Indiana fell to 10-3 overall and 1-2 in Big Ten play with a 61-58 loss to Penn State on Sunday afternoon at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Here are five takeaways from the loss to the Nittany Lions:
Indiana’s offense sputters in a disappointing loss
According to Ken Pomeroy’s ratings, Sunday’s game at Penn State was Indiana’s second-best chance at a road win the rest of the season.
Rather than taking advantage of a middling opponent coming off of a three-week hiatus, Indiana’s poor offense led to another road loss. Outside of Trayce Jackson-Davis – who needed 18 shots and six free throw attempts to score 20 points – no Indiana player scored in double figures.