IU eager to face Georgia in NCAA first round
The Hoosiers and Bulldogs do battle Saturday at 9 p.m.
The Hoosiers and Bulldogs do battle Saturday at 9 p.m.
IU and Kentucky haven't played since 2012.
They're more concerned with how the teams as a whole match up.
Kentucky set a record for most shots blocked in a game Thursday night.
Even when IU was up 20 points Thursday, Tom Crean was still yelling.
Nate Jackson is into the quarterfinals in his weight class.
The freshman scored 14 points in the win Thursday.
He did a lot more than his eight points might suggest.
He scored 20 points with 10 assists.
Yogi Ferrell led the Hoosiers with 20 points.
He scored seven points and had six assists in his return from injury.
Without much experience the Hoosiers are looking to prove themselves.
He hasn't played in IU's last four games.
The Mocs use a full-court press, something the Hoosiers haven't seen much of.
Elijah Oliver and Nate Jackson will compete in Madison Square Garden.
The Hoosiers completed a major comeback
Hartman is one of IU's starters, but not one of the primary scorers.
The Hoosiers, a No. 9 seed, will play in South Bend on Friday.
IU is a No. 5 seed in what might be the toughest regional.
A second round game vs. Kentucky looms.