Sydney Parrish’s contagious shooting fuels No. 14 Indiana’s rout of Nebraska
The senior has been on a tear from behind the arc recently.
The senior has been on a tear from behind the arc recently.
The Hoosiers did something that hasn’t been done this century.
Indiana is now 11-1 on the season with a 2-0 conference record.
For the first time since Tyra Buss in 2018, Indiana recorded back-to-back games with a single player scoring 30+ points.
The Hoosiers set a program record in the victory.
Senior guard Sydney Parrish announced after the game that she'll return next season as a fifth-year senior.
The Hoosiers were excellent in transition as well.
Mackenzie Holmes scored 22 points in her homecoming game.
Indiana senior guard Sara Scalia had a career day with 28 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
Garzon’s career night helped lead the Hoosiers to a dominant win.
Indiana gets 18th consecutive win at home.
A sophomore guard stepped into a larger role and had a standout performance.
Mackenzie Holmes shot a perfect 14-for-14 from the field.
"We have some of the best shooters in the country,” head coach Teri Moren said.
Indiana's season came down to less than 10 possessions all year. Sometimes the game can be cruel.
No. 1 Indiana will play No. 9 Miami in the next round.
The senior post player is recovering from an injury suffered in the Big Ten Tournament.
Breaking down Indiana’s possible path to a Final Four, starting with red-hot Tennessee Tech.
Scalia’s ability to score the ball is what brought her over to Bloomington and that was on clear display during the first game of the tournament.
The Hoosiers honored those who built a foundation of winning in the best way possible — by clinching a share of the conference championship.