Quick thoughts on a 63-55 win over Maryland:
How it happened: Things looked bleak for Indiana through the first 25 minutes. The Hoosiers trailed 37-27 with 15:14 to play in the second half after Maryland’s Aaron Wiggins swished a 3-pointer. With Armaan Franklin on the sidelines due to an ankle injury, Indiana’s offense was stuck in neutral.
But the Hoosiers, to their credit, didn’t quit. They kept defending a Maryland team that started to look fatigued. And Indiana started to find some rhythm offensively. By the 11:29 mark, Indiana led 41-40 on a Rob Phinisee layup.