Hoosiers Survive Overtime Scare Against Wisconsin

It took an excruciating 45 minutes, but the Hoosiers pulled out a resume-building win over Wisconsin on Saturday. Without Tayton Conerway, who was a late scratch due to illness, the Hoosiers needed big games from Conor Enright and Lamar Wilkerson. The Hoosiers got big games from both, just perhaps not in the way they were expecting.
Physicality Lifts Hoosiers to 78-77 Win over Wisconsin Despite Late Stumble

“Sam was tremendous in that second half,” Indiana coach Darian DeVries said. “We were able to take advantage of a few switches. That’s why they were able to stay in front of us a little better; they were switching more. Then, we were able to throw it inside, and the guys did a good job–we ran a few things to try to get it to him, and we got it to him. Sam did the rest from there.
Hoosiers Escape with 78-77 OT Win Over Badgers

In a thrilling clash, the Indiana Hoosiers secured a narrow 78-77 overtime victory against the Wisconsin Badgers after leading throughout the game. Key performances from Lamar Wilkerson, who scored 25 points, and Sam Alexis, with 19 points and five blocks, propelled IU to maintain their NCAA Tournament hopes.
When IU Needed it Most Conor Enright Gave it His All

On January 27, 2026, Indiana Hoosiers guard Conor Enright played a crucial role in a win against Purdue Boilermakers, scoring vital points during a tense stretch. Despite battling cramps, Enright’s defensive efforts and timely three-pointer helped secure the victory, showcasing his grit and importance to the team amid the rivalry.
Nick Dorn: The Boilermaker Buster

The IU vs. Purdue game is where Indiana legends are born. Play well in this game and your name will be remembered in Bloomington forever. After his performance on Tuesday, Nick Dorn may have just added his name to that list.
Hoosiers Slow Down Haggerty, Take Care of Kansas State

Conor Enright is not one to back down from a challenge. When the country’s leading scorer, Kansas State’s PJ Haggerty, was next on the docket for Indiana, Enright was more than excited for the challenge.
Hoosiers Hold On: Early Defense Carries Indiana to an Ugly Win

Indiana stayed unbeaten by leaning on a dominant first-half defensive effort, overcoming a shaky second half to edge Incarnate Word. The Hoosiers struggled to find rhythm on offense, but rebounding, toughness, and key stops down the stretch secured their fourth straight win.
Shooting Clinic: DeVries and Wilkerson Power Indiana Past Marquette

Tucker DeVries and Lamar Wilkerson turned Chicago into their personal shooting gallery Sunday afternoon. DeVries dominated early with a 24-point first half, while Wilkerson caught fire late, combining for 50 points as Indiana buried Marquette 100–77 in a dazzling display of teamwork and three-point precision.
Observations for IUBB’s Cream & Crimson Scrimmage (10/3)

Indiana’s Cream & Crimson scrimmage gave fans a first look at a team that’s already gelling. With sharp shooting, physical defense, and standout performances from veterans and newcomers alike, the Hoosiers showed flashes of the identity they’ll carry into the upcoming season.
Building the Brotherhood: Inside Indiana Basketball’s Team Chemistry

With an entirely new-look roster this season, building chemistry hasn’t just been a priority for Indiana Basketball—it’s been a necessity. Over the past two months, head coach Darian DeVries has been hard at work fostering connection among the Hoosiers, both on and off the court.