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When Matt Roth was draining three-pointers at a 54.5 percent clip as a senior on the Indiana basketball team in 2012, he knew he wanted to become a coach one day.
Indiana guard Matt Roth reacts to hitting a three-point basket against Northwestern in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Bloomington, Ind., Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. (AP ...
A news station near Peoria, Il., HOI 19, is reporting that Illinois sharpshooter Matt Roth has narrowed his college choices down to three. ... Filed to: Indiana Elite, Matt Roth, Tyler Zeller.
Former Indiana guard Matt Roth played at IU from 2008-2012, filling an important role for Tom Crean’s early Indiana teams as a consistent 3-point shooter.. Roth was a career 41.4 percent 3-point ...
Matt Roth left Washington as Illinois' most prolific 3 ... As a senior at Indiana in the 2011-12 season, Roth led the Big Ten Conference in 3-point shooting at 54.5% as the Hoosiers went 27-9 and ...
Matt Roth's collegiate basketball career appears to be over, both at Indiana or anywhere else. According to The Hoosier Scoop, Roth is neither taking classes at Indiana or considered a scholarship ...
Yesterday, we commented on a report about Matt Roth and Indiana’s scholarship situation. If you’re not caught up on what happened, it’s pretty simple: Indiana came into this summer with 14 players ...
Former IU guard Matt Roth, ... He played that role well for Indiana, leading the Big Ten Conference in 3-point percentage on the NCAA tournament Sweet 16 team in 2012 at 54.5%.
Roth is married to the former Lindsay Enterline, who played basketball and volleyball at Indiana. They have three children ages 7, 5 and 3. From the archive: Matt Roth among seniors who’ve seen ...
After the first couple games of the season, Hoosier fans were starting to feel very good about their team. They could drive the lane, hit shots, play inside, and make three-pointers ...
The reaction to both my story in Monday's Indianapolis Star regarding Matt Roth's future with Indiana basketball, and latermy Hoosier Insider Blog on the same topic has produced some interesting ...
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