Indiana men’s basketball beats Minnesota 77-47
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Indiana basketball’s Senior Night showcased the absurdity of the longstanding tradition in the modern era of college basketball. In a landscape defined by transfer portal additions, the ceremonious farewells that honor tenure don’t quite have the same impact.
Now, Indiana (17-12 overall, 8-10 Big Ten) closes its home slate against Minnesota (14-15 overall, 7-11 Big Ten) at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Bloomington. Indiana looks to avenge early-season loss After the Hoosiers opened their season with seven consecutive victories,
It wasn't Indiana basketball's night at Mackey Arena. The Hoosiers goal is now just turn the page on an ugly night in West Lafayette.
Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries' first roster promised to hold a special place in his heart. These Hoosiers have delivered through their work habits and character.
The Hoosiers, who had lost the past four games, were tasked with avenging their early-season loss to Minnesota in a Quadrant 2 opportunity. They did just that, picking up a 77-47 victory inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.
The Hoosiers gave up 14 offensive rebounds to Illinois -- a factor that decided the 20-point loss for IU. It knew it was a priority, and points to toughness.
Junior guard Nick Dorn is just 4 of 28 from the field over Indiana basketball's past four games, but coach Darian DeVries feels Dorn has elevated IU's offense.
Doyel: Indiana's offense is Lamar Wilkerson and crossed fingers. In Sunday's loss at No. 7 Illinois, the Hoosiers shot like those fingers were broken.
IU coach Darian DeVries joined host Don Fischer for their weekly radio show "Inside IU Basketball". DeVries details IU's recent stretch of games, individual standouts, Lamar Wilkerson's second 40-point performance and much more. Jasai Miles and Josh Harris ...
With Selection Sunday 11 days away, we’ll periodically examine where IU basketball stands in bracketology projections. The full 2026 NCAA tournament field will be revealed on Sunday, March 15, 2026. Indiana basketball is 17-12 overall and 8-10 in the Big Ten with two regular-season games remaining.