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Zeller more than just a post player

by Justin Albers in Media | February 16th, 2012

Indiana freshman Cody Zeller has played against some of the best big men in the nation, and fared well.

He’s seen Kentucky’s Anthony Davis, Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger and Illinois’ Meyers Leonard already this season.

When the No. 18 Hoosiers played Northwestern on Wednesday night, Zeller faced no such challenge. The Wildcats started the game without a true post player on the floor and attempted to guard Zeller with the 6-9 John Shurna.

Zeller had a clear mismatch, and he figured to get his. But Northwestern figured it would also have a mismatch on the other end with the Hoosier center forced to guard a perimeter player.

The Wildcats gained no such advantage. Zeller started the game on guard Reggie Hearn, and he proved to be anything but a defensive liability in Indiana’s 71-66 win.

“Cody is gonna show people that he’s a lot more than just a big guy and a guy that plays around the bucket,” said Indiana coach Tom  Crean. “He’s an athlete. He’s a basketball player that happens to be very tall. He was on the perimeter tonight more than he’s been on the perimeter in any two or three games combined.”

Offensively, Zeller was his normal self, finishing with 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting and seven rebounds. The key for the Hoosiers (20-6, 8-6) was that he didn’t give up just as many points on the other end.

“How tall is he?,” Northwestern coach Bill Carmody asked facetiously, suggesting Zeller didn’t play like the 6-11 he is. “He’s very nifty in the post. We had him perfectly scouted, but he just goes by you or gives you a shoulder and he spins. He’s got a shot for most situations within 15 feet. Nothing fazes him that much. He’s got a lot of poise for a young guy.”

Carmody was asked, besides Zeller, how Indiana is different than the team that Northwestern beat a year ago.

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Jones silences critics with second half play

by Alex Bozich in Commentary | February 15th, 2012

The question heading into Wednesday night’s game with Northwestern was how Indiana, fresh off a pair of convincing wins, would reintroduce senior Verdell Jones into the rotation.

Jones, who left a loss at Michigan back on Feb. 1 with a shoulder injury, had started the season’s first 23 games, but the Hoosiers didn’t seem to miss him in a 17-point win at Purdue or a 13-point win against Illinois.

An increased ball-handling presence from Victor Oladipo was something Tom Crean said he didn’t see a reason to change in his pregame meeting with the media.

So where exactly would Jones, who has spent the majority of his IU career with the ball in his hands, fit?

The senior from Champaign, Ill. entered the game at the 14:23 mark, but his first half was forgettable. Eight minutes. Two assists. Zero points. Indiana hit the locker room with a six-point lead.

But as Northwestern mounted a 54-51 lead halfway through the second half, Crean looked down the bench for a veteran presence to help negate the effectiveness of the Wildcats’ swarming 1-3-1 zone.

And Jones delivered with three key baskets down the stretch, including a 19-footer with 31 seconds remaining, to lift Indiana to its 20th win.

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The Minute After: Northwestern

by Ryan Corazza in The Minute After | February 15th, 2012

Thoughts on a 71-66 win against Northwestern:

Let’s face it: This Northwestern team has owned, and often embarrassed Indiana in the Tom Crean era. The Wildcats had won the last three meetings before tonight (including a win in Assembly Hall last season) and six of the last seven.

And boy, at times, Northwestern was right there to keep the streak alive; Indiana’s victory did not come easy. Northwestern was looking for a signature win to boost its tourney hopes and gave the Hoosiers just about all they could handle. The Wildcats’ 1-3-1 zone bottled up the Hoosiers at times. John Shurna, as he’s prone to do, got on a scoring roll. He had some crafty one-on-one play against a host of Indiana defenders and ended the contest with a game-high 29 points (11-of-21 from the field). Bill Carmondy rode him hard. He barely got any breathers; the box score had him at 40 minutes. Drew Crawford, Northwestern’s other offensive weapon, got his, too. He scored 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting in 38 minutes.

But their efforts could only take the Wildcats so far. Because Indiana got it done in winning time, got it done when it mattered most.

With 4:19 to go, Cody Zeller — who led the way for Indiana with 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting — picked up his fourth foul on Shurna, who made the bucket. And after Shurna converted on the line for a 3-point play, it was all knotted up at 63-63. But Northwestern only managed one field goal (an Alex Marcotullio jumper at the 2:19 mark) and one free throw (Marcotullio with two seconds left and the game basically over) the rest of the way.

As for the Hoosiers? The oft-derided, fresh-off-a-shoulder-injury Verdell Jones came up big.

He made a move on Dave Sobolewski off the wing, and nailed a mid-range jumper to respond to Shurna’s 3-point play. He drove to the hoop for two to put Indiana up four with 2:53 remaining. And he hit the shot that put this one away, a weakside, toe-on-the-line two with 31 seconds left to put Indiana up six (71-65). Outside of a missed 3-point attempt, this 3-of-3 performance in the closing minutes were Jones’ only field-goal attempts of the night.

This was a senior not letting the Wildcats come into Assembly Hall and take another game from him. It was confidence in crunchtime. It was Vintage Verdell.

So here Indiana stands, it’s first 20-win season under Crean in the books. The Hoosiers are playing well and taking care of business late in the Big Ten season. But Sunday, it’s a return to the unforgiving road where nothing comes easy. A visit to Iowa City awaits. And they’ll need to keep bringing it.

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HD Video: Tom Crean on Northwestern win

by Alex Bozich in Video | February 15th, 2012

Coach Tom Crean met with the media following Indiana’s 71-66 win over Northwestern on Wednesday at Assembly Hall. Watch the press conference in high-definition quality video in the embedded media player below:

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HD Video: Jones, Oladipo and Zeller on Northwestern win

by Alex Bozich in Video | February 15th, 2012

Verdell Jones (six points, four assists, three rebounds), Cody Zeller (23 points, seven rebounds, three assists) and Victor Oladipo (12 points, six rebounds and four assists) met with the media following Indiana’s 71-66 win over Northwestern at Assembly Hall on Wednesday.

Watch the press conference in high-definition quality video in the embedded media player below:


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Check out 24 photos by Jamie Owens from Indiana’s 71-66 win over Northwestern at Assembly Hall in the embedded photo gallery after the jump.

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