Mike Woodson, Illinois and Indiana
Mike Woodson and Indiana basketball have seemingly entered the end of an era through some terrible performances.
Things are not going well for Mike Woodson in Bloomington. Woodson and Indiana found themselves on the wrong side of a 94-69 blowout loss to No. 19 Illinois on Tuesday night. It marked their second straight 25-point loss,
Indiana basketball coach Mike Woodson hinted at making changes to the starting lineup, he lived up to that promise on Friday night:
Y’all wanted to talk football, hockey (!), winter grilling and more. But there was no avoiding the No. 1 topic on everyone’s mind: Mike Woodson.
A baseline confrontation between the two teams late in Indiana's 94-69 loss resulted in an ejection for Indiana’s Oumar Ballo.
Mike Woodson expressed frustration over drastic nature of the criticism: "We're sitting here and we've won 14 games, man. It's not like it's 5-14."
The Indiana basketball team fell to 4-3 in Big Ten action on Tuesday night with a blowout loss to rival Illinois. The Hoosiers fell behind nearly 30
Indiana fans will remember the date Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025 for years to come. It's the day the Mike Woodson era became unsalvageable at IU. Inside Assembly Hall on Tuesday night, echoes of "Fire Woodson" rained down from the student section as Hoosiers fans fed up with the product called for his ouster in an eventual 25-point loss to No.
I asked the question two Saturdays ago, and it was legitimate. I wondered, as many of you did, if this Indiana basketball team could win games
Ohio State’s Micah Parrish had just stolen the ball thanks to an errant Trey Galloway pass, and Indiana men’s basketball’s fifth-year senior guard had no choice but to watch a fellow fifth-year senior guard slam the ball home.
Anthony Leal started for the first time this season. And while he didn't score in his 31 minutes, his block at the end of overtime secured the win.