Indiana women’s basketball falls to No. 7 Maryland
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Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren and guard Shay Ciezki spoke on Valentyna Kadlecova's decision to leave the program.
BLOOMINGTON— After the debacle that was supposed to be a kickoff to the rest of the Big Ten Conference season, no one would have blamed Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren if she had been at a loss for words.
The IU women's basketball team had a heavy bench presence as it skated through its nonconference finale on Sunday afternoon. Here's what we learned:
The Hoosiers have one of the best scorers in the country and she, along with the reigning Ms. Basketball, fueled a big win. Here's what we learned.
Indiana women’s basketball fell to Minnesota 71-48 on Monday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington. Below are three quick reasons why the Hoosiers lost, along with highlights, final
Indiana Miss Basketball Maya Makalusky made her first start for the Hoosiers with a simple expectation. She more than surpassed that.
Against the University of Illinois Chicago on Nov. 7, the Hoosiers outscored the Flames 19-9 to turn a seven-point halftime deficit into a 16-point win. Indiana then outscored Florida Gulf Coast University by 18 points in the third quarter on Nov. 25 and beat the Eagles by 18 points.
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USI women want to keep improving in the new year
When asked about a New Year’s resolution for the team, the University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team responded saying they wanted to improve their communication and trust in each other. The Screaming Eagles are coming off of their first lopsided lost of the season on the road at the 23rd