COLUMN: The job’s not finished, but No. 2 Indiana women’s basketball should relish this
The Hoosiers’ magical season has no end in sight.
The Hoosiers’ magical season has no end in sight.
The Hoosiers hosted the No. 23 University of Louisville Friday in tough early season test.
It is the first conference title for the program since 1982-83.
Berger and Alyssa Geary will be honored pregame.
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.
Indiana looks to stay undefeated at home.
Holmes finished with 27 points and five blocks.
The win marks the ninth of the season for the Hoosiers over a ranked opponent.
The Hoosiers’ winning recipe may propel them to postseason glory.
Against Michigan, the senior forward tied and passed Jill Chapman’s career mark of 197 blocks.
Indiana beat Iowa in the teams’ first matchup this season.
Siena transfer Ben “Bigs” Seiler will take the mound for the Hoosiers in the season opener Friday at 5 p.m.
The Hoosiers are set to take on four ranked teams in their four days in Clearwater.
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.