There were many boos, few cheers and another blowout defeat for Indiana men’s basketball (13-5, 4-3 Big Ten), which fell 94-69 to Illinois (13-4, 5-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday night at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.
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BLOOMINGTON — Frustration over Indiana basketball's performance reached a boiling point on Tuesday night as the team fell behind by 30 points against Illinois ... are coming off a 25-point loss to Iowa that was most lopsided Big Ten regular season ...
A few days after IU's big win over Iowa on the road, the Hoosiers came home and were handed a humbling loss by Illinois.
After a blowout loss snapped its five-game winning streak, Indiana men’s basketball makes its return to Bloomington with sights set on a bounce-back win. The Hoosiers (13-4, 4-2 Big Ten) will have an opportunity to right the ship in short order as they host No. 19 Illinois (12-4, 4-2 Big Ten) at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Since losing two key players for the season Illinois women's hoops had two resume building wins against Iowa and Indiana.
BLOOMINGTON — IU women's basketball ... We can’t just be up for a game against Iowa, you know, we have to come in for an Illinois game. There’s going to be upsets every single day of the ...
After a rough stretch of Indiana men's basketball games against Iowa and Illinois, Hoosiers On SI writers Jack Ankony, Todd Golden discuss what went wrong.
The Hoosiers face an Illinois team that plays fast, shoots lots of 3-pointers and rebounds the ball as well as any team in the country.
Indiana women's basketball had multiple starters not play a single minute of the fourth quarter while attempting a comeback against Illinois, and Hoosiers coach Teri Moren defended her lineup choices after the game.
Indiana's 25-point home loss to Illinois got chippy at times as the Hoosiers were blown out for the second time this week
By the final horn of a 94-69 loss, IU basketball had made all kinds of the wrong history: The second-heaviest loss inside Assembly Hall, ever.