COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball isn’t good enough to hang with nation’s best
The Hoosiers suffered another double-digit defeat Friday against No. 11 Wisconsin.
The Hoosiers suffered another double-digit defeat Friday against No. 11 Wisconsin.
The Hoosiers’ offense proved unreliable Friday night.
The Hoosiers haven’t won in the Kohl Center since 1998.
Indiana last won at Wisconsin in 1998, losing 19 straight games there since.
The Hoosiers took a 21-point drubbing to the Boilermakers on Tuesday night.
Edey finished with 33 points and 14 rebounds.
The Hoosiers were outscored 51-29 in the first half Tuesday night.
The Hoosiers trailed by 22 points at halftime and couldn’t overcome Zach Edey’s 33-point performance.
The Hoosiers are 3-1 in their last four contests against the Boilermakers.
Indiana holds a 12-5 record ahead of its matchup with No. 2 Purdue on Tuesday.
The Hoosiers continue to respond well when adversity hits.
Cupps held Minnesota’s Elijah Hawkins to just 5 points.
Mgbako scored a game and career-high 19 points.
The Hoosiers won their fifth consecutive game at home.
IU Emergency Management officials recommended seating be assigned.
The Hoosiers have now lost three straight games away from Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers lost their fifth straight contest in Piscataway, New Jersey.
The Hoosiers’ second unit scored 8 points and committed four turnovers.
The Hoosiers haven’t won in Piscataway since 2018.
Gunn tallied a season-high 10 points Saturday night.