Teri Moren knew it was coming.
That’s why she and her staff ran her Hoosiers through so many zone offense sets during practice this week, preparing them for the defensive wrinkle Ohio State would surely throw their way in Columbus.
The Buckeyes’ take on the 2-3 gave IU fits in Bloomington last month, and it initially provided similar frustrations for the Hoosiers during the second half of Saturday’s showdown at the Schottenstein Center. But instead of wilting, No. 11 Indiana attacked and found a way to dictate the course of play over the final 10 minutes of an impressive 87-75 victory over No.