How it happened: Indiana entered Saturday’s meeting with Notre Dame in the Crossroads Classic at Bankers Life Fieldhouse as just a 2.5-point favorite. And for a good portion of the afternoon, the Hoosiers looked like they would run the Fighting Irish right off of the floor. Indiana led by 17 points at 44-27 with 15:18 to go on a second-chance bucket by Trayce Jackson-Davis. But then the Hoosiers, who had a chance to put away the Fighting Irish, let them hang around. Notre Dame chipped away at the lead until it overtook the Hoosiers and led by as many as five.