COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball shows resiliency, wins first road game at Michigan
The Hoosiers were undermanned and underdogs Tuesday night but rallied to beat the Wolverines.
The Hoosiers were undermanned and underdogs Tuesday night but rallied to beat the Wolverines.
The Hoosiers’ starting five closed out a back and forth final five minutes.
Reneau led the Hoosiers with 15 points in the win.
The Hoosiers have won three consecutive games.
The Hoosiers never trailed during Friday night’s victory over the Terrapins.
The Hoosiers surged to start both halves in their 65-53 win.
Indiana led by as many as 23 points in the game.
The Hoosiers carry a 5-1 record heading into Friday’s contest.
The Hoosiers matched their season high with 89 points against Harvard University.
Ware notched a career-high 28 points in Sunday’s win.
Mgbako notched season highs of 18 points and eight rebounds.
The Hoosiers rattled off a 14-2 run to take a comfortable lead over the Crimson.
The Hoosiers overcame a late deficit to grab a commanding victory over the Cardinals.
The Hoosiers ended the game on a 13-2 run.
The Hoosiers’ bench tallied a season-high 30 points Monday night.
The Hoosiers needed a late comeback to secure the victory.
Opposing benches have outscored the Hoosiers’ second unit by 27 points.
Indiana’s 20-point defeat was indicative of its current level of toughness.
UConn’s guards outscored Indiana’s 55-21.
The Huskies outrebounded the Hoosiers 44-22 overall.