Good news Hoosier fans.
Over the course of the history of the Big Ten conference IU has fared better than well on year's ending in "3"
Sign of things to come for 2022-23?
2013: 29-7, 14-4, Big Ten champs. AP#1 and top overall NCAA seed
2003: 21-13, 8-8. Not great but AJ Moye and company still managed to win a first round game before losing every good Pittsburg team
1993: 31-4, 17-1. Big Ten champs. AP#1 in final poll, an elite 8 felt like a major disappointment that year.
1983: 24-6, 13-5 Big Ten champs. What a season for Kitchel and Wittman, reaching #1 during the season at one point, eventually losing to twin tower Mel Turpin and Sky Walker, despite Sam Bowie being out with a slow healing leg injury.
1973: 22-6, 11-3 Big Ten champs. Downing, Ritter and Green lead to Hoosiers to Bob Knight's first Final Four.
1963: 13-11, 9-5, 3rd in the B1G. A loaded team with Splinter Rayl, Tom Bolyard, Jon McGlocklin, and the Van Arsdale brothers. Slightly disappointing but still a solid team, earning a high of #8 in the polls.
1953: 23-3, 17-1 National Champs. McCracken's second title featured All American Don Schlundt who finished as the Big Ten's all time leading scorer
1943: 18-2, 11-2 2nd in the Big Ten but a great season led by Ralph Hamilton and Irv Swanson
1933: 5th in the conference.
1923: 7th.
Over the course of the history of the Big Ten conference IU has fared better than well on year's ending in "3"
Sign of things to come for 2022-23?
2013: 29-7, 14-4, Big Ten champs. AP#1 and top overall NCAA seed
2003: 21-13, 8-8. Not great but AJ Moye and company still managed to win a first round game before losing every good Pittsburg team
1993: 31-4, 17-1. Big Ten champs. AP#1 in final poll, an elite 8 felt like a major disappointment that year.
1983: 24-6, 13-5 Big Ten champs. What a season for Kitchel and Wittman, reaching #1 during the season at one point, eventually losing to twin tower Mel Turpin and Sky Walker, despite Sam Bowie being out with a slow healing leg injury.
1973: 22-6, 11-3 Big Ten champs. Downing, Ritter and Green lead to Hoosiers to Bob Knight's first Final Four.
1963: 13-11, 9-5, 3rd in the B1G. A loaded team with Splinter Rayl, Tom Bolyard, Jon McGlocklin, and the Van Arsdale brothers. Slightly disappointing but still a solid team, earning a high of #8 in the polls.
1953: 23-3, 17-1 National Champs. McCracken's second title featured All American Don Schlundt who finished as the Big Ten's all time leading scorer
1943: 18-2, 11-2 2nd in the Big Ten but a great season led by Ralph Hamilton and Irv Swanson
1933: 5th in the conference.
1923: 7th.