IUSportCom
Indiana University Student Sports Media


Audio

June 17, 2011
 

Heartland Summer Series: Ian Levy

kenneth-faried-morehead-state

This week on the Heartland Summer Series, Jimmy goes one-on-one with Ian Levy, a contributing writer at Two Man Game, Hickory High and Indy Cornrows. Together the guys delve into issues the Pacers had last season and take a hard look at Indiana’s current core, and what fans should expect from them next season. Focus then shifts to the draft and prospects that the Pacers could be eying, with Ian using his unique statistical analysis to provide perspective on potential picks. How close is the current core to contention, and who could the Pacers pick at #15? Tune in and find out!



About the Author

Jimmy Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh – a junior – is entering his third year of content production for IUSportCom. After chronicling Indiana football’s 2011 season as a beat writer/columnist, and covering Hoosier basketball’s return to the Sweet Sixteen as a contributing writer, the Indianapolis native was promoted to Co-Managing Editor of IUSportCom in the spring of 2012. Twitter: @JPCIV E-mail: jpcavana@indiana.edu



 
 

 
nba

The Association: Episode 8

  The NBA playoffs have begun meaning Chris and Max are here to break down what you should expect to see in each matchup. They give you x-factors for each series as they find the unheralded players poised to make an impact.
by Chris Vadney
 

 
 
NBA
Indiana-Pacers-Logo

Pacers Weekly: Playoffs, Round 1

The NBA regular season came to a close on Wednesday, finally setting the scene for the playoffs. For the Pacers, this means getting ready to face the Atlanta Hawks in the first round. Both teams are limping into the playoffs, w...
by Max Gabovitch
 

 
 
NBA
rivers

After Boston Marathon Tragedy, Compassion Got the ‘W’

                          eroes of the day weren’t in jerseys; on Monday, April 15th, 2013, they were in uniforms, running attire, and everyday clothes. Sports ...
by HoosierLyss
 

 




The Latest
 
TV


 
UA-2967222-2