COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball slightly recovers from dismal Battle 4 Atlantis showing
Mackenzie Mgbako and Trey Galloway led the Hoosiers with a combined 43 points.
Mackenzie Mgbako and Trey Galloway led the Hoosiers with a combined 43 points.
The Hoosiers finished seventh in the eight-team Battle 4 Atlantis.
The Hoosiers allowed 46 points in the paint against the Bulldogs.
Sophomore forward Mackenzie Mgbako was the only other Hoosier in double figures against Gonzaga.
Alonso-Corcelles tallied a career-high 25 kills in the match.
The Hoosiers have lost their last two matchups by a combined 34 points.
The Hoosiers allowed 52 second-half points.
The Hoosiers’ four primary guards scored 3 points on 1-for-19 shooting against Louisville.
The Hoosiers finished with more turnovers than made shots.
The Hoosiers’ 28-point defeat tied for its largest regular season loss under head coach Mike Woodson.
The Hoosiers will begin play against the Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon.
The Hoosier defeated Columbia and secured two Navy Classic champions in Annapolis, Maryland.
The Hoosiers host Michigan on Wednesday and Illinois on Friday.
The Hoosiers were held to just 39 points Monday.
Indiana took the previous contest against Ohio State in four sets Oct. 6.
The Hoosiers defeated Akron with less than a minute left in overtime.
The Hoosiers’ $11 million assistant salary pool is the second largest in college football.
The Hoosiers fell to 4-3 and finished as Battle 4 Atlantis runners-up.
The Hoosiers were victorious at the midseason meet amid nine first place finishes.
The Hoosiers dropped to 4-3 this season, falling in the Battle 4 Atlantis championship game.