Maryland men's basketball didn't start well this year when it had to hit the road. The Terrapins were 0-4 on the year playing road games and lost all four conte
With some high profile defensive coordinator jobs opening up, Indiana football has locked Bryant Haines to a new deal:
The Terrapins (16-5, 6-4) earned their third straight Big Ten Conference win and their second straight on the road. Indiana (14-7, 5-5) has lost four of its last five.
"I have complete confidence as The Mill enters its next phase," says Pat East as he turns reins of Bloomington innovation center to John Fernandez.
Indiana hosts Maryland in a key Big Ten Conference game, one that the Hoosiers need to bolster their NCAA Tournament resume.
The Hoosiers starting guard Myles Rice missed a wild shot from deep in the corner at the buzzer on a final possession marred by confusion. The Hoosiers lost, 79-78, for the fourth time in five games despite erasing a 10-point deficit in the second half that saw them playing with the kind of intensity that was lacking in recent weeks.
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.
The boos rained down from the Hoosier faithful inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall as the buzzer sounded, ending a contest that featured an Indiana men’s basketball collapse of disastrous proportions. It was not an unforeseen circumstance given the Hoosiers' performance against Maryland –– but it was certainly avoidable.
The ball landed with a thud on Branch McCracken Court — a fall from grace similar to that of Indiana men’s basketball, which squandered a 4-point lead in the final 30 seconds en route to a 79-78 loss to Maryland. Indiana (14-7, 5-5 Big Ten) has lost four of its last five games. Sunday’s defeat may sting more than the others.
Harun Zrno is a wing who is a good perimeter shooter, he showed professionally in Bosnia. Zrno committed to play for Indiana basketball in its 2025 class.
Bloomington South took down Edgewood 59-14 on Tuesday as both wrestling teams wrapped up the regular season. It was a tough night for the Mustangs, coming off last weekend's third-place finish at the Western Indiana Conference meet and having to forfeit five spots to give up 30 points.
Indiana’s defensive approach of packing the lane and limiting Julian Reese and Derik Queen led to open 3-pointers from Maryland, which finished 12 for 24 from b