Indiana's season reaches finale in loss to Miami
ALBANY, N.Y. — Finality is often a somber moment. For Indiana, the season concluded in a gloomy fashion, as the Hoosiers fell 85-69 to Miami in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Finality is often a somber moment. For Indiana, the season concluded in a gloomy fashion, as the Hoosiers fell 85-69 to Miami in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Indiana led for the majority of the contest. But midway through the second half, a 14-point IU lead was cut to eight thanks to back-to-back 3-pointers from Kent State’s Jalen Sullinger.
CHICAGO — Indiana fell short in the Big Ten Tournament once again. This time, it was Penn State defeating Indiana 77-73 to advance to the Big Ten Championship.
CHICAGO — Indiana’s defense has not always been what it was supposed to be this season. The Hoosiers were favored to win the Big Ten in the preseason, largely because of the defensive infrastructure they built in Mike Woodson’s first season as head coach.
Two minutes and one second.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With 3:55 remaining in Saturday’s clash between No. 5 Purdue and No. 17 Indiana, Purdue forward Mason Gillis made a short jump shot to cut Indiana's lead down to 71-62.
No. 5 Purdue has lost three of its past five games. This downward spiral began with a 79-74 loss at Indiana on Feb. 4. Since then, the Boilermakers lost two other road games to Northwestern and Maryland.
No. 14 Indiana trailed for 26:01 of its 40-minute contest against Illinois on Saturday. The Fighting Illini led for the meat of the game, as fans in Assembly Hall were tame throughout.
EVANSTON, Ill. — No. 14 Indiana had recovered from being behind 21 points. A Miller Kopp steal landed in the arms of Trayce Jackson-Davis, who scooped the ball up and laid it in.
We’ve seen this story before.
The top-ranked team in the country heads to Bloomington on Saturday to take on No. 21 Indiana.
College basketball teams that find success in March typically have a core of experienced players to lead the way. Indiana has those players, which is why it was favored to win the Big Ten in the preseason.
With 14:52 left in Indiana’s matinee against Michigan State on Sunday, the Hoosiers led by a point, 45-44. After a media timeout, Indiana subbed in Tamar Bates in favor of starting point guard Jalen Hood-Schifino.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Indiana controlled most of the first half Thursday at the State Farm Center over the Fighting Illini, but toward the end of the half, Illinois went on a 10-2 run to cut IU’s lead down to 39-28.
“Defense is what won us a lot of games last season, and I'll never get away from that.”
Well, that (de-)escalated quickly.
No. 15 Indiana likely won’t have a ranking by its name next week.
LAWRENCE, Kan. — For the first time this season, No. 14 Indiana is on a losing streak. The Hoosiers fell 84-62 on the road to No. 8 Kansas to move to 8-3 on the year.
The last of the daunting non-conference games is here for No. 14 Indiana. After an 89-75 loss against No. 9 Arizona, the Hoosiers travel to Lawrence this Saturday to take on No. 8 Kansas.
Thirteen-for-37. That’s what Indiana held North Carolina’s three leading scorers — Caleb Love, Armando Bacot and RJ Davis — to from the field on Wednesday night.