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“Having a big lead and having it all dwindle down to a one-possession game is eye-opening,” Staley said Saturday. “I think this team wants to continue to play in the NCAA Tournament, so they’re going...
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Darrion Williams said he focused on taking the ball to the basket in the second half when his 3-pointers weren't falling.
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The Hoosiers were on the NCAA Tournament bubble, and it was uncertain they would make the field leading into the hourlong selection show.
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Bree Hall had 11 points and Chloe Kitts scored all her 10 points in the second half as top seed South Carolina pulled away after trailing at halftime to beat ninth-seeded Indiana 64-53 in the women's NCAA Tournament and reach the Sweet 16 for the 11th straight time.
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As the NCAA Tournament heats up, the styles of Notre Dame's Niele Ivey, LSU’s Kim Mulkey, Alabama’s Nate Oats, South Carolina’s Dawn Staley and a handful of other coaches stand out in a sea of coaches in team polo shirts and quarter-zip pullovers.
The Hoosiers had their opportunities to get off the NCAA Tournament bubble, but didn't. Mike Woodson shares some of the responsibility.
The Hoosiers shocked top-seeded South Carolina in the first half, heading into halftime with a lead. But the Hoosiers couldn't keep that lead up. Here are three takeaways.
Hina Paopao and Indiana’s Sydney Parrish met when they were Oregon teammates. Here's how their friendship has endured since then.
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What channel is South Carolina women's basketball vs. Indiana on today? Time, TV schedule for March Madness gameSouth Carolina women’s basketball returns to the Sweet 16 and faces 4-seed Indiana on Friday in Albany, New York. The Gamecocks were excellent in Sunday’s second round win over UNC and should travel to Albany with a lot of confidence. South Carolina is ...
As the transfer portal and NIL wreak havoc on certain programs, the Hoosiers have become the latest to see their squad gutted before the offseason has officially hit for all Division 1 schools. Indiana already lost six players to the transfer portal, on top of Gabe Cupps moving to Ohio State and four more players graduating.