Indiana’s approach paid dividends in a 74-67 victory for the Hoosiers, their third Big Ten road victory of the season. Teri Moren spoke to the media about the game about the tri
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren plans on sticking with the revised starting lineup she debuted in a 73-66 loss to No. 5 USC that featured Karoline Striplin in place of ...
Coming off back-to-back losses inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Indiana women’s basketball will look to rebound in its lone West Coast trip in Big Ten play. The Hoosiers will face off with Oregon on Friday before taking on Washington on Jan. 27.
Shay Ciezki is a junior on the Indiana women's basketball team and is the 2022 Sister Maria Pares Buffalo News Player of the Year.
Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren plans on sticking with the revised starting lineup she debuted in a 73-66 loss to No. 5 USC that featured Karoline Striplin in place of Lilly Meister. Striplin had 10 points and 3 rebounds in 28 minutes against the Trojans and played solid defense against Kiki Iriafen,
Indiana outrebounded USC 13-9, gave up 7 fastbreak points and did not allow the Trojans to get to the free-throw line. The Hoosiers pulled within 1 point of the Trojans at the end of the third quarter, putting them in position to make a run in the fourth quarter.
The question posed to Indiana University women’s basketball coach Teri Moren following the Hoosiers’ Sunday loss to Southern Cal at Assembly Hall was whether her team was “this close” to clicking. Two fingers were held up an inch apart.
USC’s bench didn’t score a point at Indiana. The Trojans still won on the road. That’s how tough this team is.
Indiana’s west coast road trip started with two records it did not aspire to set.
Indiana has been among the most reliable teams in the Big Ten for the past four years. The Hoosiers were firmly in the mix at the top of the league for all three, managing to win sole possession of the 2023 Big Ten title in the process.
Coming off a two-game losing streak, Indiana women’s basketball found itself in a rock fight on Friday. The Hoosiers endured a defensive battle against Oregon in Eugene, in their first leg