Ohio State women's basketball, a top-ten program entering the week, fell on the road to the unranked Indiana Hoosiers.
Indiana defeated No. 8 Ohio State on Thursday and the impact on the Hoosiers’ NCAA Tournament seeding was positive.
The Buckeyes shot just 29.2% from the field and were outrebounded, 21-8, in the second half. For now, they're still inside ...
Indiana matched their coach’s sense or urgency and opened the game 5 of 5 while breaking the press with ease. By the time OSU ...
Ohio State laid an egg against Northwestern and in the process put its NCAA Tournament hopes in jeopardy. The Buckeyes must ...
Turnovers aside, Indiana turned in one of its strongest performances of the season. The Hoosiers shot 9-17 (52.9%) from deep, ...
The Hoosiers, who lost their last two road games, will now head to the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Michigan, for a 2 p.m.
Indiana ultimately defeated No. 8 Ohio State 71-61 Thursday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for its first ranked win since it defeated then-No. 23 Iowa on Jan. 12. Garzon, Parrish and junior guard Shay ...
Urgency in particular became a sticking point for Moren, who was unhappy with how lax her team got when they built a big lead last game against Purdue. The Hoosiers finished with 24 turnovers in that ...
It all has to go right and none of it matters if the Gophers don't beat Penn State, but the table is set for some positivity.
Lauren Betts scored 22 points, Kiki Rice added 16 and third-ranked UCLA pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 70-55 victory over No. 25 Illinois ...
The memories must be haunting. Teri Moren and Indiana women’s basketball have seen the unrelenting full-court pressure before and have seen it excruciatingly impact games.