Indiana women’s basketball hosts Butler ahead of 3-game Florida swing
After its first power-conference win of the season, Indiana women’s basketball returns home to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington for a bout with Butler University.
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After its first power-conference win of the season, Indiana women’s basketball returns home to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington for a bout with Butler University.
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The game started off tight, trading buckets back and forth. With 9:38 remaining in the first half, Indiana led by just 4 points.
The following is a transcript of the Weekly News Rundown.
The Hoosiers beat the Cardinals 69-61.