Bloomington, Indiana On Saturday, the No.1 seed Indiana Women's basketball team cruised to thirty point victory over the No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech in its first-round game of the NCAA tournament at Simon Skjdot Assembly Hall in front of 14,000 fans in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hoosiers got off to a slow start
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No. 2 Indiana women’s basketball clinches a share of the Big Ten title in front of sell out crowd
No. 2 Indiana women basketball defeats No. 13 Michigan
Grace Berger big day pushed Indiana past Rutgers 91 – 68
Bloomington, IN Indiana's graduate student Grace Berger's season-high 21 points and Mackenzie Holmes' 21 helped the No.6 Hoosiers roll past Rutgers 91-68 on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights started the game hot, outshooting Indiana early in the first half and building a five-point lead before Indiana went
No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball pulls away from No. 9 Maryland late, 68 – 61
Bloomington, IN The No. 6 Indiana women's basketball team was tested against No. 9 Maryland last night in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in a battle between two top-ten-ranked teams. The Hoosiers used a 7-point run in the fourth quarter after Maryland had tied the game to pull away with the tough-fought
Indiana women’s basketball remains undefeated by beating Butler 67 -50
Bloomington, Indiana Indiana's head coach Terri Moren said in her post-game comments that Christmas break games are always interesting, noting that the Hoosier did not get off to the start they wanted or anticipated. She felt the team was hurried, which led to careless turnovers. Coach Moren said some bright spots
Indiana Headed Back to the Sweet Sixteen
Indiana women’s basketball crush Charlotte in the opening round 85 -51
Indiana Upsets Ohio State Advancing to the Big Ten Championship Game
Indianapolis, IN On Saturday, the No. 5 seeded lady Hoosiers upset No. 1 seeded Ohio State in the semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indiana will make its first appearance in the championship game since 2002. The starting five for Indiana all scored in
Indiana women remain at the top of the Big Ten with a victory over Northwestern
Bloomington, IN Junior forward Mackenzie Holmes returned to the court for the Hoosier. Holmes ended up with 6 points and 6 rebounds in 23 mins as the Hoosiers put the Wildcats away 69-58. Aleksa Gulbe took advantage of Northwestern's zone defense with 20 points and a double-double. Nicole CardaƱo-Hillary went 3-5