Quick thoughts on a 68-56 win at Minnesota:
How it happened: Things looked bleak early on for Indiana. The Hoosiers offered little resistance defensively and Minnesota built a 10-point lead. It looked like another road loss was inevitable. But once Indiana stabilized things defensively and kept Trayce Jackson-Davis involved in the offense, the Hoosiers mounted a run. By halftime, Minnesota’s lead was just three and Indiana didn’t take long to seize control in the second half. The Gophers continued to clank shots from both the perimeter (4-of-25) and the free throw line (10-of-19) and Indiana seized control thanks in large part to a monster effort from Jackson-Davis.