What Mike Woodson had to say after Indiana broke a two-game losing streak with a Big Ten road victory at Ohio State.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Luke Goode stroked a 3-pointer with more than a minute left in overtime to give Indiana the lead and Anthony Leal blocked John Mobley Jr.‘s jumper with a second left to allow Indiana to escape Ohio State with a 77-76 Big Ten Conference win Friday night.
The Hoosiers will be without Malik Reneau, Bryson Tucker, Gabe Cupps and Jackson Creel for Friday's game against the Buckeyes.
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Luke Goode's 3-pointer late in overtime, part of his career-high 23-point night, gave Indiana the lead for good in a 77-76 win over Ohio State on Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine bet buckeye candies from Marsha’s Homemade Buckeyes in Perrysburg against treats from the South Bend Chocolate Company.
Fouls chased him throughout the game, strictly limiting his minutes. Struggled to stay in front of covers all night. Looked good pushing the pace when in the game, just couldn’t stay on the floor. When he did, he made a difference, including an important overtime bucket through contact.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Indiana Gov. Mike Braun made a friendly wager over who will win Monday's football National Championship.
Indiana basketball coach Mike Woodson hinted at making changes to the starting lineup, he lived up to that promise on Friday night:
Coach Mike Woodson and the Hoosiers picked up a Big Ten road win Friday night at Value City Arena, defeating Ohio State 77-76. Indiana Hoosiers On SI writer Jack Ankony shares his reaction below.
Follow along for live updates. Halftime: IU shot 33% from the floor in the first half. Ohio State shot 46%. Oumar Ballo has 10 points. 3:12 left 1H: IU is struggling to shoot (36% from the floor and 11% from 3-point range). Ohio State is doing much better (50% from the floor and 38% from 3-point range).