Halftime Stats

-Kim Roberson and Whitney Thomas lead the Hoosiers with 14 and 8 points respectively

-Hoosiers shooting 64.3% while holding UIndy to just 33.3%

-Turnovers IU:9 UIndy:18

ITS HALFTIME FOLKS WITH THE HOOSIERS ON TOP 47-19

1:58: Thomas shoots an uncharacteristic 3-pointer and misses, but grabs her own rebound, and is fouled. After 2 free throws IU leads 39-17.

3:54: Greyhounds have doubled their point total to 14, but IU still on top 33-14.

6:29: Haylie Linn gets in the scoring column connecting on her first 3-pointer of the game. Linn shot lights out vs. USI on Saturday with 16 points for the game. UIndy has now found a little offense and trail 7-33.

8:00: Roberson gives up a wide open 3-point look and finds teammate Jori Davis who lays it in. Roberson still leads all scorers with 12 points. IU on top 28-2.

12:25: Roberson connects on her second 3-pointer of the game, and leads all players with 8 points. Hoosiers are playing aggressive defense and and have applied full-court pressure on multiple occasions. It seems to be working as they have forced UIndy to 12 early turnovers. Hoosiers lead 17-2.

13:42: Hoosiers continue to bring it on defense as they force UIndy into a shot clock violation. IU on top 9-2.

15:30: Greyhounds call a timeout as they continue to struggle against the IU pressure defense. Hoosiers lead 7-0.

17:09: Almost three minutes in and the score remains IU on top 2-0. This might be a little more low-scoring then the Hoosiers 93-49 victory against USI on Saturday.

19:45 to go in first half: Greyhounds control opening tip, but Roberson gets in the passing lane and cruises down the court for an easy layup.

Starting lineup is seniors Whitney Thomas, Amber Jackson, Kim Roberson, junior Jamie Braun, and sophomore Jori Davis.

6:48p.m. Greetings folks! Brandon and I are live from Assembly Hall on this special election night brining you the women's basketball team's final exhibition game vs. the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds.

In the true spirit of the election all chairs in the building are either red or blue (I will not, however, go around and count all of them to see which candidate wins Assembly Hall)

feel free to speak your mind on anything by posting comments at the bottom of this post, and for those in attendance enjoy the game!

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