Indiana put together one of its most complete performances in several years in its 96-73 win over No. 24 Marquette on Wednesday night, and the Hoosiers have their guards to thank.
IU’s young guards — Rob Phinisee, Al Durham and Romeo Langford — stepped up on both ends of the floor.
Offensively, Langford paced the Hoosiers and looked like the top recruit he was. He scored 22 points on an 8-of-15 line and looked as smooth as ever in doing so. He was key from the opening tip as IU built a big lead with its transition offense early in the game.