Ali Patberg leads Indiana women’s basketball in her final game as a Hoosier despite loss to UConn
Despite Patberg’s 16 points, Indiana lost 75-58 to UConn in the Sweet Sixteen.
Despite Patberg’s 16 points, Indiana lost 75-58 to UConn in the Sweet Sixteen.
The Hoosiers scored a season-high 17 runs in their lone win of the series.
Indiana fell to the University of Connecticut in the Sweet Sixteen on Saturday.
A difficult third quarter brought the Hoosiers down, and they were unable to mount a comeback.
The Hoosiers are part of a 20-team field and will play 54 holes.
Rosemond and Hunter will be associate head coaches, and Walsh will be an assistant coach.
Henry will also serve as co-offensive coordinator.
The Hoosiers’ next competition will now be on April 9 in Columbus, Ohio.
The winner of Saturday’s game will advance to the Elite Eight on Monday.
Phinisee scored a season-high 20 points in Indiana’s win over Purdue on Jan. 20.
Indiana will host Evansville for three games at Bart Kaufman Field this weekend.
Parker Stewart shot 39.3% from 3-point range last season.
The Hoosiers head into the matchup with a 16-6 record this season.
Durr appeared in 30 games last season and averaged 1.5 points per game.
The Hoosiers finished the first half of the season with a 5-8 record.
Fife played for Indiana from 1998-2002 and was a graduate assistant from 2003-05.
Lander averaged 2.9 points per game and appeared in 13 games this season.
Two freshmen and two new transfers have batting averages above .300.
Twelve Hoosiers will compete in the four-day competition.
Newgarden passed teammate Scott McLaughlin in the final corner for the win.