Timing is everything.
For the first time in 30 Big Ten women’s basketball tournaments, Indiana enters as the No. 1 seed — just in time for the tourney to move from home-state Indianapolis, where it had been played every year since 2013, to Minneapolis.
The two teams from Michigan, meanwhile, will be hoping they have better timing at the Target Center than the top-seeded, No. 2-ranked Hoosiers, who dropped their finale Sunday to No. 6 Iowa on a Caitlin Clark buzzer-beating 3-pointer.
The Michigan women, ranked No. 17 in the USA TODAY Sports coaches poll, had the No.