Moments before Indiana tipped off its round of 32 NCAA tournament game against Oklahoma Monday night, Mackenzie Holmes had one final message to her team: no regrets.
It was her final game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, and she wanted to leave it all out on the court. She also didn’t want to lose.
None of the Hoosiers did. So, they didn’t. In a fourth-quarter comeback, Indiana took down Oklahoma 75-68 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the third time in four years.
“I thought the team that wanted it the most was going to win it tonight,” Teri Moren said.