IU beats No. 1 in Assembly Hall
In a game of runs, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan to give the Hoosiers sole possession of first place in the Big Ten.
In a game of runs, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan to give the Hoosiers sole possession of first place in the Big Ten.
Miller and his bench picked up technical fouls within a minute of each other in the second half that allowed Ohio State to extend its lead to 10 points. The Buckeyes survived the ensuing IU comeback effort to beat the Hoosiers 70-56 in Assembly Hall.
In a game of runs, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan to give the Hoosiers sole possession of first place in the Big Ten along with the national accolades likely to come their way today.
Hoosier fans who had braved the cold to rock ESPN College GameDay earlier that morning before setting decibel records during Saturday night’s game could tell what was coming. “We’re number one,” they chanted in unison.
After a game of scoring sprees and slumps, No. 3 IU emerged with a 81-73 home upset of top-ranked Michigan that will likely elevate the Hoosiers back to No. 1.
IDS men's basketball beat writers Nathan Brown and Max McCombs and columnist Michael Norman are tweeting live from Assembly Hall for this evening's game between No. 1 Michigan and No. 3 Indiana. Follow them and IDS Sports on Twitter for updates. Tipoff is at 9 p.m.
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All the hoopla from ESPN’s College Gameday aside, Saturday’s titanic clash between No. 1 Michigan and No. 3 IU at Assembly Hall carries major implications.
At No. 1 and No. 3, Saturday’s matchup will be the highest pair of teams to ever play in Assembly Hall in its history as the Hoosiers attempt to take down their second top-ranked foe at home in two seasons.
Finding themselves down just six at halftime, the IU women’s basketball team was in striking distance of an upset of No. 14 Purdue Thursday night in West Lafayette, hoping to beat its rival for the first time in eight tries.
When the IU women’s basketball team plays No. 14 Purdue at 6:30 p.m. today in West Lafayette, it will be looking to snap several dubious streaks against one of the Big Ten’s toughest teams.
The surest sign of the Purdue faithful were the sounds, eager yells echoing through the night as the students waited to flood into their home.
Indiana’s ability to attack the basket in the opening minutes Wednesday changed the course of the game because it put the Boilermakers’ big man, A.J. Hammons, in foul trouble.
The Hoosiers triumphed against the Boilermakers at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette 97-60.
After Purdue got into quick foul trouble early on, the IU men's basketball team was able to run out to a 20-point lead at halftime against the Boilermakers, up 47-27 heading into the locker room in West Lafayette.
IDS men's basketball beat writers Nathan Brown and Max McCombs and columnist Michael Norman are tweeting live from Mackey Arena for this evening's game between No. 3 Indiana and Purdue. Follow them and IDS Sports on Twitter for updates. Tipoff is at 8:30 p.m.
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