With the Hoosiers losing their third game in a row, there seems to be a trend in Big Ten play regardless of the end result and that is three-point shooting.
After going just 2-for-14 from three against Nebraska, it brings their percentage in conference play to just 29.8 percent in five games.
It was none more evident than on Monday night, that the Hoosiers lack the necessary three point shooters to be successful.
When Nebraska went to a 1-3-1 defense, it took Indiana right out of the game. Making their final three at the 16:31 minute mark in the second half, the Hoosiers missed their final four attempts of the game, but what is even more telling is that they only attempted four.