COLUMN: Indiana men's basketball takes a ‘promising’ step forward at Illinois, still falls short
The Hoosiers fell apart late, squashing hopes of a much-needed road victory.
The Hoosiers fell apart late, squashing hopes of a much-needed road victory.
Indiana couldn’t find its offense when it needed points the most.
The Hoosiers went 0-of-9 from beyond the arc Saturday afternoon.
Indiana failed to make a 3-pointer in the loss.
Senior guard Sydney Parrish is out indefinitely.
Kel'el Ware did not play at Wisconsin on Jan. 19 in a 91-79 loss.
The Hoosiers finished with a 17-14 overall record last season.
Holmes has led the Hoosiers to a 16-2 record so far this season.
The Hoosiers have won their last three games against the Illini.
Parrish missed Indiana’s matchup against Purdue on Jan. 21.
Cignetti believes this new-look Hoosiers squad can change the program’s complexion.
The Hoosiers are entering their first season under new head coach Curt Cignetti.
Indiana wresting defeated Purdue 17-16 last year in West Lafayette.
The Hoosiers have not captured five of six awards in a week since the 2014-15 season.
The Hoosiers set 26 personal records and won 15 events at their home invitational.
The Hoosiers’ undefeated season was short-lived following a 6-1 loss.
The Hoosiers are undefeated at home, improving to a 4-2 record overall after the win over the Terrapins.
The Hoosiers will begin play Feb. 24.
The Hoosiers improved to 4-0 after wins over Western Michigan and Chicago State.
The Hoosiers defeated No. 21 Maryland on Sunday afternoon in Wilkinson Hall.