The Hoosiers (15-8, 7-5 Big Ten) led with 2 minutes, 24 seconds to go, but lost 70-67 to a Michigan team that eliminated them ...
Michigan State's Tre Holloman, right, moves the ball as Indiana's Myles Rice defends during the first half on Tuesday, Feb.
A night meant to celebrate turned into a nightmare in which No. 11 Michigan State basketball had more of its flaws exposed in ...
Indiana started slow. Michigan State used a 10-0 run to take a 20-8 lead with 11:17 left in the first half. Indiana struggled ...
Michigan State’s heartbreaking 71-67 loss to Indiana on Tuesday was marred by one significant stat: a dismal 17.4% success ...
The Hoosiers had a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter but blew it, costing a chance to add to their March Madness resume.
Below, you can see our three key takeaways from a frustrating night for the Spartans. A desperate Indiana team, down 20 to 8 ...
Indiana basketball relied on a zone defense they’ve rarely used for a prolonged period of time during the Mike Woodson era in ...
On the other end of the floor, Indiana’s size was a problem and Michigan State’s three big men were all in foul trouble.
Instead of Michigan State delivering coach Tom Izzo a record-setting Big Ten victory, Indiana spoiled the party with a 71-67 ...
Malik Renea had 16 of his 19 points in the second half to help Indiana beat No. 11 Michigan State 71-67, leaving Tom Izzo on the brink of breaking Bob Knight’s Big Ten wins record ...
Ballo was also dominant, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 boards, including seven defensive rebounds. He played just 26 ...