Indiana women’s basketball finds itself 5-4 at the midway point of the Big Ten season after a close 73-70 victory at Washington late Monday.
Carson Nielsen was Iowa’s first commit in the 2026 cycle. The 6-foot-7, 280 pound offensive tackle out of Waterloo West in Iowa chose the Hawkeyes over offers from Iowa State, Kansas State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Penn State, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
Indiana women's basketball junior forward Yarden Garzon put on a shooting clinic against Washington to break out of a slump:
The longest college football season in history is over, and if you are an Ohio State fan, it had some peaks and valleys, but the team finished on top of the mountain by winning the College
In two straight games, Nebraska just didn’t do enough. The missed free throws, the turnovers, the losing plays added up, and the Huskers dropped three spots in the Big Ten
Indiana’s inconsistency continued. They won a thrilling road game against Ohio State after being dominated at home by Illinois earlier in the week. Meanwhile, the women won a massive game in Iowa City before falling to the Illini at Assembly Hall.
Indiana (13-4; 4-2 Big Ten) hasn't won at Carver-Hawkeye Arena since the 2021 season and Woodson is 0-3 all-time at Iowa. The Hawkeyes ... beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times.
Indiana is not an easy team to play against. The Hoosiers will bring energy to Sunday’s game. USC women’s basketball must be ready.
Illinois' Adalia McKenzie (24) gets past Indiana's Chloe Moore-McNeil (22) and Lilly Meister to score during the Indiana versus Illinois women's basketball game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. / Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Big Ten women's college basketball excitement continues tonight on Peacock. It's Illinois vs Indiana at 7, followed by Ohio State vs Wisconsin at 9 PM.
Beat writer Joe Vozzelli preview's Illini's matchup with Hoosiers, as Illinois seeks first Big Ten winning streak of 2024-25 season
Kylan Boswell and the rest of the No. 19 Illinois men’s basketball team showed their potential on Tuesday night with a 94-69 rout of host Indiana in Bloomington, Ind. Scott Richey covers college basketball for The News-Gazette. His email is
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