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Indiana Basketball🏀 Weekly Show W/Steve Risley: Indiana comes up short against Iowa

#indianahoosiers #marchmadness #nigtenbasketball To bet on all of the games https://thegruelingtruth.com/yt/caesars/sport/ 🔥 Join Mike Goodpaster and former Hoosier Steve Risley as they break down a heartbreaking defeat by the Hoosiers. For the best betting strategies for the spread, Moneyline and props https://www.playersbest.com/news/foot. Check out the grueling truth's guide to rating casinos https://www.thegruelingtruth.com/how-we-rate/ The Indiana Hoosiers miracle run through the Big Ten tournament was ended on a miracle shot by Jordan Bohannon on Saturday and the guys will break down exactly what happened. Indiana found itself playing a third game in the Big Ten tournament for the first time since 2003 on Saturday. It was something most analysts or fans couldn’t have predicted, but Indiana came prepared to play until Sunday. That momentum toward the title game was ultimately stopped in its tracks with one second left on the clock against Iowa. Jordan Bohannon launched one up from way beyond the 3-point line at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the near-buzzer-beater banged off the glass and into the cylinder to give Iowa the 3-point edge and left Indiana with just 1.1 seconds to find an answer. “I thought it was going to be long and then it banked in and sometimes that’s what happens. It’s March,” Trayce Jackson-Davis said. “Obviously March Madness, it’s a crazy, crazy time of year.” Hoosiers dominate in the paint Iowa had no answer for Indiana down low. Jackson-Davis got going early with 10 points in the first four minutes and ended the day with 31 points on 15-of-21 shooting from the field (71 percent). When Indiana needed a bucket, the team looked for Jackson-Davis in the paint. And when he didn’t have the look, he passed it off to Race Thompson, who added 11 points and seven rebounds. “We kept feeding and feeding,” Xavier Johnson said postgame. The Hoosiers scored more than double what the Hawkeyes did in the paint, beating them 50-24 down low. But they weren’t effective from outside. Iowa held Indiana to just 15 points from outside the lane and beat Indiana from range with 14 3-pointers compared to the Hoosiers’ five. “Some shots we didn’t knock down but we’ve got to go back to the lab and just keep working because if we get selected for the tournament, we’ve got to be ready to knock them down,” Johnson said. Keegan Murray burns Indiana from the perimeter It was a battle between Jackson-Davis and Murray all game. In the end, Murray won by one point with 32 total.