IU falls to hot-shooting Maryland 86-63
When junior guard Karlee McBride opened the game with a 3-point shot and sophomore guard Tyra Buss tacked on a jumper, IU grabbed its first taste of a lead against No. 5 Maryland.
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When junior guard Karlee McBride opened the game with a 3-point shot and sophomore guard Tyra Buss tacked on a jumper, IU grabbed its first taste of a lead against No. 5 Maryland.
No. 5 Maryland has won its Big Ten games by an average of 22.6 points and has only lost one game in conference. The Terrapins (18-2, 7-1) lead the conference in scoring offense and defense, and their scoring margin (plus-29.8) is 13.8 points higher than any other margin in the Big Ten.
Entering Wednesday night’s home game against Rutgers, IU had only kept one team below 50 points during the 2015-16 season. The season before that, it only kept three teams below 50 points.
It only took 2:03 for IU to retake the lead it had lost in the second quarter.
IU football’s new strength and conditioning coach Keith Caton said he and the team will be working on three things during his tenure at IU: eat breakfast, run fast and squat heavy.
After two emotional Big Ten victories through five conference games — one against Michigan in overtime and another against No. 18 Michigan State on Wednesday — IU women’s basketball (10-7, 2-3) will travel to Williams Arena to take on Minnesota (10-5, 2-2).
After weaving through Michigan State’s full-court press, the ball was passed to sophomore guard Tyra Buss at the elbow with 5:15 to go in the game.
After former Hoosier guards Taylor Agler and Larryn Brooks transferred during the 2015 offseason, sophomore guard Jess Walter was supposed to start the 2015-16 IU women’s basketball season in the backcourt alongside sophomore guard Tyra Buss.
The only time it seemed like IU could defeat Purdue was after the third media timeout with 4:36 left in the third quarter Sunday afternoon in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Four days removed from an overtime victory against Michigan in Assembly Hall, IU women’s basketball traveled to Columbus, Ohio, for another test against the No. 5 team in the nation Ohio State.
Sophomore point guard Tyra Buss stood at the free-throw line with the fate of the Hoosiers’ game against Samford resting on her shoulders.
IU Coach Teri Moren stomped her heel on the court at Indiana State’s Hulman Center on Tuesday night as she urged her guards to push the pace in the fourth quarter.
When IU women’s basketball took the court in Terre Haute, Indiana, Tuesday night, a standing ovation rained down from the 2,340 fans in the stands — an unusually loud introduction for an away team.
Senior quarterback Nate Sudfeld said when IU Athletics Director Fred Glass showed up to practice Sunday, he was wearing a heavy coat. IU Coach Kevin Wilson halted his usual post-practice message to the team to allow the director to speak.
IU football is going to a bowl game for the first time since losing the 2007 Insight Bowl to Oklahoma State 49-33. The Hoosiers went 6-6 during the 2015 regular season, including a 2-6 record in the Big Ten, and started the season with a 4-0 record for the first time since 1990. IU is projected to be paired with teams with better records, but with four close games against top-25 teams on the Hoosiers’ résumé, they likely won’t be easily beaten in any bowl they’re in. Several projections have IU in seven different bowls across the country and playing teams from the SEC, the ACC and the MWC. The results will be determined Sunday Dec. 6, after conference championships are finished.
Georgia Tech drove the ball toward IU’s basket, down by its largest deficit of six points, 66-60, with 1:40 left in regulation Wednesday night in Assembly Hall.
As the clock was running down to its last second in West Lafayette, Indiana, reality began to settle in for IU football and its fans.
After defeating a No. 24-ranked Chattanooga team early in the Preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament and playing a No. 19-ranked DePaul in a competitive 84-69 loss, IU’s 17-point lead on Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne was cut to five at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson stressed there’s not a divide within the locker room. He said one side of the ball just has more confidence than the other side.
Griffin Oakes said he knew better than to open his Twitter app on his phone after he missed one field goal and two extra points against then-No. 7 Michigan State in week eight.