NOTEBOOK: Time is on Hoosier Side with Peru Trip
Indiana University's men's basketball team is poised to benefit from an important trip to Peru for the FISU America Games, providing players with crucial off-season training opportunities. With a revamped roster including seven transfers and four freshmen, Coach Darian DeVries aims to build chemistry through potentially five games from July 20 to August 1. This trip comes after a disappointing last season and offers extended practice time compared to previous summers, allowing for more detailed coaching and film analysis.
By the Numbers- Five games scheduled in Peru, compared to three during last summer's Puerto Rico trip.
- IU's roster includes seven transfers and four freshmen aimed at improving an 18-14 season.
- Players report for summer workouts on June 1, kicking off a six-week training period.
- IU plans to play high-profile non-conference games against Syracuse and Kentucky this season.
Following the Peru trip, the team will continue focusing on developing talent and integrating new players as they prepare for the upcoming season and strive for NCAA tournament qualification.
Bottom LineThe Peru trip represents a pivotal chance for the Hoosiers to solidify their new roster dynamics, setting the stage for improved performance and potentially better outcomes in both the regular season and NCAA tournament.
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