INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — There was a time when a lot of the Indiana recruiting talk swirled around Khristian Lander. Former coach Archie Miller had recruited three straight Indiana Mr.
Two of Indiana’s three point guards from the 2021-22 season moved on to new programs following Mike Woodson’s first year in Bloomington. Rob Phinisee and
The dust has settled after a hectic college basketball offseason heavily impacted by the transfer portal. Indiana had three players – Rob Phinisee (Cincinnati),
Khristian Lander announced on Wednesday that he will transfer to Western Kentucky University to play under head coach Rick Stansbury. Lander has three years of eligibility remaining. Lander's commitment post on Twitter says, "Like father, like son." Lander's father Keith played cornerback and safety on the Western Kentucky football team.
The former blue-chip recruit played in half as many games as a sophomore as he did as a freshman. Khristian Lander, the former 5-star recruit who 247Sports’
Much-heralded but seldom-used point guard Khristian Lander announced on Wednesday afternoon that he is leaving the Indiana basketball program and entering the transfer portal for the second straight year.
Just an hour before tip of Sunday’s game at Minnesota, Indiana announced that Rob Phinisee will be available to play for the first time since Jan. 26. Phinisee has missed the last six games with plantar fasciitis.
Indiana announced a little more than an hour from tipoff that it would once again be without guards Trey Galloway and Khristian Lander for Thursday’s game against Maryland.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Indiana sophomore guard Trey Galloway will not play on Monday night against Ohio State. The school announced about an hour before gametime they he is out with a lower body injury.
Senior point guard Rob Phinisee will miss his sixth consecutive game due to injury. The Lafayette, Ind. native suffered a plantar fasciitis injury in the Hoosiers 74-57 win over Penn State.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Sometimes, in the dog days of a college basketball season, all you need is a hug. We saw a lot of that on Saturday after Indiana beat
Watch as Indiana forward Race Thompson and guard Khristian Lander discuss a 68-55 win over Maryland in College Park on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers (16-5, 7-4) will have the week off before hosting Illinois next Saturday.
If you look at the National Championship winners over the past 10 years in college basketball they all have one thing in common: steady and consistent point guard play.
What can we learn from today’s buy game Fortunately for Indiana fans, the Hoosiers early Sunday buy game in Assembly Hall was fairly uneventful. A buzzer-beating tip in cut Indiana’s lead to six going into the half, but the Hoosiers had a comfortable ten-point lead a minute or so before that, so it didn’t necessarily feel close.
Fill the holes. Fill the gaping holes. Mike Woodson knew that was the very first thing he had to do when he was hired as the coach at Indiana last spring.
Woodson's tenure at Indiana is off to an encouraging start.
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