Follow along with live updates below as the Hoosiers take on Michigan State in Bloomington Sunday afternoon. And join us in the discussion thread below to share your views. Indiana and the Spartans tip at 3:45 p.m. ET on CBS. ———————————————————————– FINAL: No. 13 Michigan State 77, Indiana 64 Indiana drops its second consecutive game, and lets another Quad 1 opportunity go to waste. The Hoosiers continue trending towards the wrong side of the bubble. SECOND HALF Final media timeout: 72-62 Michigan State. Lamar Wilkerson’s amazing second half continues. He’s up to 29 points on the day now. The student…
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Indiana women’s basketball took care of business on Saturday, defeating Penn State 93-59 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in the regular-season finale. The Hoosiers (17-13, 6-12 Big Ten) clinched their spot in the Big Ten Tournament with the win. Their seed and matchup in Indianapolis will be determined after conference play wraps up on Sunday. Indiana dominated Saturday’s contest from the very beginning. Teri Moren’s squad got off to a 23-2 start, and finished the first quarter leading 31-8. Penn State (11-18, 4-14) shot just 17.6 percent from the field in that opening period. By halftime, the Hoosiers grew their…
Indiana football’s historic season was full of memorable moments. The Hoosiers captured their first-ever national championship and became the first team since the 1890s to finish 16-0. The Daily Hoosier has compiled our list of the top 10 plays and moments from IU’s march to the title. If you missed any previous posts in this series, check them out at the links below. Honorable mentions No. 10: Special teams sends Memorial Stadium into pandemonium against Illinois No. 9: Indiana doesn’t budge at the Rose Bowl No. 8: Mikail Kamara steps up in the National Championship Game No. 7: “CHARLIE B.! FROM NASHVILLE,…
Indiana football’s historic season was full of memorable moments. The Hoosiers captured their first-ever national championship and became the first team since the 1890s to finish 16-0. The Daily Hoosier has compiled our list of the top 10 plays and moments from IU’s march to the title. If you missed any previous posts in this series, check them out at the links below. Honorable mentions No. 10: Special teams sends Memorial Stadium into pandemonium against Illinois No. 9: Indiana doesn’t budge at the Rose Bowl No. 8: Mikail Kamara steps up in the National Championship Game No. 7: “CHARLIE B.! FROM NASHVILLE,…
Indiana women’s basketball dug itself a hole early on Wednesday at Rutgers. But unlike so many other such instances this season, Teri Moren’s team climbed out of it. The Hoosiers overcame a double-digit deficit at Jersey Mike’s Arena in Piscataway, N.J. to earn a 79-69 win. This is their second straight victory, and it secures a winning record in February. IU 16-13, 5-12 Big Ten) has now won five of its last seven games. Indiana committed nine turnovers in the first quarter and 14 in the first half, which allowed Rutgers (9-19, 1-16) to take control of the game. The…
BLOOMINGTON — Tucker DeVries sat down at the dais, sniffling into the microphone as he hung his head, doing his best to hold back tears. DeVries has lost plenty of games in his long basketball career, but rarely have those defeats elicited the type of emotion he displayed in the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall media room Tuesday. He barely made it through answering the first question of the press conference without breaking down, taking several pauses to collect himself. Such is the weight of Indiana men’s basketball’s crushing 72-68 loss to Northwestern. The Hoosiers (17-11, 8-9 Big Ten) let a…
BLOOMINGTON — Even with only nine points going into the fourth quarter of IU women’s basketball’s game against Oregon on Sunday, there was little doubt in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall that Shay Ciezki would get going. All season long, all she’s done is deliver when her team’s needed her most. 102 seconds into the final period, she knocked down her first 3-pointer of the game — a wide-open look coming off a screen. Ciezki shuffled back on defense with a fierce look in her eye. She’d gone 0 for 5 from beyond the arc through the first three quarters, but…
BLOOMINGTON — On senior day, nearing the end of a tumultuous regular season, Indiana women’s basketball picked up its best win of the year on Sunday. IU defeated Oregon, ranked No. 25 on Torvik, 72-65. This is the Hoosiers’ highest-rated victory all season, surpassing their win over Gonzaga in November. Indiana (15-13, 4-12 Big Ten) built a nine-point lead at halftime, through balanced scoring and effective defense. But the game turned in the third quarter, when the Hoosiers went the entire period without a made field goal. They got seven points at the foul line in the third quarter, which was…
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Early in Friday’s game between IU men’s basketball and No. 7 Purdue, Boilermakers forward Trey Kaufman-Renn outmuscled Indiana’s Tucker DeVries for a layup. Kaufman-Renn pumped his fist several times as he shuffled back on defense, as if to gesture that he’d do that all night long. He wasn’t wrong. Purdue was the aggressor at Mackey Arena, for all 40 minutes. Indiana gutted out a 72-67 win over its in-state nemesis in late January at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, but those Hoosiers never showed up on Friday. The Boilermakers ran away with a 93-64 win,…
Follow along with live updates below as Indiana takes on No. 7 Purdue at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind. Feel free also to join the discussion thread below to share your views. The Hoosiers and Boilermakers tip off at 8 p.m. ET on FOX. ———————————————————————– FINAL SECOND HALF Purdue leads Indiana 89-57 at the under-4 media timeout in the second half. IU has four players in double-figure scoring: Lamar Wilkerson (16), Tucker DeVries (11), Reed Bailey (10), and Tayton Conerway (10). This has been a quietly solid performance by Conerway, his best in a while since dealing with injury…










