Author: Seth Tow

Indiana women’s basketball defeated Butler 72-53 on Wednesday evening at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Below are three quick reasons why the Hoosiers won, along with highlights, final stats, and a few quotes. IU (5-0) goes back on the road for its next game to take on Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday. —————————————————— Three quick reasons why Indiana beat Butler 1. A big first quarter: Indiana raced out to a big lead early in the game. Teri Moren’s team dominated the opening period and built up a 23-7 lead by the end, with freshman Maya Makalusky capping it off with a 3-pointer…

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Indiana football has its second bye of the 2025 season in the penultimate week of the regular season. IU is off this week, with only one regular season game remaining after the bye: the Old Oaken Bucket game at Purdue. Curt Cignetti’s team will be a heavy favorite in that matchup, and a win would secure the first undefeated regular season in program history. But even without playing this week, the Hoosiers could officially clinch a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game. They’d need two results to go their way on Saturday for that to happen. Maryland (4-6, 1-6…

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IU women’s basketball’s first power-conference matchup of the season presented the Hoosiers with a crossroads. Teri Moren’s team was coming off a rough outing last week against Marshall. IU won that game, but it more so survived its own poor play rather than assert any control over the Thundering Herd. Indiana followed that with a road battle at Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla. Last year, the team allowed bad performances to spill over into future games, leading to several non-conference losses and a tougher Big Ten slate than the program had seen in several seasons. The Hoosiers had to respond…

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Watch as Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren and guard Lenée Beaumont discussed IU’s 76-72 road win over Florida State. Video provided by IU Athletics. For complete coverage of IU women’s basketball, GO HERE.  The Daily Hoosier –“Where Indiana fans assemble when they’re not at Assembly” Find us on Instagram, X, and Facebook Seven ways to support completely free IU coverage at no cost to you.

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Indiana women’s basketball beat Florida State 76-72 Sunday evening at the Donald L. Tucker Center in Tallahassee, Fla. Below are three quick reasons why the Hoosiers won, along with highlights and final stats. IU (4-0) returns to Bloomington to take on Butler on Wednesday. —————————————————— Three quick reasons why Indiana beat Florida State 1. Lenée’s day: Lenée Beaumont had a tough night against Marshall, with a team-high seven turnovers. She scored 10 points, for the second time in the first three games this year, along with six assists and four turnovers, but the redshirt sophomore appeared out of sorts throughout that…

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BLOOMINGTON — Curt Cignetti, at times, is a madman on the sidelines. And he doesn’t shy away from it — he’s acknowledged those tendencies on multiple occasions. Indiana’s head coach will pace around furiously and continue coaching his players hard when his team is winning by 40 points in the fourth quarter. He’s become a meme for his many displeased facial expressions captured during games, even when the Hoosiers are playing well. But when IU entered halftime on Saturday against Wisconsin ahead by just three points, Cignetti took a different approach. He didn’t light into his team in the locker…

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Indiana football is looking to make more history on Saturday. The second-ranked Hoosiers (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) take on Wisconsin (3-6, 1-5) at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, kicking off at noon ET on Big Ten Network. This is IU’s final home game of the regular season, so the program will honor its seniors on the field before the contest. Curt Cignetti has led Indiana to a 10-0 start for the second straight season. But this was where the run ended for the Hoosiers last year, as they fell to Ohio State in Columbus in their penultimate game in 2024. So…

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Indiana women’s basketball is bringing in a strong class of freshmen next year. The Hoosiers officially signed four players for the class of 2026 on Wednesday: guards Ashlinn James and GiGi Battle, wing Addison Nyemchek, and center Zoe Jackson. ESPN ranked Indiana’s class the sixth-best in the country. Indiana landed the two highest-rated players of the group, Nyemchek (No. 28 in ESPN’s top 100) and Battle (No. 32), in September. Nyemchek and Battle are the two highest-ranked recruits Teri Moren has signed in her 12 seasons at the helm of IU women’s basketball. For context, Grace Berger was No. 46…

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BLOOMINGTON — Three games into Darian DeVries’ first season as Indiana head men’s basketball coach, his team has already formed an offensive identity. The Hoosiers are going to take a lot of 3-pointers, and they’re going to make a lot of them. They share the ball extremely well, and that translates into assists. And they take care of the ball. That all results in very few wasted possessions, the sign of a ruthlessly efficient offense. And that’s what Indiana’s offense has looked like early this season. The team continued those trends Wednesday, in a 101-70 win over Milwaukee at Simon…

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BLOOMINGTON — After a rough performance for her IU women’s basketball team, head coach Teri Moren challenged her player leadership. The Hoosiers defeated Marshall 57-51 on Tuesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, but they didn’t look particularly good in doing so. IU scored just 0.826 points per possession, shot 11 for 22 on layups, and committed 28 turnovers — its most in a game since 2016. Indiana suffered some similarly bad games early last season, and Moren and some players have acknowledged that the group didn’t handle those letdowns well. Last year’s team allowed those issues to fester and compound…

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