With only one game left in the regular season, the Big Ten standings are jumbled near the top, to say the least. The Indiana basketball team (20-10 overall) ...
Michigan has taken the lead with a strong start to the second half. IU led by as much as 14 but Michigan has cut that down a little. Jalen Hood-Schifino is the only other IU player in double digits with 10 points. The Hoosiers are running out of time, but it's not over just yet. then extended the Wolverine's lead with a basket. On the ensuing play, Tamar Bates cut Michigan's lead to 1 point with a 3-pointer. Shooting from deep has been an issue for IU (3-13). Michigan's Hunter Dickinson made a 3-pointer to keep the Wolverines in it. Trey Galloway followed out for IU on the play. [USA TODAY Coaches Poll](https://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaab/polls/coaches-poll/)), will celebrate senior day against the Wolverines (17-13 overall), which means the final games for several players, including [Trayce Jackson-Davis](https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2023/03/03/iu-basketball-trayce-jackson-davis-will-finish-as-an-indiana-hoosiers-all-time-great-player-records/69960067007/). Michigan's Dug McDaniel missed the second free throw on purpose. [Indiana](https://www.indystar.com/sports/hoosiers/) basketball team (20-10 overall) is one of seven teams with an 11-8 conference record, which is good for second place behind conference champion Purdue.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — In their final home game of the season, Indiana defeated Michigan on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall by a final score of 75-73 in ...
The sophomore guard made two threes and was on the floor throughout the second half rally and into overtime. Indiana led 27-13 in the first half, only to completely collapse late in the first half and into the second. Thompson missed four free throws in the closing seconds that gave Michigan a chance, but was saved but a late steal. Indiana led at halftime 29-27, and the game was tied at 69 at the end of regulation. [Woodson, Jackson-Davis and Thompson post-game](https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/watch-woodson-jackson-davis-and-thompson-discuss-overtime-win-over-michigan/) — In their final home game of the season, Indiana defeated Michigan on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall by a final score of 75-73 in overtime.
Trayce Jackson-Davis led the Hoosiers to a 75-72 overtime victory against Michigan on Sunday with 27 points, nine rebounds, six assists, two blocks and two ...
Breathe in... And breathe out. Whew. That was quite the basketball game then, huh? Sure we all probably needed to take a minute to absorb what was happening but ...
Pretty sure the seniors would rather not be sent out off of a loss and that the rest of the roster wouldn’t want to do that to them. The worst that could happen to Indiana was falling down the No. That was really the difference in this game until everything that happened at the end. Michigan was able to claw back with a run toward the end of the first half and seize control of the momentum at the start of the second. However, in hindsight, we have the glorious ability to laugh and I intent to take advantage of that ability both tonight and in the coming days before the Big Ten Tournament. Sure we all probably needed to take a minute to absorb what was happening but the Hoosiers pulled out the win there in the end.
The Hoosiers are comfortably projected to make the NCAA Tournament field, while the Wolverines entered the weekend as one of the "Last Four in," according to ...
However, they've also produced dud performances against [Michigan State](https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/teams/MICHST/michigan-state-spartans/) and the Hawkeyes over the last couple weeks. It was a concerning performance from the Hoosiers and suggests nothing will come easy against a quality opponent that will be in desperation mode. The Hoosiers are comfortably projected to make the [NCAA Tournament](/college-basketball/ncaa-tournament/) field, while the Wolverines entered the weekend as one of the "Last Four in," according to CBS Sports [Bracketology](https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/bracketology/) Expert Jerry Palm. The Wolverines will also be motivated to avenge a one-point loss against Indiana from earlier this season. The Hoosiers trailed by 11 early but rallied behind 28 points from 11, Indiana escaped with a 62-61 victory after holding Michigan scoreless in the last five minutes.
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However, Indiana has shown too much promise as a deep-tournament team and will be looking to perform in their last home game. Indiana is 2-3 in their last five games and will look for a win to improve their Big Ten Tournament seeding. Michigan has been a fouling team all year, so if the Hoosiers can balance their attack and drive through contact, they should be able to get the Wolverines in some foul trouble. They’ve proven their status as a top-15 team and have been able to hang with the best teams in the country. Michigan will have to limit any big runs from the Hoosiers and avoid the crowd getting too into the game. The play of their forwards continues to be the difference as Trayce Jackson-Davis and Miller Kopp continue to provide consistent scoring down low. They’ve proven to be one of the top teams in the conference and have beaten massive opponents like ranked Rutgers and Wisconsin. To win this game, Michigan will have to be smart with the ball and limit their turnovers. In that game, Michigan shot better from the field than their opponents but were slightly out-rebounded and couldn’t drain tough shots at the end of overtime. They’ve won three of their last four and would have punched a bid with a win over Illinois. 15 Indiana Hoosiers (20-10) as both teams look to end the season on a high note with a win. The Michigan Wolverines sit at eighth in the Big Ten standings and are one of the tournament bubble teams that everyone will be watching closely in this game.
Hunter Dickinson finished with 24 points and 14 rebounds, but Michigan basketball lost, 75-73, to Indiana in overtime in the regular season finale.
Nothing is official until March 12, but with only three total losses Indiana women's basketball should still be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and host ...
Fatigue and injuries were certainly factors, but this weekend's trip to Minneapolis may have exposed flaws for the IU women entering Selection Sunday.
But with a 27-3 resume that includes nine ranked wins and losses either on the road (Michigan State, Iowa) or a neutral site (Ohio State), this team deserves the benefit of the doubt. But the ball usually got stuck in the far corner or along the baseline, which allowed OSU to trap and force either a bad-pass turnover or deflection. The Spartans, who scored 20 paint points, won the first half by exploiting cracks within the typically airtight Indiana defense and either getting to the basket or throwing out for an open 3 (8-for-15 in the first half). And there were a few occasions when IU was able to break the press with a quick pass or two up the floor. That allowed the shifty 6-0 guard to drive and kick, McGuff said, and made their press even more athletic. “But our overall energy and aggressiveness was at a much higher level than it's been.” Indiana in the 2001 quarterfinals) and tied for the largest overall (Iowa over West Virginia in 2008). The Spartans cashed in for 15 second-chance points (eight in the fourth quarter); the Buckeyes generated 20, with 14 in the second half alone. The Hoosiers were positioned to take a double-digit lead following technical free throws two minutes later, but Moira Joiner intercepted their inbound in the backcourt and laid it in to make it 72-66 (Grace Berger retaliated with a layup). But the cumulative effect of fatigue and injuries — not to mention the caliber of opponent — exacerbated those shortcomings against the Buckeyes, whose 24-point comeback was the largest in Big Ten tournament history (previous: 23, Iowa vs. DeeDee Hagemann intercepted a Sydney Parrish pass which gave MSU a chance to tie with 6:30 remaining (Yarden Garzon stole it back for IU). Minnesota (15) — and 13 to Ohio State.
Indiana basketball pulled off a huge win at home, beating Michigan 75-73 in overtime. Hoosiers star Trayce Jackson-Davis scored a game-high 27 points in his ...
[Mike Woodson](//247sports.com/Coach/Mike-Woodson-4732) said. [Race Thompson](//247sports.com/Player/Race-Thompson-90026) recorded a double-double, scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Indiana improved to 21-10 on the season and 12-8 in Big Ten Conference play.
Those teams included Indiana, Northwestern, Maryland, Michigan State, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan, which all held an 11-8 record in conference play -- the ...
But in a season where the Big Ten's parity, especially in the middle of the pack, is so great, Indiana might've been fortunate to earn the No. The same can be said about Penn State, which handed Indiana one of its worst losses of the season in early January, when the Nittany Lions rained down 18 three-pointers and blew out the Hoosiers by 18 points. In the extra period, Indiana won the opening tip-off and proceeded to score six-straight points to grow a 75-69 advantage with 2:21 left. In most cases, earning the higher seed is often the most advantageous in a tournament-type setting. At that point, the Assembly Hall crowd fell to little more than a nervous murmur as the Hoosiers struggled to find any consistent source of offense in the second half. With Northwestern's road win over Rutgers on Sunday night -- after Indiana's win over Michigan -- the Wildcats secured the No. However, Michigan also entered the day with plenty to play for and, likewise, plenty of motivation. Whether the Hoosiers were paying close attention to the Big Ten-wide scoreboard or not, there was likely an unspoken understanding within the team that a win over the Wolverines would be monumental for their Big Ten Tournament outlook. Following IU's blowout home loss against Iowa last Tuesday, a lot had to go right for the cream and crimson to enter Sunday's matinee against Michigan with heightened implications. Entering Sunday, the Big Ten had a seven-way tie for second place on its hands. With the victory in its regular-season finale, Indiana clinched the No. On Sunday evening, that trend continued as IU completed a 12-point comeback against Michigan to force overtime and eventually defeat the Wolverines, 75-73, at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
In a season-deciding game, the Wolverines came up just short once again.
Unfortunately for Michigan, the overtime period went wire-to-wire in favor of Indiana and despite having a chance to win it at the buzzer, Kobe Bufkin turned it over and the Hoosiers escaped with a 75-73 victory. [Rutgers](https://www.onthebanks.com) Sunday evening, the Wolverines will either start their [Big Ten Tournament](https://www.sbnation.com/big-ten-basketball-tournament) campaign as the fifth seed against the winner of Wisconsin vs. The Wolverines started Sunday’s matchup about as rough as you can get — making just two of their first eight shots and allowing the Hoosiers to break out to a seven-point lead headed into the first media timeout. Despite having multiple chances to deal a lead-snatching blow however, Indiana seemed unable to convert on any of them, missing three consecutive lay up attempts in the final four minutes that would have flipped the score. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the Hoosiers suddenly went on a cold streak of their own. As Indiana took a timeout to get its bearings back, Michigan was on a seven-point hot streak, breaking out to a 42-34 lead.
Indiana's defense carried them to the win late, with two blocks from Trayce Jackson-Davis, two steals from Race Thompson, and a steal by Tamar Bates to close ...
Reneau was physical, he’s improving when switched out and has to guard the perimeter, and he seems to be having fewer head-scratching moments. Tamar Bates (B+) Indiana probably doesn’t win without a solid effort from Bates, who saw significant minutes (18 in the second half plus overtime) with Galloway in foul trouble. Trey Galloway (B) He appeared to be the victim of at least a couple questionable foul calls. He made his free throws, and the freshman point guard seemed intent on playing better on the ball defense. 3 seed in the Big Ten Tournament](https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/indiana-earns-no-3-seed-in-the-big-ten-tournament/) [Watch: Woodson, Jackson-Davis and Thompson discuss overtime win over Michigan](https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/watch-woodson-jackson-davis-and-thompson-discuss-overtime-win-over-michigan/) [Watch: IU basketball 2023 senior day speeches](https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/watch-iu-basketball-2023-senior-day-speeches/) [IU basketball: Indiana 75 Michigan 73 (OT) — Three keys Indiana probably doesn’t win without his two late steals, he led the team in rebounds and was efficient from the field. He added seven rebounds, and for the most part defended well. In those final 25 minutes he had 17 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks — with both blocks coming in the extra session. [With a double-bye at stake, and Michigan in control, Indiana and its seniors showed resolve](https://www.thedailyhoosier.com/with-a-double-bye-at-stake-and-michigan-in-control-indiana-and-its-seniors-showed-resolve/) [Indiana earns No. Jackson-Davis took more than a third of IU’s shots, and when the doubles did come, he was ready. Indiana’s defense carried them to the win late, with two blocks from Trayce Jackson-Davis, two steals from Race Thompson, and a steal by Tamar Bates to close out the game. That was necessary from the opening tip against Michigan after Indiana suffered their worst loss of the season.
Indiana women's basketball suffered its most crushing loss in some time earlier this afternoon, falling 79-75 to 4-seed Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament ...
I would be remiss if I didn’t also mention that Scalia, who isn’t much of a slasher, also had a great and-one in the second quarter. Beating a very good team three times is quite difficult, but this one stings because of the way it went down. I loved the adjustment he made midway through the fourth when OSU changed the shape of their press out of a timeout. The Hoosiers shot just 8-29 (27%) in the final twenty minutes and seemed frazzled during every possession. Okay, I am going to be straight up with you: Indiana blew a twenty four (24) point lead in this game. Indiana women’s basketball suffered its most crushing loss in some time earlier this afternoon, falling 79-75 to 4-seed Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament semifinals.