Indiana’s senior class ‘going out as a winner’ with win over Ohio State
Indiana’s seniors showed that they would not go down without a fight.
Indiana’s seniors showed that they would not go down without a fight.
These six players are Indiana’s best chance at competing in the NCAA Tournament.
A Quad-1 win on the road over the Ducks would have put Indiana into a very safe position to go dancing.
The tide is turning in Bloomington.
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.
The victory comes on the anniversary of Bob Knight throwing his chair, proving the rivalry is alive and well
It was Mike Woodson’s first win at the Breslin Center as a head coach.
The game came down to the final seconds.
Indiana went to 3-0 and passed its first test of the year.
The Hoosiers have the pieces, they just haven’t put everything together.
Two seniors said they're coming back next year.
Galloway collected his first career double-double while Mgbako continued his resurgence.
Hoosiers dished out 28 assists on 30 made baskets
Indiana's 13% performance from 3 on Saturday brings Indiana to 134-for-426 (31.5%) from the arc this season.
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.
After back to back years of fans storming the court at Assembly Hall, fans were storming the exits Tuesday.
Indiana had its worst performance of the season Tuesday night against Morehead State and needed a confidence-boosting win heading into the final game of the calendar year.
Indiana led by as much as 13 points in the second half before Kansas regained control