The Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall crowd booed the Hoosiers and chanted ‘Fire Woodson’ during Indiana’s second straight 25-point loss Tuesday against Illinois.
Regardless of who expressed it or how, the Hoosiers were happy to put angst behind them with 77-76 overtime win at Ohio State.
The constant boos inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Tuesday spoke volumes. But the empty seats spoke louder. Throughout Mike Woodson’s three-plus seasons as Indiana
The new Big Ten teams have made the conference race that much more challenging. This time, JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC come to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
However, the heavy snow total should not impede fans who have parking passes for Indiana's Wednesday evening men's basketball game against Southern California at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Coming off a loss, Indiana has yet another marquee matchup looming: No. 4 USC at noon Sunday in Bloomington. If the Hoosiers display another showing like Thursday, they could be in for a long day against Trojans sophomore guard JuJu Watkins and graduate student forward Kiki Iriafen.
Five minutes remained in Tuesday night's first half as Indiana was down by 30 points against Illinois. Boos of frustration began to sing down onto the court, filling Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Indiana will try to bounce back from Saturday's 85-60 loss to Iowa when it hosts Illinois tonight at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
The boos first began before tipoff against No. 19 Illinois with the introduction of head coach Mike Woodson. They returned when Trey Galloway airballed a 3-pointer just over five minutes into the contest and once more moments later when the fifth-year senior guard headed to the bench.
A late-game fracas in the Illinois vs. Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball game led to the ejection of Indiana's Oumar Ballo.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Welcome to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall! Indiana tries to bounce back from its 25-point loss at Iowa as No. 19 Illinois visits in the only mat
The Hoosiers trailed by as many as 15 points in the first quarter, but even as they turned up their intensity to cut into the Fighting Illini’s lead, their efforts fell short. Indiana suffered a 54-68 loss to Illinois on Thursday inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.