FINAL: Purdue 86, IU 53
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. --- Facing a veteran Purdue team on the road, the young IU women's basketball team proved to be no match.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. --- Facing a veteran Purdue team on the road, the young IU women's basketball team proved to be no match.
At the end of the first half, Purdue leads IU 41-28.
The last time the IU women’s basketball team won a Big Ten road game was Feb. 10, 2011 against Illinois. Almost three years later, that streak has accumulated into 19 consecutive road losses with Wednesday’s defeat at Wisconsin. The Hoosiers will look to put an end to that streak when it faces Purdue 7 p.m. Friday at West Lafayette.
Poor rebounding that doomed the Hoosiers in their 65-60 loss to the Badgers.
The Hoosiers won all six non-conference road games. They will be playing in their first road game since Dec. 29 when they face Wisconsin tonight. Tonight’s contest against the Badgers is the first road game of the season.
Ohio State defeated IU 71-50 Saturday, the Hoosiers' first loss of the season.
The loss is IU’s first of the season and snapped the team’s 14-game win streak.
Through one half of play, Ohio State leads IU 39-29.
On Jan. 4, the IU women’s basketball game against Purdue was cancelled. The inclement weather, which forced the matchup against the Boilermakers to be postponed, gave the team extended time to prepare for Ohio State. Despite concern for the additional time between games his team has, IU Coach Curt Miller said the team has remained focused.
Fans who want to see the IU women's basketball team take on Purdue now have the opportunity to take a fan bus to the game. According to a press release, the cost is $20 and includes transportation to and from Mackey Arena, as well as food on the bus and a game ticket. The bus will depart from Bloomington at 4 p.m.
It's called the charity stripe, but it was far from kind to the IU women's basketball team Thursday night as the Hoosiers shot 57.6 percent (19-of-33) from there.
The IU women's basketball team will travel to Cincinnati, Ohio on Dec. 29 for its final non-conference game of the season against Xavier, with tipoff scheduled for 2 p.m. The matchup also the final game in a three-game road trip for the Hoosiers.
INDIANAPOLIS --When nothing goes their way, Sasha Chaplin and her teammates keep the same message: stay positive.
The IU women’s basketball team’s most prolific players were at it again in Assembly Hall. Freshmen guards Taylor Agler and Larryn Brooks commanded offense and defense in IU’s home 87-68 victory over Milwaukee.
The IU women’s basketball team looks to accomplish something it was unable to do last year when it faces Morehead State this Sunday: win more than two road games in a season.
Freshman guard Larryn Brooks scored a career-high 37 points as IU defeated Virginia Tech 71-65.
The Big Ten/ACC Challenge will have some distinct opponents for the IU women’s basketball team when it faces Virginia Tech tonight at Assembly Hall.
Both Taylor Agler and Larryn Brooks were equally impressive after the Hoosiers’ victory against USC Upstate.
With IU’s 80-53 victory against Central Arkansas on Monday night at Assembly Hall, the IU women’s basketball team improved to 4-0, its first 4-0 start since the 2006 season.
The IU women’s basketball team will be faced with another challenge on the road as they take on the Indiana State Sycamores at 7:05 p.m. today in Terre Haute.