COLUMN: A bittersweet season for Indiana women’s basketball, but sweet nonetheless
5 days agoDespite the conclusion, this was a historic campaign for the Hoosiers.
Despite the conclusion, this was a historic campaign for the Hoosiers.
The fifth-year guard ends her time in Bloomington as one of the program’s legends.
The Hoosiers never led the game.
Hoosier fans, it might be time to take a break from sports.
The loss prevents the Hoosiers from reaching a third consecutive Sweet Sixteen.
The Hoosiers will play their final game at Assembly Hall for the season.
The Hoosiers are now onto the second round thanks to Berger and Meister stepping up.
No Holmes, no problem for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers and Golden Eagles were tied at 18 after the first quarter.
This is the second time each player has been recognized by the Associated Press.
This is Indiana’s first 1-seed in program history.
The Hoosiers second-half collapse was one for the century.
The Hoosiers blew a 24-point lead and had 18 turnovers.
The Hoosiers couldn’t survive a strong second half run by the Buckeyes.
The Hoosiers’ star scored 27 points on just 13 field goal attempts.
As Hoosier fans know, nothing comes easy in March.
The Hoosiers outscored the Spartans 60-45 in the second half.
The Hoosiers already won the regular season conference championship this season.