IU basketball just played its way into March Madness with win over top-seeded Illinois
IU all but guaranteed itself a place in the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years Friday, with a 65-63 win over No. 1 seed Illinois.
IU all but guaranteed itself a place in the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years Friday, with a 65-63 win over No. 1 seed Illinois.
Xavier Johnson delivered a pivotal performance in erasing a 17-point Michigan lead and breathed fresh life into Indiana’s NCAA tournament hopes.
Race Thompson entered the transfer portal during a coaching search and withdrew to become a captain, a leader
A win would have moved the Hoosiers back into NCAA tournament contention. Instead, they have substantial work to do in the Big Ten tournament.
Breakdown of some good and some bad from Mike Woodson’s out-of-timeout play calls.
Here are three reasons why the Hoosiers got back in the win column when they absolutely needed to.
Indiana’s losing streak reached four games Tuesday night, in a 74-69 loss to No. 16 Wisconsin.
IU coach Mike Woodson announced Tamar Bates, Michael Durr, Xavier Johnson, Khristian Lander and Parker Stewart are back from a one-game suspension.
How the Hoosiers respond to this will define the course of this season. The fallout may stretch beyond March.
A subdued second half stuck Indiana with a painful home loss Saturday, 74-57, to visiting Illinois.