Quick thoughts on a 79-54 win over Princeton:
How it happened: Late in the first half, the crowd inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall was restless. Indiana couldn’t extend its lead beyond seven, Princeton grabbed the lead at one point and the Hoosiers were out of sorts. At the break, Indiana led by just four and it looked as if the Tigers would make things interesting. But unlike some of the high major programs that have been knocked off at home by lesser opponents this month, the Hoosiers roared back in the second half. Indiana was more active defensively after intermission and that set the tone as the lead grew to 11 by the 13:46 mark of the second half.