Post-centric lineup hinders opportunity for Indiana basketball in loss to Northwestern
The Hoosiers’ offense vastly improved with a smaller lineup down the stretch.
The Hoosiers’ offense vastly improved with a smaller lineup down the stretch.
The little things added up in the Hoosiers’ 4-point defeat.
Sunday’s loss marked the Hoosiers’ fourth straight to the Wildcats.
The Hoosiers have lost three consecutive contests to the Wildcats.
Indiana is 3-3 against Purdue during the Mike Woodson era.
The Hoosiers had a chance to force a competitive game before a disastrous second-half start.
Both of the Hoosiers’ losses to the Boilermakers were by at least 20 points.
The Hoosiers went 2-0 against the Boilermakers last season but were swept this year.
Indiana kept things close early before collapsing.
The Hoosiers lost by 21 points to the Boilermakers in their first matchup.
Jackson-Davis scored 6 points in four minutes.
Galloway’s 25 points were the second-most he’s scored in his career.
The Hoosiers erased an 18-point second-half deficit against Ohio State.
Reneau posted 26 points and 14 rebounds in a consistent effort.
Reneau and Galloway combined for 51 points Tuesday night.
The Hoosiers fall to 13-9 on the season.
The Hoosiers were outscored by 18 points in the second half.
Penn State beat Indiana on the road for the first time since 2014.
Penn State outscored Indiana by 21 points off 3-pointers.
The Hoosiers had only lost twice at home prior to Saturday.