Mike Woodson is trying to coach his IU team and the students at Assembly Hall are trying to coach his team, and the chaos ends in defeat to Maryland.
Indiana basketball is one of the most historic programs in the Big Ten Conference. Their five National Championships are the most won by original members.
BLOOMINGTON — Having recently ... the course of a 94-69 loss to Illinois on Tuesday night at Assembly Hall. They started chanting "Fire Woodson" midway through the first half as the Hoosiers ...
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It was ugly inside Assembly Hall on Tuesday night as the Hoosiers suffered an embarrassing loss to Illinois, nearly matching IU's worst home loss ever
The Indiana basketball team fell to 4-3 in Big Ten action on Tuesday night with a blowout loss to rival Illinois. The Hoosiers fell behind nearly 30
Indiana's 25-point home loss to Illinois got chippy at times as the Hoosiers were blown out for the second time this week
Woodson and the Hoosiers head to Evanston for a 7 p.m. ET tipoff against Northwestern Wednesday at Welsh-Ryan Arena, airing on the Big Ten Network. Indiana’s season hit a low point with a pair of 25-point losses to Iowa and Illinois, but it bounced back with a 77-76 overtime win at Ohio State to improve to 14-5 overall and 5-3 in Big Ten play.
Indiana’s defensive approach of packing the lane and limiting Julian Reese and Derik Queen led to open 3-pointers from Maryland, which finished 12 for 24 from b
Fans were not happy with Indiana's Mike Woodson after most recent loss. The Hoosier faithful booed the coach again after the loss. However, after the loss, Woodson decided to do the unthinkable.
Indiana failed to execute down the stretch as turnovers, missed free throws and defensive breakdowns doomed it in a critical conference loss. After the game, head coach Mike Woodson quickly pinpointed where things went wrong, via Todd Golden of Sports Illustrated.