Anthony Leal's heroics provide spark as Indiana beats Iowa despite injuries
Forward Malik Reneau and guard Xavier Johnson each left the game due to injuries.
Forward Malik Reneau and guard Xavier Johnson each left the game due to injuries.
Indiana snapped a three-game losing streak.
Indiana extended its 24-year losing streak at the Kohl Center.
He and senior Xavier Johnson look to be a formidable one-two punch as the Hoosiers march into the heart of conference play.
With Indiana center Kel'el Ware out, Reneau set a new career-high point total for the second time in as many games.
Indiana had its worst performance of the season Tuesday night against Morehead State and needed a confidence-boosting win heading into the final game of the calendar year.
A lot of Indiana’s early struggles in the season were especially apparent in Indiana’s first half of play.
Veteran guard Xavier Johnson missed the conference opener.
With injuries evident throughout the day, it was not a walk in the park for the Hoosiers.
The bench unit scored 30 of the team’s 74 points.
The growing chemistry between the sophomores continues to be a strong point for this young Indiana team.
A 19-2 stretch proved to be the difference as IU defeated FGCU 69-63 at Assembly Hall.
Two newcomers led IU in scoring.
With just about three months until Hoosier Hysteria, let’s take a look at this revitalized roster.
The Hoosiers have certainly been heating up at the right time, picking up two ranked wins in the past week.
Jalen Hood-Schifino, Malik Reneau and Kaleb Banks played vital roles as Indiana defeated Ohio State.
Indiana closed the game on a 7-0 run to pull out the win.
Getting a road win like this will pay great dividends at the end of the season.
One nagging issue is still bothering the Hoosiers.
In the second half, the Hoosier defense held Morehead State to just 24 points.