A late-game fracas in the Illinois vs. Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball game led to the ejection of Indiana's Oumar Ballo.
Inside Indiana Basketball with Mike Woodson” returned Monday night following Indiana’s 79-78 loss to Maryland on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Indiana basketball is one of the most historic programs in the Big Ten Conference. Their five National Championships are the most won by original members.
Rodney Rice knocked down a 3-pointer with seven seconds left to lift Maryland to a 79-78 win over Indiana on Sunday.
If football is a game of inches, basketball is a game of seconds. And Sunday afternoon, the finals seconds of the Indiana University-Maryland men’s basketball game cost the Hoosiers the result.
Maryland men’s basketball used a productive final minutes to beat Indiana, 79-78. Here are a few key takeaways from the Terps’ road win.
Indiana men’s basketball needed one more basket. Trailing 79-78 with three seconds remaining in the game, senior forward Luke Goode stood up from the bench, made his way to the scorer’s table and entered the contest as a late-game substitution.
With 38 seconds left in the game against Maryland, Indiana led by four and all was right in the Indiana men’s basketball universe. Had the H
Just over a week after ugly scenes in Bloomington, some of the loudest cheers of the season filled Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Oh there were still plenty of boos through the peaks and valleys of
The Hoosiers overcame double-digit deficits to lead, showing its Big Ten title potential against a quality Maryland team, but it was left unfulfilled.
Maryland men’s basketball narrowly escaped Bloomington, Indiana, with a win Sunday afternoon, taking down Indiana, 79-78. After leading for much of the game, Rodney Rice was called upon to bail the Terps out,
The Hoosiers had a poor final minute to end an otherwise impressive comeback in a loss against Maryland at Assembly Hall. Here's how the players fared.