COLUMN: Indiana women’s basketball was just too good for Charlotte
Blowouts over lower seeds are just the way the wind blows in the NCAA Tournament.
Blowouts over lower seeds are just the way the wind blows in the NCAA Tournament.
The Hoosiers outscored the 49ers 22-2 across a seven-minute span in the first half.
Indiana will play No. 11-seed Princeton in the Second Round on Monday.
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The Hoosiers will play NCAA Tournament games in Assembly Hall for the first time.
Indiana will play the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Saturday in Bloomington, Indiana.
Don’t lose sight of their accomplishments and what’s yet to come.
The Hoosiers came short in their second-ever conference title game appearance.
Indiana fell to Iowa 74-67 in the Big Ten Championship on Sunday.
The Hoosiers won 70-62 to secure a berth in the Big Ten Championship game.
The last time the Hoosiers went to the Big Ten Championship was 2002. They won.
The Hoosiers did not allow the Terrapins to make a single 3-pointer.
Mack is back, perhaps for good this time.
Box scores are neat, just wait until you see this bad boy.
Patberg went 5-7 from deep for a season-high in 3-pointers.
Indiana will play Maryland for the third time this season on Friday.
An opponent with a better offense would’ve caused trouble today.
The senior Hoosiers helped take a middling Big Ten program to national prominence.
Indiana is playing for a conference title, but so much more is on the line.