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Hoosiers' NCAA Hopes Fade After OSU Loss
8 Mar
Summary
- Indiana suffered a significant 91-78 loss to Ohio State.
- The team experienced a season-long struggle with inconsistency.
- Hoosiers now face the Big Ten Tournament as their last chance.

The Indiana Hoosiers concluded their regular season with a 91-78 defeat against Ohio State on Saturday in Columbus. This loss further dimmed their prospects for an NCAA Tournament bid, capping a rollercoaster first season under coach Darian DeVries.
Indiana's season has been characterized by inconsistency, marked by a mid-season surge followed by a recent slump. Despite flirting with a comeback, trailing by as much as 24 points earlier, the Hoosiers could not maintain momentum.
Coach DeVries emphasized shifting focus to the upcoming Big Ten Tournament, calling it the "next chapter." The team aims to win multiple games in Chicago to resurrect their NCAA Tournament aspirations.
Senior forward Reed Bailey expressed the team's motivation to perform well in the tournament, aiming to overcome the "bad taste" of their regular-season finish. The Hoosiers' NCAA Tournament fate now hinges on their performance in the postseason.




