Indiana still searching for answers in the paint after starting forward’s injury
No big? Big problem.
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.
It’s been a long time coming for Lenée Beaumont — 584 days to be exact.
The Hoosiers committed their most turnovers in nearly nine years.
It was one step forward, two steps back for IU’s veteran against UIC and Marshall.
Shay Ciezki scores a game-high 35 as a Hoosier helping Indiana to a 2-0 start.
Indiana returns five players from last season.
The Hoosiers look to make a tournament run once again this season.
After an offseason full of roster turnover, IU showed out in its first game as a brand-new team.
New faces were instrumental to the 100-32 victory.
The coaching staff has plenty of holes to fill this offseason