The Hoosiers turned the ball over 16 times and allowed Iowa to shoot 11 for 24 from 3-point range as coach Mike Woodson remains winless at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball hosted the Indiana Hoosiers in a Big Ten clash on Saturday. Here's how it went.
Indiana leads from start to finish, sends No. 23 Iowa to its third straight loss, 74-67. “We’re going to let this one hit us a little bit,” Iowa’s Taylor McCabe said.
Almost a year after the Hoosiers were demolished in Iowa City, Indiana returned the favor at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, taking down Iowa.
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This was supposed to be the productive trip home Iowa women's basketball needed to get right, a chance to stabilize things amid a rare skid in a place those in gold love to shine. It was anything but.
Although early in the conference slate, Iowa women’s basketball (12-5, 2-4 Big Ten) has appeared to have hit a wall. Following their 74-67 home loss vs. Indiana (12-4, 4-1 Big Ten) on Sunday, the Hawkeyes have dropped three consecutive games for the first time since 2018.
Hawkeyes try to win a second-straight Big Ten game, against an Indiana team that is looking to make it four consecutive wins in conference play.
It’s Iowa vs. Indiana in Big Ten play this college basketball season. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Indiana’s reserves brought the team back from a 23-13 deficit midway through the first half. The Hoosiers even took a brief lead after Bryson Tucker threw down a fastbreak dunk with 8:03 to go in the half that punctuated a 13-0 run.