By: Neil King Staff Writer There were no lead changes in a rough loss as visiting St. Francis outscored the IUSB men’s basketball team 52-26 in the first half in what would be a 17-point loss by the Titans on Monday, Jan. 20. Home court advantage meant little as the IUSB squad fell behind 8-20
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By: CAMERON MCCARTNEY Staff Writer IU South Bend’s very own Bill Reilich, assistant men’s basketball coach, and his group of childhood friends appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Dan Cox, Dan Burtenshaw, Stevie Brock and Reilich were all born in Centerville, Ohio. They’ve been making music together since high school, but
By Neil King Staff Writer Both women’s and men’s IUSB basketball teams took on Robert Morris University (RMU) on Saturday. Both games were a battle of the Titan’s patience against RMU’s speed, and in both games speed won the game. The lady Titans did well early but lost momentum as RMU’s Renee Reed knocked one
By: NEIL KING Staff Writer The sounds and sights of pregame warm ups were the same. The sounds of basketballs bouncing against the court and backboards and the squeaking of shoes remained. The crowd was a little bigger than normal for an IU South Bend basketball game, but not overwhelmingly so. It was the moment
By: CAMERON MCCARTNEY Staff Writer The IU South Bend men’s basketball team faced the Bearcats of Brescia University on the IUSB campus on Wednesday night, and the Titans started the game on fire. Shooting three-pointers and hustling up and down the court, IUSB never trailed despite some close calls, and pulled off the win, 90-77.
News via http://www.iusbtitans.com Women’s basketball falls at #1 Indiana Wesleyan On Saturday, Nov. 2, The Indiana University South Bend women’s basketball team traveled to Marion, Ind., to take on the #1 ranked Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats. The Titans seemed to have trouble scoring against the Wildcat defense, scoring just 42 points on 15-of-43 shooting (35%). IWU shot
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Scott Cooper has been very successful as both a player and a coach. He was a McDonald’s All-America nominee in 1998 as a senior at Wooster High School in Ohio, and a three-year letter winner in basketball at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania…