Archie Miller has been telling Trayce Jackson-Davis since the 10th grade that he’s going to get fouled a lot.
“Left-hander, mobile, athletic, awkward,” Miller said. “Turns into you a lot because he is left-handed.”
All those traits led to a career-night for Jackson-Davis in Indiana’s 91-65 win over North Alabama to improve to 3-0 on the season.
It wasn’t the prettiest of performances from Indiana on both ends of the floor, but Jackson-Davis used all of his 6-foot-9 frame to create havoc in the paint.
He only attempted four field goals, making three, and led the team in scoring with 20 points.