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Fifth-year senior guard Lamar Wilkerson averaged 29.5 points across the two games, earning him Big Ten Co-Player of the Week on Monday, per the conference’s release. Wilkerson shares the award with Nebraska junior forward Pryce Sandfort.
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Indiana basketball vs. Penn State recap tonight: Lamar Wilkerson's career night powers Hoosiers
The Indiana Hoosiers blast the Penn State Nittany Lions, snapping a losing skid: Recap, stats, results, box score.
IU basketball guard Lamar Wilkerson was named co-Big Ten player of the week after scoring 59 points over two games for the Hoosiers.
Indiana basketball guard Lamar Wilkerson endured a difficult three-game shooting slump. He broke out in historical fashion Tuesday night against Penn State.
The fifth-year player surpasses some not-so-household names with the most 3-pointers in a game for Indiana Hoosiers basketball.
From then on, Indiana took control as it marched to a commanding 113-72 victory at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall to snap its two-game losing skid and earn the first Big Ten victory of the Darian DeVries era. Wilkerson scored an all-time Assembly Hall record of 44 points and knocked down a program record 10 3-pointers.
Indiana basketball guard Lamar Wilkerson had one of the best shooting nights in Assembly Hall history against Penn State. Here's how it went down.
Indiana basketball guard Lamar Wilkerson and forward Reed Bailey spoke with the media Tuesday night following Indiana’s blowout 113-72 win over Penn State. Below are their full Q&As, as well as a transcript of the conversation (to be added once it became available).
Lamar Wilkerson racked up a career-high 44 points as Indiana reached the century mark for the fourth time this season in their 113-72 win over Penn State on Tuesday.
Wilkerson started the night hot, making his first three 3-pointers in the opening three minutes of play, giving Indiana an early 9-5 lead. He finished the half with 20 points, a mark that Penn State didn’t pass as a team until there were just over three minutes left in the first half.
Assembly Hall hadn't seen an individual performance like that, and who knows when it will again. It was also a reminder to Indiana what it's capable of before playing Kentucky.