No. 2 seed IU women’s basketball falls 69-61 to No. 7 Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament
The Hoosiers had 15 personal fouls in the second half after six in the first.
The Hoosiers had 15 personal fouls in the second half after six in the first.
The Hoosiers shot 40% from the free-throw line.
Sophomore defender Brett Bebej scored a brace, and two other Hoosiers scored their first goals of the season.
The Hoosiers enter this weekend at 3-1.
Both the men and women received bids after their performances in the Big Ten Championships.
Michigan has only played 5 matches this season due to COVID-19 postponements.
The Hoosiers are returning to play Thursday after a 12-day break.
The Scarlet Knights have beaten the Hoosiers twice already this season.
Columnist Joel Smyth breaks down this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis.
IU’s first game is at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the quarterfinals.
The Hoosiers are 4-2 heading into their second week of competition.
The championships will be in Greensboro, North Carolina, in late March.
Freshman Clay Merchent earned the first eagle of his collegiate career.
He was also selected to the second team by Big Ten coaches.
The Hoosiers’ No. 9 ranking in the AP Poll is the highest in program history.
Five different Hoosiers were recognized by the Big Ten.
IU remains winless on the season.
DJ Washington and Graham Rooks finished sixth in their weight classes.
IU didn’t allow more than two runs in any of its first four games.
IU’s starting pitching only gave up four earned runs in 24 combined innings this weekend.