The return of redshirt freshman forward Sasha Chaplin was not enough for the IU women's basketball team.
Foul trouble plagued Chaplin and the Hoosiers (13-12, 6-8) in a 66-58 road loss to Wisconsin Sunday.
Fouls were a problem for both teams. IU committed 22 personal fouls, and Wisconsin posted 18. The Hoosiers had three key players with at least four fouls.
IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack expressed displeasure with the officiating after the game.
"I certainly don't know what Indiana has done to people to make it to the point where we don't get any calls," she said. "I was very disappointed in the fact that it was really a rough situation out there. I don't know if we've done something wrong."
With the win, the Badgers (18-7, 8-6) completed a season sweep of IU. They claimed the Jan. 28 meeting in Bloomington 55-47.
Chaplin was effective in her first game since Jan. 3, scoring 13 points, grabbing four rebounds and recording a steal and blocked shot.
However, four fouls limited the forward's playing time to 23 minutes.
Playing in her home state of Wisconsin, senior guard Jamie Braun led the Hoosiers and all players with 20 points, and Lindsay added 12.
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