Thoughts on an 83-78 win against the Terrapins:
To start, Indiana very much played the role of the road team.
Be it the crowd or Maryland’s full-court pressure, Indiana struggled with ball security. The Hoosiers turned it over 26.4 percent of their first-half possessions, leading to 10 points for the Terrapins as they pushed it after the Hoosiers’ miscues. Kel’el Ware, fresh off a monster game against the Badgers during the week, had three of Indiana’s nine turnovers. He also missed all four of his shots and had zero points entering the half.