With under ten minutes to play, Indiana appeared ready to do the unthinkable. Until Mike Woodson switched to the 2-3 zone, Louisville was carving up whoever Woodson had out on the floor for defense.
There were foul troubles again, leading to a lot of subbing and lack of consistent lineups, but Indiana really struggled to defend an offense that came into the game ranked 104th in KenPom. Before the zone, Indiana really had no answer for Ty-Laur Johnson.
Thankfully, Indiana is coached by Woodson and not Kenny Payne, whose inability to crack the zone (a thing he admitted he never saw coming) down the stretch may have brought back some bad memories for Hoosier fans.