COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball 2022 wrapped
Jan 3, 2023 9:00 amLook, nobody said statistics had to be smart.
Look, nobody said statistics had to be smart.
The Hoosiers trailed for over 12 minutes during the first half.
Greed is a sin, but not if it’s fueled by borderline obsessive fandom.
Three Hoosiers set career highs in points as Indiana returned to Assembly Hall.
With 23 turnovers and 38% shooting, the Hoosiers didn’t look like they belonged.
The Hoosiers have lost back-to-back games by double digits.
Whether the Hoosiers can get there remains to be seen.
Arizona’s strengths outweighed Indiana’s, helping it outplay the Hoosiers down the stretch.
The Wildcats went on a 17-0 run in the beginning of the second half.
The Hoosiers needed near perfection. Allowing a 17-0 run is not perfection.
Nebraska was to Indiana what Indiana was to Rutgers, and that’ll do.
The Indiana senior forward is the third Hoosier to record a triple-double.
Trayce Jackson-Davis recorded the third triple-double in Indiana basketball history.
Indiana has lost six consecutive games against the Scarlet Knights.
Even good teams lose, and sometimes they lose horrifically.
The Hoosiers held three Tar Heels under their season scoring average.
Indiana men’s basketball relied on their guards’ performance for a signature victory.
Logic is for rational people, not Indiana basketball fans.
Students were asked to take down tents in a similar situation in 2011.
Fans arrived as early as 7 p.m. Tuesday to wait in line for the Wednesday night tip.