Nearly 13,000 fans piled into Assembly Hall to see JuJu Watkins and No. 5 USC. Though the Trojans had trouble with play calls, they applauded the atmosphere and support.
The constant boos inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Tuesday spoke volumes. But the empty seats spoke louder. Throughout Mike Woodson’s three-plus seasons as Indiana
Indiana never gave in. USC led 70-61 with 2:15 left, but a 3-pointer by Moore-McNeil finally ended Indiana’s field goal drought and a jumper by Bargesser with 1:25 left gave Indiana a chance and cut the deficit to four, 70-66.
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Indiana women’s basketball hosted No. 4 USC inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday looking to rebound from a 14-point loss on its home floor just three days ago. Despite the Hoosiers leading by double digits in the first half and by 4 points in the fourth quarter, they fell 73-66 to the Trojans in Bloomington.
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Against Northwestern, Mgbako once again displayed his ability to attack the rim off the dribble and space the floor with efficient perimeter shooting. Despite the loss, his reemergence as a dynamic scoring threat bodes well for an Indiana team whose struggles have echoed those of Mgbako.
Why couldn’t Indiana stay connected and piece together a strong final stretch? Woodson himself didn’t have an answer.
Battered for the second game in a row — losing by 25 or more points in consecutive matchups for the first time since 2008 — Indiana basketball was sinking.
Here's the full transcript of Teri Moren's press conference after the Indiana women's basketball team lost 73-66 to No. 4 USC Sunday at Assembly Hall.
Indiana women’s basketball, for the first time since 2019, is on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament. There’s still plenty of time for the Hoosiers to build up their