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Where in the World Is Tayton Conerway?

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Just five days after their epic second-half collapse against Northwestern, the Indiana Hoosiers saw their NCAA Tournament hopes all but evaporate with a 77-64 loss to #13 Michigan State. What is perhaps more surprising is that with their tournament hopes hanging in the balance, Tayton Conerway, who had 12 and 14 points over the past two games, played just 7 minutes. 

A Tale of Two Halves: Hoosiers Go Ice Cold in Loss

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Tuesday was an absolute must-win game for the Hoosiers. Looking to keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive, the Hoosiers had to beat the Wildcats before a big matchup against Michigan State on Sunday. Unfortunately for Indiana, they were unable to get the job done.

Indiana Adds Ryan Carr as Executive Director of Basketball

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Indiana Athletics Release BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana head men’s basketball coach Darian DeVries announced the Executive Director of Basketball Ryan Carr, a former Indiana men’s basketball manager and 1996 graduate, on Monday. He brings over two decades of NBA front office experience with the Indiana Pacers, rising from a regional scout to Senior Vice President of […]

5 Questions Facing IU Basketball Heading Down the Stretch

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As the Indiana Hoosiers approach the end of the regular season with a 17-9 record, questions arise about their NCAA Tournament chances, player injuries, and coaching effectiveness. Key issues include the team’s need to win three of five remaining games, the enigmatic status of players Tayton Conerway and Trent Sisley, and redefining success for the program.

Hoosiers’ Flaws Exploited in Blow Out Loss at No. 8 Illinois

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On February 15, 2026, the Illinois Fighting Illini defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 71-51, capitalizing on a significant rebounding advantage. Indiana struggled offensively, particularly in the second half, scoring only 20 points and failing to convert good looks. Coach Darian DeVries emphasized the need for tougher play and improved performance on the boards.

Lamar WilkerHIM Dominates against Oregon

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Lamar Wilkerson had quite the performance against Oregon on Monday night. The senior guard fell just short of tying his career high of 44 with 41 points, leading the Hoosiers to a 92-74 victory over the Ducks.

Second Half Efficiency Helps Hoosiers Handle Ducks 92-74

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“We’ve really found an identity on both ends of the floor,” Darian DeVries said. “Our floor spacing has been better. Ball movement has been better. Defensively, we’re more connected. There’s still work to do, but I like the effort they give every day. Even during the losing streak, they never came to practice with their heads down. They came to work, they came to get better, and they came to win the next one.”

 Hoosiers Survive Overtime Scare Against Wisconsin

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It took an excruciating 45 minutes, but the Hoosiers pulled out a resume-building win over Wisconsin on Saturday. Without Tayton Conerway, who was a late scratch due to illness, the Hoosiers needed big games from Conor Enright and Lamar Wilkerson. The Hoosiers got big games from both, just perhaps not in the way they were expecting.