Column: Hoosiers bow out of Big Ten Tournament but their future is brighter than ever
With four out of five starters projected to return, the sky is the limit for Indiana.
With four out of five starters projected to return, the sky is the limit for Indiana.
The Hoosiers were never able to gain control in a game that felt lopsided from the start.
Success from distance helped fuel IU's late-season surge. On Thursday, that success wasn't there.
The Hoosiers learned from previous struggles and kept their season alive Wednesday.
The 20-point comeback is IU's largest since at least 2013-14.
Indiana ends season on dominant win over Penn State.
Five of the Hoosiers’ last seven games have been victories to keep their season alive.
The seniors’ leadership and trust in their teammates have sparked confidence in IU's young players.
When Indiana needed late baskets, it wasn’t a question of who would score them, it was a matter of how.
Shay Ciezki, the Big Ten’s leading scorer, rolled her ankle in shootaround.
The Hoosiers got back in the win column against their rivals.
The Hoosiers have now won consecutive games for the first time in over a month.
After a winless January, IU started February with a win.
With the loss, Indiana falls to 0-10 in the Big Ten and 11-11 overall.
It has been a rough season for IU on the court, but their support off the court never wavered.
Shay Ciezki's 37 points weren't enough.
The Hoosiers remain at the bottom of the conference after seven games.
The Hoosiers’ 0-7 conference start is their worst in the Moren era.
Sunday’s matchup was not the first time the Hoosiers have struggled in the third quarter.
The Hoosiers are still winless in the Big Ten after squandering a halftime lead against the ranked Hawkeyes.