The memories must be haunting. Teri Moren and Indiana women’s basketball have seen the unrelenting full-court pressure before and have seen it excruciatingly impact games.
Big Ten Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships continued on Thursday from McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of Ohio State University. The Day 2 finals consisted of the
Indiana women's basketball had struggled with Ohio State's press for years. The Hoosiers finally broke through Thursday night.
The No. 14 Ohio State women's swimming and diving team won silver in the 800 free relay on Wednesday at the first day of the Big Ten
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The No. 8-ranked Ohio State women's tennis team continues its homestand with its first Big Ten matches of the season.
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Ohio State forced 21 turnovers but failed to hit their average of 25 points off turnovers, scoring just 20. After a weak first quarter from the starters, Ohio State began the second down 26-17. McGuff opted to play bench players Madison Greene, Elsa Lemmila and Eboni Walker with starters McMahon and Taylor Thierry to attempt a comeback.
Much of the Hoosier student section’s antics was aimed at Penn State's Ace Baldwin Jr., who responded with 22 points, five rebounds, five assists and six steals. But not even the graduate student guard’s top performance could stop Indiana’s late second-half push as the Hoosiers took the 83-78 win Wednesday night in Bloomington.
If Indiana wins two more games, it will avoid the first day of the Big Ten Tournament. If it doesn’t, the Hoosiers will have to play on day one.