IU loses to Missouri 76-71
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers found out what it felt like to lose a game by falling 76-71 to the Missouri Tigers on Sunday.
For the first time this season, the Hoosiers found out what it felt like to lose a game by falling 76-71 to the Missouri Tigers on Sunday.
In a back and forth contest, the Hoosiers fell to Missouri 76-71 for their first loss of the season.
For the third time in four years, IU is off to a perfect 3-0 record. Now comes Game 4, and the Hoosiers will put their unblemished record on the line against the Missouri Tigers at 2 p.m. Sunday in Assembly Hall.
IU shot lights-out during the first half of their 64-57 win against the Cincinnati Bearcats, hitting more than 50 percent of their shots from the floor. However, the second half displayed a much different and lackluster IU team. Until the last two minutes, that is.
Click here for a recap of the Live Chat with women's basketball beat reporters Ari Shifron and Candice Rohrman from IU's matchup against a tough Bearcat squad.
IU got through these exams by pulling out a nail-biting victory in Memphis on Nov. 13 before turning around two days later and dominating IU-Purdue University Indianapolis by 23 points in its home-opener.
A team with three new starters was down by five points with two minutes left in their season opener on the road. Rather than panicking or folding the Hoosiers finished the game on a 10-1 run and pulled out a 78-74 win against Memphis at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tenn.
For a recap of the IDS Live Chat on IU's game, check out the Hoosier Hype blog. Be sure to check back for updates as the day goes on.
IU women play Friday night at Memphis and Sunday matinee at home against IUPUI.
The IU women’s basketball team will travel to Memphis on Friday before returning to the friendly confines of Assembly Hall two days later for a matchup against IU-Purdue University Indianapolis – a 900-mile round-trip.
IU sophomore forward Lindsay Enterline and former IU player Leah Enterline both faced their share of drama while at IU.
IU guard Jamie Braun has set goals, such as playing the sport abroad and maybe even coaching in the future. However, for now, she is here, serving her women’s basketball team as the lone senior.
After losing a large portion of last year’s starters, the Hoosiers faced many questions at the end of the season. Who would replace the scoring and experience of players such as Amber Jackson, Kim Roberson and Whitney Thomas? Four fresh faces hope to provide that answer for the Hoosiers.
After an easy 54-point win Sunday, the Hoosiers had to survive against a pesky Grand Valley State squad Thursday.
After an easy 54 point win Sunday, the Hoosiers faced a pesky Grand Valley State squad Thursday night.
The IU women’s basketball team spent the past few weeks scrimmaging itself before its 108-54 win against Lambuth. Now, the Hoosiers get another opportunity to face themselves in today’s exhibition game against Grand Valley State.
The Lambuth University Eagles were the 2006-07 NAIA National Champions and made it to the Sweet Sixteen in the following season, but that didn’t stop the Hoosiers from dominating them in their first exhibition match Sunday.
The IU women's basketball team kicked off their season with a 108-54 rout of Lambuth on Sunday in exhibition play.
Indiana couldn't get a break this offseason. After missing the NCAA tournament, three starters graduated. This fall, sophomore forward Lindsay Enterline tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. Now, coach Felisha Legette-Jack and the Hoosiers are back in Bloomington, plotting more fun.
The Hoosiers are ready to come out of their summer hibernation and open up the 2009-10 season this weekend.