The Horizon

Grenadier Basketball and The Road to The Championship

Bailey Sanders, Staff Writer January 30, 2017

Since making the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics final four in 2013, the Grenadiers have experienced numerous injuries. Now, with a healthy group, head coach Wiley Brown has the current...

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IUS athletes take on new challenges

Somolia Pumphery March 21, 2016

Playing college sports usually means student athletes play four years of one sport before graduation. Here at IU Southeast, things can be a little different. The next two semesters will have senior...

Thomas sets up the offense in the first quarter. The Grenadiers would go on to win by 47 points.

Grenadiers dominate Midway University

Enrique Bryan, Staff Reporter January 27, 2016

On Jan. 26, 2016 the IUS women`s basketball team dominated Midway University, with a final score of 95-48. The Grenadiers started hot and stayed that way against Midway’s much smaller lineup. The...

Hayden Casey and Carson Casey after Hayden’s high school team he helps coach won a sectional title. Photo courtesy of Hayden and Carson Casey

It Runs In The Family

Charlyn Corum, Staff Reporter January 25, 2016

Competitiveness ranges from skipping rocks to playing sports. Hayden Casey, secondary education junior and Carson Casey, elementary education sophomore, both grew up in Borden, Indiana. While attending...

Jay Jones, assistant coach for the IUS men’s basketball team sits on the bench with players during the game against St. Catharine. This is Jones’ first year on staff.

New assistant brings AAU background to team

Parker Henes, Staff Reporter October 29, 2015

IU Southeast hired a new assistant coach to the men’s basketball team in the middle of the 2015 season. Jay Jones has spent his whole life playing and teaching basketball. He played high school ball...

Joe Jackson, sophomore forward, goes up for a layup against St. Catharine on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Jackson finished the game with nine points and six rebounds as the Grenadiers lost by four points in their home opener.

Grenadiers lose home opener to St. Catharine

Parker Henes, Staff Reporter October 28, 2015

The IUS men’s basketball team lost their home opener 80-76 on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Four Grenadiers scored in double figures, but it wasn’t enough to overcome St. Catharine College. “It was a game...

One man, two sports

One man, two sports

Parker Henes, Staff Reporter October 15, 2015

This year, senior Jordan Thompson will step onto the hardwood court to finish out his collegiate basketball career. After that, he will then stand atop of the white rubber slab that is approximately 60...

Photos by Ashley Sizemore

Homecoming high jinks: IU Southeast community joins in Spirit Week celebrations

Ashley Sizemore February 24, 2014

Players and spectators were brimming with school pride in the Activities Building on Thursday, Feb. 13, during the Homecoming faculty versus students basketball game. The faculty beat the students 38-33...

Diary of a college basketball refugee

IUS Horizon March 18, 2013

I was born a Hoosier fan. I bleed crimson— literally. As soon as I exited the womb, I’m pretty sure I was put into my little baby candy stripes and cooed a sweet “Hoo-Hoo-Hoosiers” in my mother’s...

Double teamed

IUS Horizon February 4, 2013

Mitchell twins bring ‘super powers’ to IUS basketball lineup IU Southeast has been double teamed by the self-proclaimed twin super powers Kevin Mitchell and Cameron Mitchell, junior guards. The twins...

IUS basketball loses to Bellarmine

IUS Horizon November 8, 2008
The IUS men’s basketball team lost 87-69 to Bellarmine University on Sunday, Nov. 2 in their season opening exhibition at Knight Hall.

Junior provides leadership, laughs

IUS Horizon October 25, 2008
When asked about this season and his team, IUS men’s basketball coach, Wiley Brown said, “We’ve got tremendous leaders that love to play the game.” Dejon Gary, junior guard, was the first player mentioned in the discussion.
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