The Indiana basketball team opens the 2025 Big Ten tournament against Oregon. Our experts predicted how far the Hoosiers can go, and more.
Former Bloomington South standout Anthony Leal ending unique collegiate career in the spotlight for Indiana basketball
Ahead of Saturday's matchup, Indiana and Ohio State were both listed on the NCAA Tournament bubble in Joe Lunardi's most recent Bracketology on ESPN.
In Indiana’s win against Ohio State on Saturday, the Hoosiers scored 18 second-chance points. In a game they didn’t shoot well, their ability to secure offensive rebounds for extra chances was essential to their victory.
Major foul trouble for Indiana’s post players meant rarely used Faith Wiseman got her chance to contribute to the winning effort against Oregon at the Big Ten Tournament.
Also ahead of Leal was fellow senior Trey Galloway, and potentially sophomores Gabe Cupps and Jakai Newton. Leal had cracked the rotation before, but Indiana loaded up on talent at his primary positions, keeping him out of the first four games entirely.
Indiana basketball forward Malik Reneau had clutch performance against Washington less than 72 hours removed from ER visit: