BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - It was an afternoon when everything came together.
The Hoosiers faced Ohio State, one of the top teams in the Big Ten, Saturday afternoon at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, looking to find some consistency. Winners of their last outing vs. Northwestern earlier in the week, the Hoosiers stood at 12-3, but head coach Archie Miller wasn't happy with this team.
He wanted to see better effort, especially on the defensive end. He wanted his guys to value the ball a little more, to play with a higher basketball IQ, to both understand and execute what he wanted from his players on the floor.