The Indiana season is right around the corner for both the men’s and women’s team which means the Inside Indiana Basketball coaches show with both Teri Moren and Mike Woodson is also on the horizon.

Per a release, the first edition of Inside IU Basketball is set to begin this Monday, October 30th. The show is hosted by legendary Voice of the Hoosiers Don Fischer.

Below is the full release.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The first edition of Inside Indiana Basketball Radio Shows with Teri Moren and Mike Woodson presented by CommunityCars.com at the Chop Shop Restaurant will air Monday, Oct. 30.

Teri Moren will be joined by Voice of Indiana Women’s Basketball Austin Redner beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET followed by Mike Woodson and legendary Voice of the Hoosiers Don Fischer on Inside Indiana Basketball at 7:05 p.m. ET.

The show will air live on WHCC 105.1 FM in Bloomington along with its radio affiliates around the state. Fans can also watch a live stream of the radio show on the team’s respective Facebook accounts.

Inside Indiana Women’s Basketball Broadcast Dates

October 30

November 6, 13, 27

December 11

January 22, 29

February 12

March 4, 11

Inside Indiana Basketball Broadcast Dates

October 30

November 6, 13, 27

December 4 (pre-recorded show), 11, 18

January 15 (pre-recorded show), 22, 29

February 12, 19, 26

March 4, 11

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