Conference play in the Big Ten continues Sunday when Indiana plays host to Maryland on CBS. This weekend will mark the first and only scheduled meeting between the Big Ten programs this season. Maryland has been one of the hottest teams in the Big Ten since falling to 1-3 in conference play earlier this month.
The Indiana Hoosiers host the Maryland Terrapins in Big Ten play and come agonizingly close to pulling off the victory.
The Maryland Terrapins (15-5, 5-4 Big Ten) and the Indiana Hoosiers (14-6, 5-4) meet Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Tip-off is scheduled for noon ET (CBS). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook
Indiana basketball head coach Mike Woodson gets called out by fans over his behavior following a loss to the Maryland Terrapins.
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Indiana failed to execute down the stretch as turnovers, missed free throws and defensive breakdowns doomed it in a critical conference loss. After the game, head coach Mike Woodson quickly pinpointed where things went wrong, via Todd Golden of Sports Illustrated.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana men's basketball coach Mike Woodson spoke to the media after Indiana's 79-78 loss to Maryland at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunda
Indiana men’s basketball needed one more basket. Trailing 79-78 with three seconds remaining in the game, senior forward Luke Goode stood up from the bench, made his way to the scorer’s table and entered the contest as a late-game substitution.
The Hoosiers had a quality win against Maryland all but bottled up. Then Indiana didn't foul, had late substitutions and poor execution on its last play.
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