for a very, very long time." 


Now the question is, where will Zeller go and will he live up to the expectations he created for himself in his time at IU?

The NBA draft will take place on June 27. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ball State welcomes Whitford

Ball State University welcomed new basketball head coach, James Whitford today. Whitford coached previously at Arizona, Xavier and Miami.

Aside from the Cardinals' promising young team, adding Whitford to the mix has made some high hopes for Cardinal fans and the Ball State community. Ball State held a press conference to introduce Whitford, and afterwards, he spent time with the community at the Muncie Downtown YMCA.

Whitford replaces Billy Taylor who coached the Cardinals for six seasons.


Ball State welcomes new men's head basketball coach, James Whitford today. Photo via Ball State Athletics.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Indiana's Oladipo to enter draft

Junior Victor Oladipo of the Indiana Hoosiers has decided to enter himself into the 2013 NBA Draft. He announced the news at a press conference inside Assembly Hall on Tuesday. Watch:



Oladipo helped lead the Hoosiers to a 29-7 record, along with a spot in the Sweet 16. He was an All-American First Team selection and was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. He was the team's second leading scorer averaging 13.6 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.

Oladipo will graduate in May. The NBA draft will take place on Thursday, June 27. To see the mock draft click here.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Indy's Van Treese to NCAA Championship

The Louisville Cardinals have made it to the NCAA Championship game with the help of Indy's own Stephan Van Treese.



Van Treese went to Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis, where he started for three years. Van Treese was ranked No. 67 nationally by USA Today analyst Rob Harrington and was listed No. 37 among the nation's top power forwards by Scout.com. He was honored on the Indianapolis Star's 2008 Super Team.

A 6'9" senior for the Cardinals, Van Treese has been averaging 11.4 minutes a game. After suffering a left knee injury last year, he has been back in action helping lead the Cardinals to the Championship game Monday night against Michigan.

If the Cardinals can pull off the win, it will be exciting to see an Indy player win a championship title!

For more information visit ESPN.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Washington Wizards defeat Indiana Pacers

The Indiana Pacers fell to the Washington Wizards Saturday evening on April 6, but the Pacers are still ranked first in the Central division of the Eastern Conference.

The Washington Wizards defeated the Indiana Pacers 104-85. The first half of the game, the teams were only points within each other. It was during the second half the Wizards really started outscoring the Pacers which ultimately led to their victory. This brings the Pacers' record 48-29. Paul George, the Pacers' lead scorer this season had an off game. He managed to score only two points the entire game. 

Tuesday, April 9, the Pacers will take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in Indianapolis. For more stats visit the NBA official website.

The Wizards defeated the Pacers June 6, 2013 104-85. Photo credit: Rob Carr

Friday, April 5, 2013

Ball State search for Head Basketball Coach


Ball State Men’s basketball has been without a head coach since March 14. Former head coach, Billy Taylor, was fired from the position following another sub par season. The team had a 15-15 season and were 8-8 in the Mid American Conference.

Interviews are in progress and there are several rumors as to who the front runners are for the position but no confirmed front runners from the athletics staff. The only news on the search for the head coach has been who is not in the running for the job and they hope to make a hire sometime next week.

Check back for updates on this story as more information comes in.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mr. Basketball 2013 Announced - Zak Irvin

--Allyson Burger--


The 2013 Mr. Basketball was announced on sports radio stations around noon today, and the winner is Hamilton Southeastern's Zak Irvin.

Irvin was a three-year teammate of last year's Mr. Basketball, Gary Harris, at Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Ind., and this is the first time the award has been given to players from the same high school back-to-back.

During Irvin's 2012-2013 season, he has averaged at 18.8 points per game, 2.1 assists per game, 6.2 rebounds per game, and an overall score total of 470.

His #12 jersey, along with Harris' #40 Royals jersey, are expected to be at least temporarily retired at HSEHS for upcoming years.

Irvin plans to attend and play basketball for Michigan University, a 2013 tournament Final Four team, this fall.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Notre Dame advances, Diggins breaks record

Notre Dame won their 29th game in a row Sunday defeating Kansas 93-63 in the semifinals of the Norfolk regional. This game left the Irish one victory shy of a third consecutive trip to the Final Four. The team has lost the title the past two years.

Skylar Diggins put up 27 points during the game, earning the new title of Notre Dame's all-time leading scorer. She also added nine assists and three steals during the game. Diggins now has 2,323 career points.



Kansas point guard Angel Goodrich even had good things to say about Diggins.

"She's what everyone says," Goodrich said. "She's the whole package. She can create for herself and she can create for her teammates."

To read more visit ESPN. 

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Indianapolis hosts NCAA Midwest Regional

Lucas Oil Stadium was flooded with red, and the spots of blue were almost invisible throughout the crowd. With more than 30,000 fans in attendance, it was clear the Louisville Cardinals were the favorite to win against the Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA Midwest Regional.

During the first half of the game, both teams were agressive and remained only a few points ahead at at time. Duke's Ryan Kelly fouled three times during the first half and the team's leading scorer, Seth Curry did not put any points on the board. The Blue Devils were defenseless for almost four minutes during the first half of the game.

One of the most memorable moments of the game, and possibly a game changer was the gruesome leg injury of Louisville's, Kevin Ware. While attempting to block a shot, he landed on his leg and broke it with six and a half minutes remaining in the first half. At the end of the half, Louisville was up 35-32.

The game took a dramatic turn in the second half. The teams were tied at 42 and then Louisville outscored Duke on a 22-4 run. With two and a half minutes left, Duke took their final time out. At the end of the game, Louisville defeated Duke 85-63.

The teams in the final four include: Louisville, Wichita, Michigan and Syracuse. The teams will play Saturday, April 6. For more information visit the NCAA website.

The Louisville Cardinals defeated the Duke Blue Devils Sunday, March 31 at the Lucas Oil Stadium.
© Siara Ann Sparkman, 2013

Friday, March 29, 2013

Jumper's Knee



Danny Granger of the Indiana Pacers will miss the rest of the season due to injury. He is having surgery on his left knee due to not being able to deal with the patellar tendinosis he was diagnosed with last year.

This has been basketball news all season, questioning whether or not Ganger would be playing. He has most recently been out since March 6 and yesterday announced he would miss the remainder of the season to try and repair the injury.

Patellar tendinosis is also known as “jumper’s knee,” and is common in athletes who are jumping a lot. It is most common in basketball and volleyball players.

Granger looks to return next season.


#1 Hoosiers Fall Short in Sweet 16


--Allyson Burger--

The final team representing basketball crazy Indiana fell SHORT in the Sweet 16 Thursday night. And yes, pun IS intended.

The # 1 seeded IU Hoosiers lost to #4 Syracuse with a final score of 61-50 that was a hard fight from the opening tip. The Hoosiers were down a majority of the game, and seemed more than a little lost when up against the famed Syracuse defense.

The "big" story can be summed up with Yogi Ferrell and Jordan Hulls, the shortest players on the Hoosier team. At the start of the season there was concern whether the two would work well starting and playing together in the same backcourt. It did not rear its head all season until they came up against Syracuse's longer, taller, more athletic guards.    The two combined for 0 points, 6 turnovers and were constantly harassed by strong veteran Syracuse D.

Another key factor in the Hoosier loss was IU having 11 shots blocked and numerous others contested heavily at the rim.  Cody Zeller (most likely playing his last game in a Hoosier uniform) played more like a 6 footer than a 7 footer having 6 shots blocked and struggled inside all game long.

Though this was a disappointing post-season end for the Hoosiers, the 2012-2013 season has overall been a successful one. IU ended with a record of 29-7, and earned the Big Ten number one seed for the first time since 1993. There are high expectations for the young team next year.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Pacers win without starters

The Pacers took on the Atlanta Hawks Monday night without four starters... and still managed to pull off the win.

George Hill, David West, Danny Granger and Lance Stephenson were all benched with the following injuries:

George Hill: strained left groin
  

David West: lower back strain
Danny Granger: patellar tendinosis in left knee
Lance Stephenson: strained right hip flexor

Granger has been out most of the season with his sore knee. This was West's 5 consecutive missed game.

Gerald Green led the team with 19 points. Roy Hibbert was close behind with 17 points and 13 rebounds.

The Pacers beat the Hawks 100-94. They lead the Central Division over second-place Chicago Bulls with 11 games left this season. The team hasn't won a division title since the 2003-04 season.

The Pacers take on the Houston Rockets Wednesday night. Coach Vogel said it's possible that all 4 players could be back in action, although doctor's are more concerned about Hill's injury than Stephenson's.


Sunday, March 24, 2013

High School boys basketball state champions

Four teams were named the state champions on Saturday, March 23 at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Triton took on Borden to start off the day of state championship title games. In a close match, Triton defeated Borden 55-50 and became the division 1A state champions.

For the class 2A division, Bowman Academy beat Linton-Stockton 86-73. In the 3A division, Greensburg defeated Fort Wayne Concordia in overtime 73-70.

The final game of the day was the 4A class division. In a close game, Carmel won the state title after beating Indianapolis Cathedral 57-53. This is the third state title for the Carmel Greyhounds since 1977. Carmel's Michael Volovic was awarded the Trester Mental Attitude Award.















The Carmel Greyhounds won the state title for the class 4A division. Photo courtesy of the Indy Star.


Friday, March 22, 2013

NCAA Men's Tourney Wrap-Up: Second Round



--Allyson Burger--

As the second round of games in the March Madness Tournament comes to an end tonight, many fans' brackets have been taking some big hits and are starting to suffer, my three brackets included. Thursday, the first day of second round play, came close to making history when #1 Gonzaga came close to losing to #16 Southern U. Later that night came two more early upsets -- #12 California beat #5 University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), and #14 Harvard beat #3 New Mexico.

So far today, Friday, major upsets have included the Kansas State matchup with La Salle and the Ole Miss win over Wisconsin.

Here is the record of tournament wins thus far (8:50 p.m. Friday):

(Game WINNERS listed first)
Michigan St. vs. Valpo (65-54)
Butler** vs. Bucknell (68-56)
Wichita St. vs. Pitt (73-55)
St. Louis vs. New Mexico St. (64-44)
Memphis vs. Saint Mary's (54-52)
Marquette vs. Davidson (59-58)
Gonzaga vs. Southern (64-58)
Oregon vs. Oklahoma St. (68-55)
Louisville vs. NC A&T (79-48)
Michigan vs. South Dakota St. (71-56)
Arizona vs. Belmont (81-64)
California vs. UNLV (64-61)
Colorado St. vs. Missouri (84-72)
VCU vs. Akron (88-42)
Harvard vs. New Mexico (68-62)
Syracuse vs. Montana (81-34)
-----------------------------------------------Friday
Duke vs. Albany (73-61)
Ole Miss vs. Wisconsin (57-46)
Temple vs. North Carolina St. (76-72)
Miami (FL) vs. Pacific (78-49)
Creighton vs. Cincinnati (67-63)
La Salle vs. Kansas St. (63-61)
Indiana** vs. James Madison (83-62)
Illinois vs. Colorado (57-49)

Games currently in progress are:
#15 Florida Gulf Coast vs. #2 Georgetown (64-56) - 2nd half - TBS
#2 Ohio St. vs 315 Iona (73-51) - 2nd half - CBS
#8 North Carolina vs. #9 Villanova (50-46) - 2nd half - TNT
#3 Florida vs. #14 Northwestern U. (45-36) - 2nd half - Tru TV

Tune in to channels TBS, TNT, CBS, and Tru TV for the remainder of second round games!



Indiana College Basketball Teams and the Big Dance


As any sports fan know, it is that time of year, March Madness. The NCAA basketball tournament started on Tuesday with the First Four in a field of 68 teams. Of those 68 teams, 4 are from Indiana.  Valpraiso, Butler, Notre Dame, and Indiana all made it to the big dance.

Valpraiso played on Thursday against Michigan State in the second round. The 14 seed, Valpo, was not able to get the win against the Spartans, losing 54-65.

Butler returned to the tournament this year with a win over the Bucknell Bison Thursday 68-56. The Bulldogs will face Marquette on Saturday March 23, at 7:45pm. Butler went to the national championship in 2010 and 2011 losing to Duke and Connecticut respectively. Fans are hopeful for another run this year after missing the tournament all together in 2012.



Notre Dame will tip off on Friday at 9:45pm against Iowa State. Notre Dame is one of the teams sporting the new Adidas uniforms for the tournament.


Number 1 throughout the season, and a Number 1 seed in the tournament, Indiana will tip off for the first time of the tournament Friday at 4:10pm. They will play James Madison, a team that earned their way into the 68 teams on Tuesday night.

As the state of Indiana prides itself on being the home of basketball, it is only fitting that 4 teams would make the dance from the Hoosier State and it just solidifies how much the sport means to the state.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

High School boys semi-state

With the state basketball game just around the corner, the teams making their way to the finals had one more hurdle to overcome to take them to the final game.

On Saturday March 16, 16 teams battled for their chance to play in the state game. In the Class 4A division, Carmel defeated Merrillville 66-36 and Indianapolis Cathedral defeated Jeffersonville 74-53.

In the 3A division, Fort Wayne Concordia defeated Andrean in overtime with a score of 68-63. Greensburg sailed to the state game with a victory over Mount Vernon 62-37.

The class 2A division held some pretty close competition for the teams. In the end, it was Bowman Academy over Tipton with a final score of 67-64. In another close competition, Linton-Stockton conquered Speedway 76-75 in overtime.

In the class 1A division, Triton defeated three-time state champions Lafayette Central Catholic 40-32. Borden defeated University in a close match 47-44.

On Saturday, March 23, these teams will battle for the state championship title in Indianapolis. Click here for ticket information and more game stats.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Butler's Contribution to Indiana Basketball History



Thursday started the first round of the A10 Men’s Basketball Tournament in Brooklyn, NY.  AS far as Indiana basketball goes, the Butler Bulldogs joined the Atlantic 10 Conference for the 2012-2013 season.For the tournament Butler got the 5 seed and faced the Dayton Flyers Thursday and defeated them 73-67.  The Bulldogs take on Lasalle at 2:30 on Friday.



Aside from the actual basketball teams though, comes a history that is important to Indiana basketball as a whole. Hinkle Fieldhouse is home to the Bulldogs and this year, the building celebrated it’s 85th year.   



         


The Butler Sports website has a full history of the facility and says the first basketball game played in Hinkle was March 7, 1928, where the Bulldogs defeated Notre Dame 21-13. In 1983, Hinkle Fieldhouse was named to the National Register of Historic Places. In February 1987, it was tabbed a National Historic Landmark.
           


Even more to the history includes the 1986 movie “Hoosiers.”  Any sports fan should see this movie, but especially those fans trying to understand the heritage af Indiana basketball. The movie’s championship game takes place in Hinkle Fieldhouse.






With age, of course, comes wear and tear on anything, so Butler is currently raising money solely for renovations of the building. At games they promote the improvements and have a mobile service for people to donate $10 towards the construction to keep Hinkle up and operating. This piece of Indiana history is of course important to Butler fans and players, but it is also important to the whole state because it has such meaning to the heritage of basketball in the Hoosier State.


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Defensive Player of the Year to IU's Oladipo


Victor Oladipo, the 6'5" junior of the Indiana Hoosiers, was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year at the annual awards ceremony Monday night.

Oladipo is the first Hoosier to win defensive player of year since Dane Fife in 2002.

He was also voted first team All-Big Team.

SEASON AVERAGES:

FG%     FT%     REB     AST     STL     PTS
.614      .745       6.2       2.1        2.2       13.7

SEASON TOTALS:

FG%     FT%     REB     AST     STL     PTS
.614      .745      193       66         69        426

Other Hoosier honors:
-Cody Zeller - first team All-Big Team
-Will Sheehey - 6th Man of the Year


    

































 

Monday, March 11, 2013

Big Ten Victories Make Indiana Proud

--Allyson Burger--

Basketball fans on both sides of the Indiana University - Purdue University rivalry are still celebrating the victories of Sunday evening.

IU Hoosiers men's basketball team won the Big-Ten Championship outright for the first time in 20 years after defeating the Michigan Wolverines in a heart-pounding one-point game last night, and the Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team beat the Michigan State Spartans 62-47 to win the Big-Ten Tournament championships - their second consecutive tournament win.

The big story for the Hoosiers is the talk surrounding players Victor Oladipo (junior) and Cody Zeller (sophomore); both are favorites in the run for National Player of the Year. During Sunday's game, Zeller scored an impressive six points in the final 41 seconds and sealed the team's victory. Oladipo posted a career-high 13 rebounds, along with his 14 points in the game. However, it is believed that Oladipo, along with the rest of the nation, will be shocked and "crazy" if Zeller doesn't receive the award.

The Purdue win was in the hands of Boilermakers Forward Drey Mingo throughout most of the game last night. Mingo scored 24 of Purdue's 62 points in the championship; this was a large personal achievement for the fifth-year senior who had to sit out all last season with a knee injury. She was named as the tournament's Most Outstanding Player after the final buzzer.

This is the ninth tournament win for the Boilermaker women's team, a league-best record, and the 21st outright Big-Ten championship for the Hoosiers since their first in 1928. The men of IU next play in the Conference Tournament beginning March 14 in Chicago.

These wins Sunday night definitely reminded the nation that Indiana is truly a basketball state, making our state as proud as ever.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

High School Boys Regional

Saturday the boys in the 4A class division traveled to four different locations to take on their rivals for a chance to play in the semi-state basketball game.

Marion hosted New Haven, Fort Wayne Northrop, Kokomo and Carmel. New Haven defeated Fort Wayne Northrop 65-60 and Carmel crushed Kokomo 60-47. Carmel then defeated New Haven and became the regional champ in Marion.

Michigan City hosted Warsaw, Merrillville, Munster and South Bend Adams. With one second left on the score board, Warsaw had one chance to win the game but did not have enough time to execute their play and fell to South Bend Adams. In another close game, Munster who was ranked second in the state, and the favorite to win state lost to Merrillville who had a record 13-5. The final score for this game was 55-52. In the final game in Michigan City, it was pegged to be a close game since in their previous games both teams had won with final second shots. South Bend Adams fell short in the game making Merrillville the regional champ with a final score of 76-55.

Seymour hosted Jeffersonville, Franklin Central, Columbus North, and Evansville Harrison. Jeffersonville became the regional champ when they beat Franklin Central 85-69. Southport hosted Indianapolis Cathedral, Pendleton Heights, Pike and Martinsville. Indianapolis Cathedral is the new regional champ in Seymour after defeating Pike 62-57.

Saturday March 16, 2013, these teams will compete at the semi-state finals.




















Merrillville is the regional champ in Michigan City. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey D. Nicholls from Sun- Times Media.


For more results on class 1A, 2A and 3A visit WTHITV.com

Friday, March 1, 2013

IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals


This weekend marks the state championship for IHSSA girl’s basketball. Eight teams from around the state will travel to Terre Haute Saturday March 2.
For Class 1A, Fort Wayne Canterbury (24-3)  and Vincennes Rivet will battle for the championship title at 10:30 am. (22-4). In semi-state, Canterbury defeated Lafayette Central Catholic 74-50, and Rivet defeated Southwestern 58-50.
Canterbury is returning to the finals to defend their title as state championships. According to the IHSAA, Canterbury will be trying for their 5th title in 6 years.
            In Class 2A Eastern (Greentown) (22-3) is taking on Evansville Mater Dei (27-2) at roughly 12:45 pm. Eastern won their semi-state 74-55 against Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, who were the state runner-ups in 2012. Mater Dei went into overtime in their semi-state to win 56-49 against Heritage Christian.
In 2012, Mater Dei won their first state title in overtime to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 56-52.
            The 3A Championship game will tip off at 6 pm between Hamilton Heights and Mt. Vernon.  The Marauders defeated the Rushville Lions in semi-state 59-51 and Hamilton Heights outscored Benton Central 69-58.
            Mt. Vernon is looking for the title this year after falling short by 3 points to Fort Wayne Concordia in the finals last year.
            Class 4A is the only championship game that does not have a team returning from 2012.  Fort Wayne South Side (24-3) will face Bedford North Lawrence (27-0) at approximately 8:15 pm. Southside took Warsaw out of the tournament with a 47-44 win and Bedford defeated Roncalli in overtime 66-52.
The games will take place at the Hulman Center, 200 N. 8th Street, Terre Haute, IN. Tickets are $15.00 per game.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Pacers' Hibbert v. Warriors' Lee: UPDATE

-Allyson Burger-


It was announced on ESPN this morning that Roy Hibbert and David Lee will both be suspended for one game without pay. Other players involved in the small dispute, the Pacers' Lance Stephenson and Warriors' Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, were fined $35,000 for "escalating the altercation."

Lee will serve his suspension during the Warriors' game against the New York Knicks this coming Wednesday, while Hibbert will sit out the Pacers-Clippers game Thursday (tonight).

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hibbert's Head-to-Head


-Allyson Burger-

The Indiana Pacers hosted the Golden State Warriors Tuesday, coming out with a 108-97 win. But the score wasn't the only exciting thing that came from the fourth quarter.

The word "brawl" has been associated with the Pacers players often since the Pacers-Pistons game in 2004 when, at the end of a court brawl, a drink was thrown from the crowd at then-Pacers player Ron Artest, leading to a massive fight between players and the crowd.

Tuesday night during the final seven minutes of the game, Pacers center Roy Hibbert was ejected from the game after he and Warriors' David Lee started a fight over a missed shot. Hibbert's teammates joined in the dispute after, fellow player David West says, "they came after [Hibbert] too many times." The other Warriors players then followed.

Thankfully, this did not become another Detroit fiasco. The brawl spilled into the crowd, but this time around the spectators were wise enough to not get involved. The worst that may result from the small scuffle is a suspension for Hibbert for a few games.

On a lighter note, Tuesday was the first home game for Danny Granger this season. The Pacers' small forward played over 18 minutes and scored five points. Granger is slowly returning to his best after finally recovering from a knee injury.


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

A Young Leader












Cody Zeller: IU's Big Handsome
Hometown: Washington, Ind.
Position: F
Height/ Weight: 7-0/240

Cody Zeller's stats tonight against the Minnesota Golden Gophers didn't give justice to his contributions thus far this season. He scored 9 PTS.

In addition to those 9 points, he contributed:
7 REB
1 AST
1 BLK
3 STL

With that being stated, this game was not one for anyone to brag about with the Hoosiers falling to the Golden Gophers 77-73. This would be Minnesota's first time beating a #1 ranked team since 1989.

Zeller has been a stand-out player for the Hoosiers this year. Only a sophomore, Zeller leads the team in points and rebounds with:
16.6 PPG     .588 FG% (8th in the country)     .753 FT%
8.1 REB.

He has already surpassed 1,000 points - scoring 1,020 points so far - with 2 more years left at IU. Zeller has been named Big Ten Player of the Week twice this season and was also named a First Team Academic All-American.

Let's hope this sophomore continues to keep up the good work!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Honors for Ball State's Own, Scaife

-Allyson Burger-

Ball State senior guard, Jauwan Scaife, made national headlines after his performance at Southeast Missouri Saturday for the amazing buzzer-beater shot that gave the Cardinals the win.

Scaife sank a 3-pointer as time expired at the end of an exciting last minute, making the final score of the conference game 85-82. Including the final shot, Scaife scored a total 18 points, five assists and gained three rebounds for the Cards. He scored 7 of his 18 points in the final 1:33 of the game.

Following his exemplary performance Saturday, College Sports Madness selected Scaife as its Mid-American Conference Player of the Week Monday; a step up from previous title of Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week last week.

Scaife is averaging 21.4 points per game over his past seven games with the Cardinals, who will next host Central Michigan on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. tipoff at Ball State's Worthen Arena.









Semi-state heartbreak

Saturday, February 23 left a few teams in despair as the victors will be heading into the state basketball championship game this Saturday, March 2.

The Warsaw Tigers led Fort Wayne Southside until the start of the second half. As the game was nearing the end, only 3 points separated the teams. This is the first time since 1978 that Warsaw has had the opportunity to compete in the state championship game.

In the final 10 seconds of the game, Warsaw was down by 3 points. With an attempt at at a three-pointer, the buzzer the shrieked and the game ended with a Warsaw defeat. Fort Wayne Southside beat Warsaw 47-44.

Fort Wayne Southside will face Bedford North Lawrence in the state championship game Saturday, March 2.

For a video recap of the Warsaw vs. Fort Wayne Southside game, click here.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Granger is Back!


After sitting out the first 115 days of the Indiana Pacer's regular season due to a knee injury, Danny Granger was back on the court Saturday night as the team took on the Pistons. He entered the game at the end of the first quarter as Indiana basketball fans anxiously waited to see how he was going to play.

His statistics didn't look so hot:

Time in the game: 18 minutes
Shooting: 1-of-10
Total Points: 2

Coach Vogel said "rusty" was to be expected and Granger said he was just happy to be out there on the court.

"I knew I was going to hear it from the guys cause I had missed so many shots," Granger said. "I was 0-for-8 at that point. I just couldn't get it going. I was just happy to score at that point."

The Pacers are now #2 in the East, with a 35-21 record.

With Granger close to full recovery and seeing playing time again, will he help his team or throw off their rhythm? I guess only time will tell.

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