COLUMN: Purdue gets physical, but Indiana women’s basketball just keeps winning
Bring out the brooms, it’s a sweep.
Bring out the brooms, it’s a sweep.
Indiana has not lost to Purdue at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall since 2013.
The Hoosiers won the event for the second year in a row and third time ever.
The Hoosiers rested a majority of their field athletes and short distance runners.
Multiple individuals accomplished personal or season bests at the Meyo Invitational.
Indiana fell in Big Ten conference play for its second straight game.
The Hoosiers gave up a 32-11 run to close the game before falling 74-57.
Illinois went on a 22-5 run midway through the second half.
Kofi Cockburn scored 37 points in Illinois’ last game against Wisconsin.
Indiana is 3-4 and Illinois is 2-4 this season.
The Hoosiers ended the game on an 18-3 run to take the lead for good.
Indiana beat Minnesota 80-70 on Thursday night.
Gulbe scored a career-high 28 points against Minnesota.
The Hoosiers begin the spring by defending their title from last season.
This marks the highest-ranked class of head coach Jeremy Wurtzman’s coaching tenure.
The matchup is the Hoosiers’ first home game since Jan. 13.
Interim head coach Emily Kuhfeld made her Indiana debut.
The NFL could make history by having its first Black owner ever.
The Hoosiers were outrebounded 52-20 by the Wolverines.
Indiana’s loss marked the end of a nine-game win streak.