IU defeats Milwaukee, moves to 10-0
In the midst of a 17-5 Milwaukee run in the middle of the second half, which saw IU held without a field goal for almost seven minutes, Larryn Brooks stopped the bleeding.
In the midst of a 17-5 Milwaukee run in the middle of the second half, which saw IU held without a field goal for almost seven minutes, Larryn Brooks stopped the bleeding.
The IU women’s basketball team’s most prolific players were at it again in Assembly Hall. Freshmen guards Taylor Agler and Larryn Brooks commanded offense and defense in IU’s home 87-68 victory over Milwaukee.
When they face the Panthers (2-6) tonight, the Hoosiers will be aiming for a 10-game winning streak to begin its season, something the program last accomplished at the start of the 1994-95 season.
.Tuesday at Assembly Hall in IU’s 81-54 victory against Oakland, IU’s first man off the bench had eclipsed this mark by the end of the first half.
The order to attack the glass Tuesday night came early for sophomore forward Jeremy Hollowell.
The Hoosiers (8-2) showed their true colors last night in an 81-54 win against the Oakland Grizzlies.
The Hoosiers cruised to a win against Oakland tonight off a near career-night from graduate student guard Evan Gordon, who scored 26 points in IU’s 81-54 win.
Monday evening, IU Coach Tom Crean said defending the 3-pointer against one of the best 3-point threats in the nation will be his team’s pivotal focus on defense.
After an 89-68 victory against North Florida on Saturday night, Crean is hoping his Hoosiers continue to rebuild their confidence in today’s 7 p.m. home matchup with Oakland.
IU won’t get to 100, as they’ll call off the dogs early in anticipation for Saturday’s matchup against Notre Dame, but the Hoosiers will get the win.
After defeating Morehead State 77-54 Sunday, the IU women’s basketball team (9-0) is 3-for-3 in road games this season. The Hoosiers won a total of two road games last year.
The Hoosiers finished the game with a season-high 17 assists, their most since the tournament game against James Madison on March 22, when they also had 17.
In the Hoosiers’ 89-68 win against the Ospreys, IU had four players in double figures and nine players with at least six points — five of them coming off the bench — that propelled them to victory.
There’s no remedy like home cooking. That’s exactly what IU needed following a humbling 69-52 loss at Syracuse last Tuesday evening.
After North Florida crept within four points midway through the first half, the IU men’s basketball team tore off to a 17-point first half lead and eventually an 89-68 victory Saturday night at Assembly Hall.
The IU women’s basketball team looks to accomplish something it was unable to do last year when it faces Morehead State this Sunday: win more than two road games in a season.
Saturday evening, the Hoosiers have a chance to get back on track after a decisive 69-52 loss to No. 4 Syracuse in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge when they face North Florida at 7:30 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
Fixing the tangible aspects such as shooting is a quantifiable task, but the same can’t be said for IU’s other ultra-concerning issue: leadership.
Freshman guard Larryn Brooks scored a career-high 37 points as IU defeated Virginia Tech 71-65.
After seeing a 19-point lead wither down to four with just more than four minutes remaining, freshman guard Larryn Brooks connected on one of her four made 3-pointers on the night, stretching the Hoosiers’ lead to 61-54.