Tommy’s Three Takeaways: Indiana soundly defeats North Carolina
It was quite possibly the most dominant defensive performance we’ve seen in the Mike Woodson era at Indiana.
It was quite possibly the most dominant defensive performance we’ve seen in the Mike Woodson era at Indiana.
Indiana moves to 7-0 after an outstanding defensive performance.
The environment at Assembly Hall is sure to be electric for Wednesday’s contest, as both teams are looking to grab a signature win early in the season.
Let’s turn to the tape to see what’s wrong with North Carolina — and what awaits the Hoosiers on Wednesday night.
Indiana now shifts its attention to the second game of three in the Hoosier Classic.
Bench players showed flashes on both sides of the ball, which goes a long way in college basketball.
It was the first non-conference road win for the Hoosiers since Nov. 30, 2011.
Getting a road win like this will pay great dividends at the end of the season.
The Musketeers are certainly an NCAA Tournament-capable team, and a win on the road would do wonders for the Hoosiers.
Indiana won 101-49 over Bethune-Cookman to get to 2-0.
One nagging issue is still bothering the Hoosiers.
In the second half, the Hoosier defense held Morehead State to just 24 points.
Xavier Johnson returns in a large role for Indiana this season.
There’s a reason why so many expect Hood-Schifino to be the top freshman in the Big Ten this season.
Race Thompson is an important frontcourt piece for Indiana.
It might be just one game against an inferior opponent but the signs of production are there for this talented freshman class.
Tamar Bates is looking to grow more accustomed to the college game this season.
Trayce Jackson-Davis is a preseason All-American whose play is expected to lead Indiana to a Big Ten title.
Trey Galloway's play could prove very important for the Hoosiers in 2022-23.
Indiana men's basketball fans are amped up to see the Hoosiers back on the hardwood soon.