Indiana Info
Head Coach: Mike Woodson (4th year)
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Hoosiers
Line: Nebraska by 4.5
Rotation Depth: 8+
Last time out: Defeated Minnesota
Nota bene:
- Nebraska smoked Indiana last year 3 times with the closest game being a 15 point loss in Indiana. Indiana leads the all-time series 19-10.
- Hoiberg and Mike Woodson are both former NBA coaches. Woodson was the coach of the Atlanta Hawks (2004-2010) and NY Knicks (2012-2014)
- This is the 4th time Nebraska and Indiana have squared off in the early B1G matchups but the first time it's been at Nebraska.
- Mackenzie Mgbako was HS teammates with former Husker Jamarques Lawrence and CJ Wilcher's brother Simeon.
- This will be Indiana's first true road game. They played three neutral court games at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
- Gabe Cupps is out after having shoulder surgery. The Soph guard made 22 starts for Indiana as a freshman but had fallen out of the rotation this season.
Player to watch: Mackenzie Mgbako
The sophomore forward has blossomed into the 3pt shooter that Indiana had hoped for, shooting 43.9% on the year. Mgbako has a NBA body and NBA game but thanks to NIL he's being paid to stay at Indiana as opposed to gambling to get drafted by a NBA team.
Player to watch: Malik Reneau
The junior post player is having his best season as a Hoosier though what makes him particularly valuable in this lane dominant group is his ability to pass out of the post
Player to watch: Oumar Ballo
The Arizona post player is the big dog on the roster in terms of height and mass, approximately the size of Meah but easily more skilled. The key tonight for Meah (or any other big) will be to not foul out in the five minutes vs Ballo.
Player to watch: Myles Rice
The Washington St PG might be the most important player for Indiana in terms of winning given his ability to feed post players and hit from outside. He might be still adjusting to Indiana's pace given how much he's been turning the ball over vs his time at WSU.
Player to watch: Trey Galloway
The fifth year senior glue guy is still here. As the backup PG, Galloway's numbers are somewhat flipped this season as he's turning the ball over at a career high rate though has hit 8-15 from three.
Indiana Roster
Player | # | Class | Pos | Height | Weight | Summary |
Malik Reneau | 5 | JR | F | 6-9 | 233 | 15.5 Pts 6.4 Reb 2.6 Ast |
Mackenzie Mgbako | 21 | SO | F | 6-8 | 217 | 15.1 Pts 5.1 Reb 1.6 Ast |
Oumar Ballo | 11 | SR | C | 7-0 | 260 | 13.2 Pts 9.1 Reb 2.5 Ast |
Myles Rice | 1 | SO | G | 6-2 | 175 | 10.8 Pts 3.0 Reb 3.4 Ast |
Bryson Tucker | 8 | FR | F | 6-6 | 207 | 6.4 Pts 3.5 Reb 0.8 Ast |
Trey Galloway | 32 | SR | G | 6-4 | 210 | 6.1 Pts 1.8 Reb 3.7 Ast |
Luke Goode | 10 | SR | G | 6-7 | 200 | 5.9 Pts 2.0 Reb 0.6 Ast |
Kanaan Carlyle | 9 | SO | G | 6-3 | 185 | 5.9 Pts 2.4 Reb 2.1 Ast |
UNL Game Notes
Roster/infirmary report
9 Forward Berke Büyüktuncel 6-10 244 lbs Sophomore (questionable, groin pull)
Possible starters for Nebraska
3 Guard Brice Williams 6-7 214 lbs Senior
4 Forward Juwan Gary 6-6 226 lbs Senior
24 Guard Rollie Worster 6-5 210 lbs Senior
34 Center Braxton Meah 7-1 264 lbs Senior
0 Guard Connor Essegian 6-4 190 lbs Junior
Bench
2 Guard Ahron Ulis 6-3 190 lbs Senior
5 Forward Braden Frager 6-7 220 lbs Freshman
8 Guard Jeffrey Grace III 6-3 200 lbs Junior
12 Guard Gavin Griffiths 6-7 193 lbs Sophomore
20 Forward Justin Bolis 6-8 225 lbs Sophomore
25 Guard Nick Janowski 6-4 208 lbs Freshman
31 Guard Cale Jacobsen 6-4 195 lbs Sophomore
1 Guard Sam Hoiberg 6-0 185 lbs Junior
23 Forward Andrew Morgan 6-10 242 lbs Senior
35 Forward Henry Burt 6-7 222 lbs Sophomore
Out for year
51 Forward Rienk Mast 6-10 260 lbs Senior
Hoiberg Presser
Like the last time Nebraska was held under 55 (last season at Maryland), Hoiberg has 'thrown out the numbers' during this week's practice, opting to navigate the practice with toughness instead of pace. Hoiberg also mentions that Berke still isn't 100% and will likely be on a minutes restriction
The Skinny:
Does Indiana take Nebraska seriously even after being handed by the Cornhuskers 3 time last season? The Hoosiers have look quite sharp after returning from their holiday tournament and steamrolled Minnesota at home on Monday while witnessing Nebraska being curb-stomped at Michigan St. Mike Woodson was out last night at a cigar bar last night watching Thursday Night Football. Exactly how hungry is this Indiana team?
I think you'll see Nebraska turn things around in terms of rebounding and getting shooters like Brice Williams and Connor Essegian looks. I think you'll see Juwan Gary pull down a few of his patented 1 armed rebounds. I think you'll get the version of Nebraska that can win this game.
What version of Indiana will you get? The Huskers will likely kill their transition game and probably force them into turnovers. Are they willing to take those 3s Nebraska will give them despite being the team that is hesitant to take those 3s?
Pretty sure this Indiana team is better than last season but I have to think both teams will just run the same gameplans as last season and that likely favors the Huskers
Prediction: Nebraska 77 - Indiana 70
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