That's right. The Hoosiers received one of the 17 at-large WNIT bids tonight, making this the third straight year the Hoosiers will compete in the annual tournament. Illinois also got an at-large bid, and Michigan State received the automatic conference bid.
It should also be noted that, because Michigan and Wisconsin likewise received at-large bids, the Big Ten got the most teams into the tournament with five.
Most all of these teams were off the NCAA Tournament bubble by the time they lost in the conference tournament. Only Michigan State had a legitimate chance to make the NCAAs.
Check back with us tomorrow for continuing coverage of the Hoosiers' postseason plans, complete with schedules and interviews as quickly as we can get them to you.
But for now, what do you think? Considering their roster, their schedule, etc., is the WNIT a good season for the Hoosiers? How far do you think they'll go? Sound off below.
