Karoline Striplin, Yarden Garzon power Indiana to dominant win in Big Ten opener against Penn State
Ryan Costello | December 7Indiana's ability to shed the press — which has historically bothered the Hoosiers — was key to the victory.
Indiana's ability to shed the press — which has historically bothered the Hoosiers — was key to the victory.
Indiana needed a late run to pull away and advance in the Battle 4 Atlantis.
Indiana learned some lessons during the loss.
Indiana is a tough team and wasn’t going to go quietly.
The victory pushed Indiana into the second weekend of the tournament, which marks its third Sweet Sixteen appearance in five years.
The fourth-seeded Hoosiers are set to face 13 seed Fairfield for their first-round matchup at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in Bloomington.
Injured Mackenzie Holmes played just four minutes in the loss.
Indiana's physicality bothered the nation's leading scorer.
She currently ranks second in blocked shots and fifth in rebounds.
It was just the fourth triple-double in program history.