No. 16 IU women’s basketball climbs its way back to beat No. 21 Northwestern 74-61
The Hoosiers had an emotional return to play after a 10-day break.
The Hoosiers had an emotional return to play after a 10-day break.
IU’s last win at Northwestern was Jan. 24, 2016, exactly five years ago.
The Hoosiers are 6-1 in conference play and 8-3 overall.
The Hoosiers have had two consecutive games postponed.
With Thursday’s victory, Indiana has defeated Purdue in their last four meetings.
The Hoosiers won by 21 points, their sixth Big Ten win by that margin.
The duo combined for 30 points, 12 rebounds, five steals and four blocks.
IU will now get a week break before their next scheduled game.
The Hoosiers have won three straight games against the Boilermakers.
Head Coach Teri Moren prioritizes defense with IU’s bench.
Reserve players Keyanna Warthen, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Kiandra Browne made their marks early in the game.
Ali Patberg finished with a team-high of 21 points.
Three players scored 15 points or more in IU’s 85-64 victory Thursday.
Patberg ended her streak of slow offensive games.
Grace Berger recorded her second triple-double of the season.
The junior guard finished with a game-high 26 points in IU’s loss at Maryland.
Maryland shot 53% from the field while IU shot 45%.
Junior guard Grace Berger scored a career-high 26 points in the 84-80 loss.
The Hoosiers have won each conference game by more than 20 points.
Nicole Cardaño-Hillary scored a season high 14 points.