COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball, a good team, couldn’t quite hang
The Hoosiers’ season of great expectations ended in the round of 32.
The Hoosiers’ season of great expectations ended in the round of 32.
The Hurricanes outrebounded the Hoosiers 48-31.
The Hurricanes have four starters averaging double figures.
Trayce Jackson-Davis, Race Thompson and Miller Kopp combined for 57 points.
The Hoosiers scored 16 points in transition to outrun the Golden Flashes.
The Hoosiers had every reason to win, but that’s no reason not to celebrate.
Race Thompson and Trayce Jackson-Davis combined for 44 points on Friday.
Indiana opens tournament play against Kent State on Friday.
Jackson-Davis was named an All-American by all four major ballots.
Indiana tips off at 9:55 p.m. Friday in Albany, New York.
Indiana will play on Friday in Albany, New York.
The Hoosiers ended the game on a 16-5 run.
Indiana couldn’t keep pace from beyond the arc or the free throw line.
Injuries and a brutal schedule alone didn’t spoil the Hoosiers’ conference title hopes.
The Hoosiers trailed by 15 with just over 2 minutes to play.
Jackson-Davis passed Don Schlundt against Penn State on Saturday.
Jalen Hood-Schifino and Malik Reneau combined for 27 points and 17 rebounds.
The Hoosiers managed to not blow their first game in the Windy City.
Indiana advances to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.