It was another opportunity to get better for the Indiana basketball program, and while not necessarily playing great from the tip, the Hoosiers came away with a 79-54 win.
At 5-0, the one negative for the Hoosiers this season has been starting slow in the first half, and that once again was the issue for Indiana. Only up four at the half, the Hoosiers’ defense was lackluster at times, in addition to going through many different scoreless droughts.
The second half was a different story though as the depth of Indiana’s front court players just simply wore down Princeton, led by Joey Brunk.