Ben’s Bulletin: Indiana finally knows who its best players are
These six players are Indiana’s best chance at competing in the NCAA Tournament.
These six players are Indiana’s best chance at competing in the NCAA Tournament.
Malik Reneau marked his return with his best performance of the season.
The Hoosier defense ramped up the pressure, getting steals, stops and fastbreak scores in that second half, leading to the team’s fourth Quad 1 win this season.
It was Mike Woodson’s first win at the Breslin Center as a head coach.
The losses and recent news have taken a toll on the Hoosiers, Mike Woodson said.
The now 13-3 Hoosiers returned from their victorious trip over Penn State with yet another Big Ten win.
It's the second win in a row that came by single digits over a nonconference team at home.
Indiana returned to winning ways Saturday, edging out Chattanooga 74-67 despite a long scoring drought.
Indiana's inconsistencies returned in the final tune-up before the Big Ten opener.
After a nightmare week in the Bahamas, Indiana returned to the U.S. and found its groove again on both sides of the ball.
One question is how to convince the Hoosiers to play together defensively.
Indiana went to 3-0 and passed its first test of the year.
Emotions were high after the loss to Nebraska.
Indiana's 13% performance from 3 on Saturday brings Indiana to 134-for-426 (31.5%) from the arc this season.
“I’m upset with the way we played, the way I’ve coached this team this whole season,” head coach Mike Woodson said.
Purdue was able to out-rebound Indiana 46-31, including 15 offensive boards that led to 12 second-chance points.
The most glaring issues were Indiana’s fouling trouble and offensive rebounding.
Anthony Leal's 3-pointer capped off the comeback.
Much has been expected from both players this season.
Where does Indiana go from here?