The constant boos inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Tuesday spoke volumes. But the empty seats spoke louder. Throughout Mike Woodson’s three-plus seasons as Indiana
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Welcome to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall! Indiana tries to bounce back from its 25-point loss at Iowa as No. 19 Illinois visits in the only mat
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 will try to shake off its lopsided loss at Iowa as Illinois comes to town. To do so, the Hoosiers need better performances from their upperclassmen.
Mike Woodson, Trey Galloway and Luke Goode addressed the media following Indiana's 82-69 win against USC on Wednesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
As the halftime buzzer sounded Tuesday night inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Illinois junior guard Tre White and sophomore forward Jake Davis lifted their arms near midcourt and motioned their hands inward, inviting the Hoosier faithful to yell louder.
CBS' Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander offer differing predictions for the Illinois vs. Michigan State basketball game, highlighting its significance.
Welcome to our live blog for Wednesday's Big Ten conference game between Indiana and USC at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Illinois guard Tre White (22) and Penn State's guard D'Marco Dunn (2) in a NCAA basketball game at the State Farm Center in Champaign on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. College/Prep Sports Reporter Illinois guard Tre White (22) and Penn State's guard D'Marco Dunn (2) in a NCAA basketball game at the State Farm Center in Champaign on Wednesday,
Indiana’s two consecutive 25-point losses appear to make NCAA Tournament talk a bit far-fetched, but the Hoosiers have time to repair the damage.