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Indiana Basketball's Collapse: Turnovers Sink Hoosiers vs. Kentucky
14 Dec
Summary
- Indiana committed a season-high 18 turnovers.
- Kentucky used a 23-5 run to seize control.
- Wildcats scored 18 points off turnovers in second half.

Indiana's men's basketball team experienced a second-half collapse, losing 72-60 to Kentucky at Rupp Arena. Despite holding a 7-point lead early in the second half, the Hoosiers succumbed to a barrage of turnovers, committing a season-high 18 in total. This struggle to maintain possession allowed Kentucky to mount a significant comeback.
The pivotal moment came as Kentucky unleashed a 23-5 run, transforming a 49-42 deficit into a commanding lead. The Wildcats exploited Indiana's sloppy play, scoring 18 points off turnovers in the latter half alone. Indiana's offensive struggles were compounded by poor shooting and a lack of second-chance points, with Kentucky dominating the offensive boards.
Coach Darian DeVries acknowledged the team's inability to respond to Kentucky's increased physicality and pressure. With upcoming games against Chicago State and Siena, Indiana faces a critical week of practice and final exams to address these glaring issues and regroup before continuing their non-conference schedule.




