Indiana guard Trey Galloway has had an inconsistent season after offseason knee surgery, but coach Mike Woodson’s trust in him hasn’t wavered.
No. 10 Purdue hosts Indiana on Friday at Mackey Arena. Matt Painter says he expects the Hoosiers to give the Boilermakers their best shot.
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
The ball landed with a thud on Branch McCracken Court — a fall from grace similar to that of Indiana men’s basketball, which squandered a 4-point lead in the final 30 seconds en route to a 79-78 loss to Maryland. Indiana (14-7, 5-5 Big Ten) has lost four of its last five games. Sunday’s defeat may sting more than the others.
Indiana basketball would like a do-over on the final minute against Maryland, here's what went wrong for the Hoosiers.
Maryland men's basketball defeated Indiana 79-78, on Jan. 26 for its second consecutive conference road victory.
The Hoosiers overcame double-digit deficits to lead, showing its Big Ten title potential against a quality Maryland team, but it was left unfulfilled.
Rice made the go-ahead three-pointer with 7.5 seconds left as Maryland prevailed, 79-78, for its fifth victory in six games.
With 38 seconds left Sunday against Maryland, Indiana's Anthony Leal scored inside and added a free throw, putting the Hoosiers up by four in a have-to-have-it game.
Indiana’s defense struggled again. The Hoosiers allowed the Terps to scored 79 points on 1.25 point per possession. Maryland shot 12-for-24 on 3s.
Indiana head men’s basketball coach Mike Woodson has no complaints about Trey Galloway. The fifth-year senior has dealt with inconsistency this season, and his numbers are mostly down from
On the ensuing Maryland possession, Indiana had a foul to give but failed to use it and guard Rodney Rice nailed a three-pointer to give the Terps a 79-78 lead with seven seconds left. After a timeout, Indiana botched its final possession and the boos rained down.