The crowd was fantastic, standing room only.
IU will never win the "decible war" because of the configuration of the hall, the cloth seats and the acoustic tiles on the walls and ceiling, but the place rocks and they understand what they are watching (students to a lesser degree of course).
I like the latest version of the Intro video, more updated but still pays homage to history. Interesting to watch the visiting players all watch the vid with their mouths hanging open.
You just knew at halftime taht pu had a run in them and Woody had to back off the tenacious defense to reduce foul trouble as we were getting called fo a lot. We missed three threes (two by Trey) and they hit three or so which gutted the lead.
I was impressed with Edey's soft touch and improved footwork around the rim, he is tough to stop. i was impressed as always by TJD's versatility on defense, ball handling and passing skills.
With PU's ranking i expected to see more fans in TAH but there were very few as usual, nothing like how many we take there. You could see some IU fan brough his BIL or something in a few places.
The bottom line is IU was shorthanded by 2 1/2 rotational players including our top defender plus one that we might have used for five fouls.
Congrats Woody...masterfully done.
IU will never win the "decible war" because of the configuration of the hall, the cloth seats and the acoustic tiles on the walls and ceiling, but the place rocks and they understand what they are watching (students to a lesser degree of course).
I like the latest version of the Intro video, more updated but still pays homage to history. Interesting to watch the visiting players all watch the vid with their mouths hanging open.
You just knew at halftime taht pu had a run in them and Woody had to back off the tenacious defense to reduce foul trouble as we were getting called fo a lot. We missed three threes (two by Trey) and they hit three or so which gutted the lead.
I was impressed with Edey's soft touch and improved footwork around the rim, he is tough to stop. i was impressed as always by TJD's versatility on defense, ball handling and passing skills.
With PU's ranking i expected to see more fans in TAH but there were very few as usual, nothing like how many we take there. You could see some IU fan brough his BIL or something in a few places.
The bottom line is IU was shorthanded by 2 1/2 rotational players including our top defender plus one that we might have used for five fouls.
Congrats Woody...masterfully done.