Indiana came out in all-black uniforms for the first time this season and defeated Washington 78-62 at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle.
While Washington (13-16; 4-14) showed signs of life coming out of halftime, it followed up a 7-0 run with a scoring drought that lasted more than five minutes. The Huskies shot 36.2% and turned the ball over 13 times while leading scorer Great Osobor had a season-low four points and didn't score a single field goal (0 for 5).
A perfect score? Several players played well in Indiana's win at Washington, a needed one on a bad day for NCAA tournament bubble teams. Here's how IU was graded.
One Indianapolis family is packing their bags for Washington, D.C. to advocate for better healthcare policies for those with bleeding disorders.
But a couple of Hoosiers already are familiar with the Pacific Northwest, where Indiana plays Washington on Saturday in Seattle and Oregon on Tuesday. Center Oumar Ballo began his career at Gonzaga and guard Myles Rice was the Pac-12's freshman of the year ...
SEATTLE -- Reserve Malik Reneau scored 22 points on 10-for-13 shooting and Luke Goode scored 18 points and Indiana led for all but 47 seconds in a 78-62 win over Washington on Saturday. Mackenzie Mgbako and reserve Myles Rice each scored 10 points for the Hoosiers (18-11, 9-9 Big Ten) who shot 49% (30 for 61).
Washington forward Great Osobor, the Huskies' leading scorer at 14.9 points per game, never made a field goal all night and finished with just four points and four rebounds,. Indiana had four players in double figures. Goode tied a season high with five ...
It was a sharp first half from Indiana on Saturday night at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Hoosiers led by as many as 16 points, thanks to an efficient offensive performance. Indiana shot 17-for-33 from the field,
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