Indiana’s margin for error slowly disintegrates in loss to Kentucky in Lexington
Indiana didn’t lose the game in a single defining moment.
Indiana didn’t lose the game in a single defining moment.
After cold shooting nights in recent losses, the Hoosiers heated up in a hurry Tuesday.
The vaunted Cardinal offense lived up to the hype, and was too much for the Hoosiers.
Indiana now knows how to play on the road in this conference.
Indiana kept its foot on the gas all night.
It was more of the same for IU: A slow start headlined by poor shot-making gave Lindenwood a chance to hang around.
Indiana survived a poor shooting night and learned valuable lessons.
Indiana’s defense was the difference between the Hoosiers and Incarnate Word.
The Hoosiers average nearly 100 points, over 10 3s and dominant first halves through first three games of Darian DeVries era.
Wednesday’s win comes after a 100-70 win over Marquette on Sunday in Chicago.
The Hoosiers are shooting 46.2% from three through two games this season.
Indiana showed toughness, poise and a glimpse of its emerging identity.
Through shared ball movement and an impressive 3-point shooting night, Indiana cruised in its exhibition against Marian.
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Observations from Indiana's media day, going player-by-player and through key games on the schedule.
If practices are an introduction to the new era in Bloomington, be prepared for some high-intensity basketball.
Darian DeVries continues to rebuild Indiana's roster ahead of his first season as head coach.
DeVries follows his father, head coach Darian DeVries, as the second commit for the Hoosiers on Wednesday afternoon.
Enright marks the beginning of a new era for head coach Darian DeVries and the Hoosiers.