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(02/01/24 2:10am)
No. 10 Indiana women’s basketball (18-2, 9-1 Big Ten) rolled past Maryland (12-9, 4-6 Big Ten) on Wednesday night, winning 87-73. Big performances from fifth-year senior guard Sara Scalia and graduate student forward Mackenzie Holmes fueled the Hoosiers past the Terrapins, whose late comeback rally came up short.
(01/30/24 11:29pm)
Indiana women’s basketball (17-2, 8-1 Big Ten) was ranked in the AP Poll Top-10 for the first time since the preseason on Monday, following a 100-59 rout over Northwestern on Sunday afternoon. That will set up a top-10 Big Ten showdown with No. 8 Ohio State next Sunday which will have major implications as both teams are involved in a three-way tie atop the conference.
(01/28/24 11:00pm)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball looked unstoppable Sunday afternoon during a 100-59 rout of Northwestern. The Hoosiers did so without the help of a key scorer, with senior guard Sydney Parrish out indefinitely with a foot injury.
(01/27/24 7:19pm)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball (16-2, 7-1 Big Ten) will be without one of its key pieces Sunday afternoon against Northwestern (7-12, 2-6 Big Ten). Senior guard Syndey Parrish suffered a foot injury before the Hoosiers' 74-68 win against rival Purdue on Jan. 21 and has been ruled out indefinitely.
(01/23/24 12:46am)
Indiana women’s soccer announced its 2024 spring schedule Monday, per an Indiana Athletics release. The five-game slate starting in February features all in-state opponents and includes two power five teams. Every game will be played away from Bloomington. features all in-state opponents and includes two Power Five teams. Every game will be played away from Bloomington.
(01/22/24 1:16am)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Sunday afternoon’s matchup between No. 16 Indiana women’s basketball (16-2, 7-1 Big Ten) and Purdue (9-9, 2-5 Big Ten) meant a little more for both sides.
(01/18/24 5:22am)
Four days removed from a 87-54 loss against No. 2 Iowa, Indiana women’s basketball (15-2, 6-1 Big Ten) bounced back with an 85-63 win over Minnesota (13-4, 3-3 Big Ten) Wednesday night.
(01/14/24 6:32am)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball suffered its first loss in Big Ten play Saturday night in a blowout 84-57 loss to No. 3 Iowa. After trailing by just six at the half, the Hoosiers were unable to prevent a second-half offensive burst from the Hawkeyes led by senior guard Caitlin Clark.
(01/14/24 3:32am)
It was a battle of the giants when No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball took on No. 3 Iowa Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Both teams held 13-game winning streaks, and both sat atop the Big Ten standings with a 5-0 conference record.
(01/08/24 2:34am)
Indiana women’s basketball defeated Nebraska 91-69 on Sunday at Pinnacle Bank Arena as Sydney Parrish continued her strong form. The senior guard scored a season-high 20 points on 7-for-11 shooting.
(01/07/24 9:38pm)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball (12-1, 3-0 Big Ten) handed Nebraska (11-3, 3-0 Big Ten) its first loss in conference play Sunday afternoon. Following Thursday night’s 80-59 win over Michigan which featured a 15-for-15 start from the floor, the Cream and Crimson hoped to carry that red-hot shooting into Lincoln in a battle between two of the Big Ten’s best.
(01/05/24 4:57am)
When No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball hosted Michigan on Thursday night, fans were expecting a defensive battle as the Big Ten’s top two scoring defenses collided at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. However, in front of a crowd of over 8,000 Hoosier faithful, Indiana put forth a historic 36-point first quarter en route to an 80-59 win over the Wolverines.
(01/01/24 12:01am)
Sunday afternoon marked a significant moment for Indiana women’s basketball with former guard Grace Berger returning to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the first time since being drafted into the WNBA in April. The longtime Hoosier, who left Indiana as the winningest player in program history, entered the court to a standing ovation to receive her Big Ten Champion ring. Berger was a key part of Indiana’s 2022-23 conference championship campaign, averaging a team high 5.8 assists per game while being a solid scorer with 12.9 points per game from the point guard position.
(12/23/23 2:46am)
Just four days removed from a 109-56 juggernaut win over the University of Evansville, Indiana women's basketball managed another blowout win. This go-around the No. 16 Hoosiers showcased their dominance on the other end of the floor as they smothered Bowling Green State University en route to an 84-35 defensive master class.
(12/10/23 1:29am)
No. 16 Indiana women’s basketball’s long-awaited Big Ten championship defense began Saturday afternoon with an away matchup against Rutgers. The Hoosiers battled through a turnover-heavy four quarters against the scrappy Scarlet Knights and ultimately found themselves 1-0 in conference play with a 66-56 win.
(12/09/23 2:00pm)
It’s been five seasons since Indiana women’s basketball lost a Big Ten season opener, a number the Hoosiers hope to extend as they prepare for an early season bout with Rutgers on Saturday afternoon.
(12/04/23 2:22am)
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren wasn’t impressed with her team’s defensive play during its 67-59 win over the University of Maine on Thursday.
(12/01/23 5:05am)
Four years ago, Mackenzie Holmes arrived in Bloomington as, what head coach Teri Moren has described, “a shy freshman.” After all, the high school phenom forward relocated more than 1,000 miles away from her home state of Maine when she came to the Midwest. It was clear Holmes would be important for the Hoosiers when she arrived on campus, but few could predict the history she would make with the program.
(12/01/23 3:07am)
Indiana women’s basketball traveled over 1,000 miles from Bloomington to Portland, Maine, for a Thursday night matchup with the University of Maine. In front of a sold-out crowd at Cross Insurance Arena, the Hoosiers found themselves in an unexpected nail-biter. Ultimately, it would take a major second-half comeback for Indiana to claw out a 67-59 win.
(11/25/23 9:00pm)
Just two days removed from a 71-57 Thanksgiving Day rout over Tennessee, Indiana women's basketball took on Princeton Saturday morning. The Hoosiers put forth a surging second quarter to take a 41-24 lead into half, a deficit too steep for the Tigers to claw back as Indiana held them off for a 72-63 win. No player was as impactful for Indiana as graduate senior guard Sara Scalia, who tallied 28 points and seven rebounds, her career high in both categories as a Hoosier.