COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball, a good team, couldn’t quite hang
Mar 20, 2023 12:18 amThe 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.
The Indiana women finished seventh at the national meet in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Team 50 defeated Northwestern State and Memphis twice to improve to 19-9 overall.
Indiana has yet to lose one game that Sinnard has pitched.
The Hoosiers are now onto the second round thanks to Berger and Meister stepping up.
Graham Rooks, Derek Gilcher, DJ Washington and Jacob Bullock finished their seasons this weekend.
No Holmes, no problem for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers and Golden Eagles were tied at 18 after the first quarter.
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.
Friday was Indiana’s second walk-off win in three games against Morehead State.
The Hoosiers look to extend their win streak this weekend in Tennessee.
Indiana opens tournament play against Kent State on Friday.
Brock Tibbitts, who had Wednesday's game-winning hit, also hit the team's first home run Thursday.
Indiana will face No. 9 UC Davis and No. 3 UC Berkeley.
Sophomore first baseman Brock Tibbitts delivered the game-winning hit in the 10th inning.