BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana men's basketball coach Mike Woodson spoke to the media after Indiana's 79-78 loss to Maryland at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunda
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana fans expressed their frustration throughout Tuesday’s 94-69 loss to Illinois at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. It started early, when fans booed coach Mike Woodson during pregame introductions. The boos carried on sporadically ...
The boos first began before tipoff against No. 19 Illinois with the introduction of head coach Mike Woodson. They returned when Trey Galloway airballed a 3-pointer just over five minutes into the contest and once more moments later when the fifth-year senior guard headed to the bench.
Indiana Hoosiers coach Mike Woodson is enduring a rough stretch in the 2025 Big Ten Conference season as his team continues to struggle.
Just over a week after ugly scenes in Bloomington, some of the loudest cheers of the season filled Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Oh there were still plenty of boos through the peaks and valleys of
The ball landed with a thud on Branch McCracken Court — a fall from grace similar to that of Indiana men’s basketball, which squandered a 4-point lead in the final 30 seconds en route to a 79-78 loss to Maryland. Indiana (14-7, 5-5 Big Ten) has lost four of its last five games. Sunday’s defeat may sting more than the others.
Indiana coach Mike Woodson was the target of several angry fans after the Hoosiers were trounced by the Illinois Fighting Illini on their home floor Tuesday night.
Indiana lost to Maryland Sunday afternoon at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, 79-78. Maryland led 38-37 at halftime. Mackenzie Mgbako and Myles Rice led the Hoosiers with 16 points
The Hoosiers overcame double-digit deficits to lead, showing its Big Ten title potential against a quality Maryland team, but it was left unfulfilled.
Indiana continues the 2024-25 season Sunday against the Maryland Terrapins at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind. Here's how to watch.
Indiana men’s basketball needed one more basket. Trailing 79-78 with three seconds remaining in the game, senior forward Luke Goode stood up from the bench, made his way to the scorer’s table and entered the contest as a late-game substitution.
The Hoosiers stormed back to take a late lead against Maryland, but botched the final two possessions in a disheartening loss at Assembly Hall.