‘Nobody feels sorry for us’: Indiana falls to Michigan and remains winless in the Big Ten
With the loss, Indiana falls to 0-10 in the Big Ten and 11-11 overall.
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.
Forward Zania Socka-Nguemen returned from injury, bringing much-needed depth.
Indiana ran away with their final nonconference game showing much improvement.
No big? Big problem.
Indiana escaped in the fourth with some late heroics to move to 10-2 on the year.
The Hoosiers called on young players to help them recover from a loss to Illinois, and they answered.
When the Hoosiers needed a spark, two freshmen stepped up and brought the energy.
After an ugly win the last time out, Indiana failed to respond on the road.
“Sometimes I wonder if they think they [the players] know more than me and my staff know,” Moren said of her players.
Despite another strong performance from Shay Ciezki and a win, it was a night to forget for the Hoosiers.
Despite their best effort, the Hoosiers ran out of steam in their upset bid.
Five Hoosiers eclipsed double digit points, while every Hoosier found the bottom of the net.
The Hoosiers relied on their stars.
The Hoosiers remain undefeated as IU's winningest head coach continues to pile up victories.