Quick thoughts on a 79-76 double-overtime win at Northwestern:
How it happened: Indiana had another one of its patented slow starts offensively at Welsh-Ryan Arena. The Hoosiers didn’t score a point in the game’s first 5:35 and trailed Northwestern by 14 at the 7:41 mark of the first half. But even with the dreadful offensive start, the Wildcats couldn’t pull away. And as Northwestern produced a lengthy scoring drought of its own, Indiana climbed right back into the game. By the 2:32 mark, Indiana was within three and a late Trayce Jackson-Davis bucket – his first and only field goal of the half – sent IU into half trailing 23-20.