No. 10 Indiana women's basketball dominates No. 20 Ohio State behind Holmes’ 30 points
Mackenzie Holmes surpassed 1,000 career points Sunday night and Indiana improved to 8-2.
Mackenzie Holmes surpassed 1,000 career points Sunday night and Indiana improved to 8-2.
The Hoosiers forced 17 turnovers from the Buckeyes and only gave up 12 of their own.
Indiana beat Ohio State like a drum in Columbus.
Berger’s 19 points tied her highest scoring output for the season.
The Hoosiers shot 61% and finished with a season-high 91 points.
Indiana is lucky it has a defense that can counter its turnover issues.
All five Hoosier starters scored in double figures.
Cardaño-Hillary dominated the Nittany Lions defensively with five steals and seven rebounds.
Indiana scored and did not stop doing so from that point on.
The Wolfpack used a 9-1 run to pull away in the final three minutes.
Three Hoosiers scored in double digits to the Wolfpack’s four.
Indiana was simply outplayed by NC State down the stretch.
The meeting is a rematch from last season’s Sweet 16.
Indiana lost to Stanford University and beat the University of Miami in the Bahamas.
The Hoosiers return to Bloomington after going 1-1 in the Bahamas.
Holmes had 14 points and 11 rebounds in the victory.
The loss is the first of the season for Indiana.
Indiana was outrebounded 59-38 and shot for 32% overall.
Indiana fans had to purchase a subscription to watch their Hoosiers play on Thanksgiving.
Indiana beat Quinnipiac University 67-59 Saturday in Hamden, Connecticut.