BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – It was a time to dance, to hug, to cry.
Of course, it was.
There had never been a moment like this in Indiana women's basketball history.
From the record Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall-crowd of 13,007 to the tough-as-nails play, Indiana's 65-57 victory over Virginia Tech for its first-ever WNIT championship Saturday afternoon sent a statement few predicted three weeks earlier.
The Hoosiers (23-13) are postseason factors … and more might be on the way.
"I'm excited to see what the future will be," senior guard Tyra Buss said.