Indiana men’s basketball mentally prepared for Monday matchup with No. 18 Ohio State
The Hoosiers’ six-day break gave them an opportunity to take a break mentally.
The Hoosiers’ six-day break gave them an opportunity to take a break mentally.
Indiana went 0-3 at the Fresno State Invite and fell to 5-6 on the season.
Tarrin Gilliland and Brearna Crawford became Big Ten Champions in their respective events.
No individual Hoosier won a single match for the second time in a row.
Indiana will get a chance at revenge against Iowa on Monday.
Indiana scored 42 points in the fourth quarter but lost 96-91.
The loss drops the Hoosiers from the top of the Big Ten standings.
The Hoosiers set multiple personal bests and program records at the Alex Wilson Invitational.
The Hoosiers and the Hawkeyes will play each other twice in three days.
The Hoosiers moved up to No. 17 in the Collegiate Water Polo Association poll.
Indiana will host its Alumni Day against Chattanooga.
The Hoosiers shot 48% from the field and 31% from beyond the arc.
Junior forward Mackenzie Holmes had not played since Jan. 5 against Wisconsin.
Holmes scored 6 points and had six rebounds in her return.
Indiana’s season opener is Friday against non-conference opponent Clemson University.
Senior Mitch Davis and sophomore Clay Merchent tied for 19th overall.
The Hoosiers have four games left in the regular season to decide the Big Ten.
Jackson-Davis posted his third 30-point game this season in Tuesday’s loss.
Indiana has lost four games back-to-back against huge Big Ten matchups.
Johnny Davis scored the game’s final 8 points to secure the win for Wisconsin.