Indiana men’s basketball loses to Minnesota 73-64
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The Cream and Crimson shot 40% from the field and 29.6% from beyond the arc — both their second-worst marks of the season. Minnesota outrebounded Indiana by 15. While the Hoosiers turned the ball over just seven times to the Golden Gophers’ 16, they committed four more fouls.
Here's the transcript from Indiana men's basketball coach Darian DeVries' postgame press conference Thursday night after the Hoosiers' victory over Lindenwood.
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Medved revels in Minnesota's upset of Indiana, marking Big Ten debut where he grew up a Gophers fan
Niko Medved stood in a crowd of Minnesota fans on the court as he conducted a postgame television interview after an upset of Indiana in his Big Ten debut and tried to process the enormity of the milestone on his new job.
Indiana defeated Bethune-Cookman at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall Saturday afternoon by a final score of 100-56. The three keys to the game, highlights and final stats are below.
The Hoosiers had alley-oops, many 3s and thunderous slams. It was fun to watch, and suggested things around IU might be different.
The Hoosiers have showcased their high-scoring offense, which is a result of unselfish play regardless of which five players are on the court.
The Broncos were 1-4 on the season coming into Bloomington, their only win coming in a 65-64 road victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Western Michigan’s most recent result came in the form of an 82-70 home loss to NCAA Division II opponent Roosevelt University, so it came as a surprise when the Broncos came out of the gates firing.