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Two basketball bluebloods have bargained to battle each other for the next three seasons.

Indiana and Lousiville jointly announced on Friday that their men's basketball teams will square off in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The first game of the series will be on New Year's Eve of 2016 at Indianapolis' Bankers Life Arena, home of the Indiana Pacers. Yes: a neutral-court game.



"The Louisville series will be a great challenge for us," Indiana coach Tom Crean said. "The preparation and execution needed to compete against Rick Pitino and his team is extraordinary. We are excited about the opportunity to face them on a consistent basis and the chance for both schools’ fan bases to watch this series take off again is exciting. That first game on New Year’s Eve next year should be special."

Even better: the following two tilts will be home-and-home. Louisville hosts in 2017, on Dec. 9 of that year, and Indiana gets the third game at Assembly Hall on Dec. 8, 2018.

Louisville coach Rick Pitino called the arrangement a "natural rivalry."

What's more, IU and U of L's football teams have also agreed to a three-year series, but they will meet much further down the road. (That's just how college football scheduling works.) Gridiron games between the Cards and Hoosiers will play out in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

In hoops, Indiana has won 10 of the 17 all-time meetings between the programs. The last game between them was last year, in fact. Louisville took out Indiana handily, 97-74, at Madison Square Garden. That game was the first between the two in 11 seasons. I was there, and the fan support was clearly noticeable enough that it sparked the coaches and programs to plan more for the future.

It's a superb thing to see elite programs schedule each other.

"I’ve felt for a long time that these series were a natural for fans from both universities and I’m thrilled to see it come to fruition," Louisville AD Tom Jurich said. "We appreciate the efforts of Fred Glass and his staff in helping to pull this together. We have played each other in most sports and it has been a very friendly rivalry. There are a lot of fans in Southern Indiana that support both schools who I know will particularly enjoy the competition."
 
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Good. Glad they got this match up finalized. I look forward to it in the future and it is a natural rivalry game.
 
Two basketball bluebloods have bargained to battle each other for the next three seasons.

Indiana and Lousiville jointly announced on Friday that their men's basketball teams will square off in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The first game of the series will be on New Year's Eve of 2016 at Indianapolis' Bankers Life Arena, home of the Indiana Pacers. Yes: a neutral-court game.



"The Louisville series will be a great challenge for us," Indiana coach Tom Crean said. "The preparation and execution needed to compete against Rick Pitino and his team is extraordinary. We are excited about the opportunity to face them on a consistent basis and the chance for both schools’ fan bases to watch this series take off again is exciting. That first game on New Year’s Eve next year should be special."

Even better: the following two tilts will be home-and-home. Louisville hosts in 2017, on Dec. 9 of that year, and Indiana gets the third game at Assembly Hall on Dec. 8, 2018.

Louisville coach Rick Pitino called the arrangement a "natural rivalry."

What's more, IU and U of L's football teams have also agreed to a three-year series, but they will meet much further down the road. (That's just how college football scheduling works.) Gridiron games between the Cards and Hoosiers will play out in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

In hoops, Indiana has won 10 of the 17 all-time meetings between the programs. The last game between them was last year, in fact. Louisville took out Indiana handily, 97-74, at Madison Square Garden. That game was the first between the two in 11 seasons. I was there, and the fan support was clearly noticeable enough that it sparked the coaches and programs to plan more for the future.

It's a superb thing to see elite programs schedule each other.

"I’ve felt for a long time that these series were a natural for fans from both universities and I’m thrilled to see it come to fruition," Louisville AD Tom Jurich said. "We appreciate the efforts of Fred Glass and his staff in helping to pull this together. We have played each other in most sports and it has been a very friendly rivalry. There are a lot of fans in Southern Indiana that support both schools who I know will particularly enjoy the competition."
Never been to Assembly Hall, but I heard it's like watching basketball at the KY CTR for the Arts.

I have been to a football game there before their renovations. The campus is nice and there is plenty of room for tailgating under big shade trees. I will make the trip, if I can still get around by then.
 
Never been to Assembly Hall, but I heard it's like watching basketball at the KY CTR for the Arts.

I have been to a football game there before their renovations. The campus is nice and there is plenty of room for tailgating under big shade trees. I will make the trip, if I can still get around by then.

Watching a game in Assembly Hall is like watching a basketball game in an over size high school gym but the atmosphere is electric .
 
All I can say is it's about time. This series was long over due. Now if we can get Cincinnati back on the schedule, then all would be right in the UofL sports world IMO.
 
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Wish we played this year. Their team has some real potential and it would be a good game for our guys to go up against one of the top offenses in the country.

That said if they don't crush it in recruiting next year they could be in some trouble 2016 they may only return a starter or two.
 
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