COLUMN: Purdue gets physical, but Indiana women’s basketball just keeps winning
Bring out the brooms, it’s a sweep.
Bring out the brooms, it’s a sweep.
Indiana has not lost to Purdue at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall since 2013.
Indiana fell in Big Ten conference play for its second straight game.
The Hoosiers gave up a 32-11 run to close the game before falling 74-57.
Illinois went on a 22-5 run midway through the second half.
Kofi Cockburn scored 37 points in Illinois’ last game against Wisconsin.
The Hoosiers ended the game on an 18-3 run to take the lead for good.
Indiana beat Minnesota 80-70 on Thursday night.
Gulbe scored a career-high 28 points against Minnesota.
The matchup is the Hoosiers’ first home game since Jan. 13.
The Hoosiers were outrebounded 52-20 by the Wolverines.
Indiana’s loss marked the end of a nine-game win streak.
This loss isn’t back-breaking.
Crabb was the public address announcer at Assembly Hall for 45 years.
No. 6 Indiana will take on No. 7 Michigan Monday night in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Indiana defeated Maryland in Xfinity Center for the first time since Maryland entered the conference.
Trayce Jackson-Davis and Race Thompson combined for 35 points and 21 rebounds.
On Friday, Woodson said Phinisee has plantar fasciitis.
Indiana men’s basketball beat Penn State in a 74-57 blowout Wednesday night.
Tamar Bates played 15 minutes off the bench, and Xavier Johnson scored 19 points.