COLUMN: Epic meltdown exposes flaws, sends Indiana women’s basketball home early
MINNEAPOLIS — Have you ever witnessed a fiery car wreck? One that, no matter how horrific the sight, you simply can’t take your eyes off of?
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MINNEAPOLIS — Have you ever witnessed a fiery car wreck? One that, no matter how horrific the sight, you simply can’t take your eyes off of?
MINNEAPOLIS — For as rare as the occasions have been this season, when Indiana women’s basketball trails after a quarter — or half — a comeback is almost a guarantee.
IOWA CITY — Imagine being Chloe Moore-McNeil. Down 2 points with 34 seconds left, on the road against the No. 6 team in the nation with upwards of 15,000 fans bearing down on you amid your free throws.
Will and the Matts talk more Indiana women's basketball, discussing the Hoosiers' Big Ten title share achieved in a win over rival Purdue. They are joined by three special guests in the show: Evan Gerike and Bradley Hohulin of the 5 Banner Banter podcast, as well as photographer Alex Paul Photo. They talk about Indiana's rise as a program, Grace Berger's muscles and a future of lots of traveling. They wrap it up looking at the Iowa matchup and make predictions.
Indiana men’s soccer welcomed a group of 11 newcomers for the 2023 season, head coach Todd Yeagley announced Monday. One transfer and 10 incoming freshmen were named to the class.
With a chunk of the net in hand, head coach Teri Moren stood atop the yellow ladder pumping her fists toward a bubbly Assembly Hall crowd.
It really shouldn’t be this easy. No. 2 Indiana women’s basketball recorded its ninth ranked win of the season Thursday night — a dominating 68-52 victory over No. 12 Michigan — in a fashion that has essentially become a cliché for the Hoosiers.
Will and the Matts break down Indiana women's basketball's latest wins over then-No. 5 Iowa and No. 13 Ohio State. Within the discussion, the case is made for Mackenzie Holmes to be included in National Player of the Year conversations, possibly throwing shades at others. Finally, the trio looks ahead to rematches against No. 12 Michigan and Purdue and gives predictions with a wild take.
She’s a true throwback player.
We know they’re phenomenal. I don’t think I really need to reiterate that anymore.
It was an unprecedented atmosphere in Assembly Hall. Literally. Thursday night’s bout between No. 2 Indiana women’s basketball and No. 5 Iowa was staged in front of the highest attending crowd in program history — and every bit of it mattered.
Will Foley and the Matts review Indiana women's basketball's latest wins over Minnesota and Purdue before looking ahead to the Hoosiers' top-5 matchup against Iowa. They give their insight on how the teams will matchup and discuss the implications of the game.
WEST LAFAYETTE — No. 4 Indiana women’s basketball senior guard Sara Scalia drained a 3-pointer in front of the Hoosiers’ bench. The next possession, junior guard Sydney Parrish splashed a triple from the wing.
Let’s face it, anything less than that might have been a disappointment. At this stage of the season — given Indiana women’s basketball’s billing as the No. 4 team in the nation, blowing out bottom three teams in the Big Ten is more so a presumption than a possibility.
Will Foley, Matt Sebree and Matt Press recap the latest few weeks of Indiana women's basketball, which includes a stretch of four top-25 wins. They discuss the bigger picture of the team before moving on to a look ahead of its next two matchups against Minnesota and Purdue.
They’ve had an answer for virtually every question imaginable. At each turn, challenges have been conquered. No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball’s 91-68 walloping of Rutgers on Sunday afternoon was more than expected — but it left me pondering a very important philosophical question.
It was almost symphonic. Spearheaded by a frenzy-filled 24-3 third quarter run, the Hoosiers’ 78-65 win over No. 2 Ohio State Thursday night was as emphatic a statement as a team can make.
She was due.
A year ago, it would’ve been foolish to laud an Indiana women’s basketball win over a putrid Illinois team. Against the No. 21 Illini — who have shocked the Big Ten under the tutelage of head coach Shauna Green — the Hoosiers’ road victory on Wednesday night spoke volumes.
Indiana women’s basketball freshman guard Yarden Garzon spotted up and splashed a 3-pointer over a helplessly undersized defender. “Shalosh,” the Hebrew word for three, roared through Assembly Hall’s PA system.