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.
Mike Woodson, Luke Goode and Oumar Ballo addressed the media following Indiana's 77-76 overtime win against Ohio State at Value City Arena.
At this point, most of the Indiana basketball fanbase wants Mike Woodson gone. He was on thin ice coming into the Illinois game, and his team put on a thoroughly uninspiring performance. To make matters worse, Woodson skipped his postgame radio interview.
Transfer Luke Goode showed some accountability postgame saying, "We got embarrassed. We have to wear this jersey with more pride as Indiana players."
The heat will increase on the losing coach when Indiana visits Ohio State in a matchup of beleaguered programs on Friday in Columbus. For Hoosiers coach Mike Woodson, a game on the road might be relief from his home crowd,
After Luke Goode drilled a stone-cold 3-pointer to give Indiana a 77-76 edge with 1:07 remaining in overtime against Ohio State, Anthony Leal smothered Buckeye guard John Mobley Jr. as the clock wound down,
Indiana defeated Ohio State Friday evening at Value City Arena by a final score of 77-76 in overtime. Ohio State led 35-29 at halftime.  The Hoosiers were led in the game by
After his team bounced back from its recent slump, Indiana head men’s basketball coach Mike Woodson wouldn’t comment on the outside noise surrounding his program during the week. The
After sixth-year center Oumar Ballo controlled the loose ball, he looked to one teammate — senior forward Luke Goode. As quickly as the pass arrived in Goode’s hands, it left them. He rose up from the right wing, releasing the orange ball into a backdrop of scarlet and gray.
Despite holding a double-digit lead with less than five minutes remaining in regulation, Indiana needed overtime heroics from senior forward Luke Goode to defeat Ohio State 77-76 in thrilling fashion. Goode led the Hoosier attack with a career-high 23 points and shot 4 for 7 from beyond the arc.
It will be Malik Reneau’s fifth full game on the sideline after sustaining a knee injury within the first minute of Indiana’s Jan. 2 win vs. Rutgers.