No. 17 Indiana men’s basketball completes season sweep over No. 5 Purdue
Trayce Jackson-Davis didn’t score for over 28 minutes.
Trayce Jackson-Davis didn’t score for over 28 minutes.
Edey outscored Jackson-Davis in the first matchup, but Indiana earned the win.
The Hoosiers gave up a 22-7 run to end the first half.
Basketball was likely the least important thing on the court at the Breslin Center.
Michigan State’s Tyson Walker scored 23 in its first game in East Lansing since Feb. 7.
Michigan State has not played at home since a shooting on campus Feb. 13.
Jackson-Davis is among the program’s all-time leaders in points, rebounds and blocks.
Jackson-Davis, Kopp and Thompson combined for 48 points.
Kopp hit four 3-pointers in Indiana’s win over Illinois 71-68.
The Hoosiers get knocked down a lot, but they still usually get back up.
Jackson-Davis scored point No. 2,062 on a layup with 13:26 remaining in the first half.
The Hoosiers outscored the Wildcats by 17 in the second half but still fell short.
The Hoosiers can’t reliably dig themselves out of 21-point deficits.
Indiana was down 19 at halftime and missed a chance to win at the buzzer.
The duo led Indiana to two wins last week.
Hood-Schifino scored 21 points as Indiana escaped with a 62-61 win over Michigan.
If you predicted Miller Kopp sealing victory for the Hoosiers, no you didn't.
The duo combined for 49 of the Hoosiers’ 62 points.