In Indiana’s win against Rutgers on Thursday night, the Hoosiers did a nice job of working the corners and baseline to exploit the defense of the Scarlet Knights. In the first half, Rutgers switched from zone to man during possessions, and its inability to mark up correctly allowed Indiana space to roam free on the baseline.
In the second half, during a crucial stretch where Indiana built back up a lead to close out the game, Rutgers stayed zone for a number of possessions in a row and Indiana again worked the corners and baseline to strong success.