Nebraska’s 3-point blitz dumps Indiana men’s basketball out of Big Ten Tournament
The Cornhuskers made 14 3-pointers Friday night, the third-most in Big Ten Tournament history.
The Cornhuskers made 14 3-pointers Friday night, the third-most in Big Ten Tournament history.
The Hoosiers will finish the season with a 19-14 record.
The Cornhuskers drained 14 triples Friday night.
The Hoosiers’ winning streak reached five in Thursday night’s Big Ten Tournament contest.
The Hoosiers held the Nittanty Lions nearly 16 points below their season average.
Leal’s game-winning layup pushed the Hoosiers to the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.
Anthony Leal made a putback layup with five seconds remaining.
After Indiana beat the Spartans, the two coaches took different approaches to Woodson’s job.
Ware was voted second team All-Big Ten and Mgbako Co-Freshman of the Year.
The Hoosiers overcame adversity in Sunday’s win, a fitting farewell for the seniors.
Galloway exited the game with 12:54 remaining in the first half.
Ware scored 28 points including the game-winning free throw.
Galloway and Leal have an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indiana finishes the season at 18-13, 10-10 in Big Ten play.
The Hoosiers have four seniors, two of whom can choose to go through the ceremony.
McNeeley is ranked as the No. 16 player according to 247Sports.
Davis finished 1-31 in his sixth year with the program.
The Hoosiers thumped Minnesota on Wednesday night as an encouraging — albeit late — surge continues.
The Hoosiers had 28 assists on 30 field goals, their most assists since 2016.
The Hoosiers held the Gophers to 39% shooting from the field and 19% from deep.