BLOOMINGTON – Well, that was fun.
The style of play Indiana fans have desired for years came into focus in the first half of the Hoosiers' season-opener against Alabama A&M tonight. IU fired away from 3, got after it on defense and shared the ball with pretty significant creativity on offense.
After two seasons of muddling through less than impressive performances in buy games, the Hoosiers came out blazing in the first game of the Darian DeVries Era, building a 23-point lead by the midpoint of the half and taking a 58-22 advantage into the locker room.
The star for IU was highly touted guard Lamar Wilkerson, who poured in 12 points in his first six minutes with a trio of 3s and has 15 points on 4-for-8 3-point shooting. One of the long-range shots from the Sam Houston transfer came as

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