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Purdue
vs
Indiana U
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/20/2016
8:30pm EST

Lines:
Purdue +4.5
Indiana -4.5

Total:
Over 147 (-103)
Under 147 (-113)

Community Picks: Purdue 0% vs Indiana U 0%

Purdue and Indiana U Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Indiana U
Indiana rose to the top of the Big Ten by taking care of business through a light schedule. Purdue has a chance to get right back in the mix despite its own inconsistencies of late. The 22nd-ranked Hoosiers seek a spot alone atop the conference when No. 17 Purdue visits Saturday night for an in-state rivalry matchup between the Big Ten's top offensive and defensive teams. Continue to Article
February 19, 2016 10:50:pm EST
Indiana U
Troy Williams spent three days looking for answers. The junior forward and Indiana coach Tom Crean found the problem on tape. Williams rebounded from a scoreless game with 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting, leading the 22nd-ranked Hoosiers to an 80-64 victory over Nebraska on Wednesday night and a share of Big Ten lead. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 12:00:am EST
Indiana U
Troy Williams scored 18 points, Robert Johnson had 13 and No. 22 Indiana beat Nebraska 80-64 to pull into a tie for the Big Ten lead. Iowa's surprising loss at Penn State provided an opening for the Hoosiers (21-6, 11-3), and Williams made sure they took advantage of the opportunity. Jack McVeigh had 17 points for Nebraska (14-13, 6-8), which has lost five of seven. Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 10:53:pm EST
Indiana U
The one-game lead Iowa held in the Big Ten title race vanished Wednesday night at the hands of an unlikely opponent. The fourth-ranked Hawkeyes suffered a 79-75 loss on the road at a Penn State team they beat by 24 points just two weeks ago. A 19-5 first-half Penn State surge fueled by five 3-pointers helped the Nittany Lions take a seven-point lead into halftime. Iowa closed to within two with less than five minutes remaining, but the Hawkeyes could never gather enough momentum to regain the lead despite attempting 35 free throws.  Allowing a potential victory to slip away could prove costly for Iowa (20-6, 11-3) as it looks to nail down the Big Ten title and a potential No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. The Hawkeyes will be tied for first place in the Big Ten with Indiana and Maryland if the Hoosiers can avoid an upset against Nebraska on Wednesday night and the Terps can dispatch woeful Minnesota on Thursday.  If Maryland wins the Big Ten outright, coach Mark Turgeon should send Penn State's Patrick Chambers a thank you card. The Nittany Lions are just 13-13 overall and 4-9 in the Big Ten, but they've upset Indiana and Iowa in their last two home games. Why did the Hawkeyes become Penn State's latest upset victim? It's tempting to say they overlooked the Nittany Lions or they were lulled to sleep by the sluggish atmosphere at the the half-full Bryce Jordan Center, but that doesn't tell the full story. Iowa could not get into any semblance of offensive rhythm because the Nittany Lions committed so many fouls. Peter Jok scored 28 points and Jarrod Uthoff had 19, but the Hawkeyes only shot 41.2 percent from the field as a team and sank four of their eight 3-pointers in desperation mode in the final 90 seconds. In their previous meeting two weeks ago, Iowa held Penn State to 1-for-20 3-point shooting. The typically cold-shooting Nittany Lions caught fire Wednesday night by their standards, hitting 7 of 14 from behind the arc in the first half and finishing 10-for-28 for the game. Forward Donovan Jack led Penn State with a career high 19 points off the bench. Guard Shep Garner and forward Brandon Taylor scored 18 apiece on a combined seven threes. Iowa's path to a Big Ten title is now considerably tougher given its remaining schedule. The Hawkeyes final four regular season games include home games against Wisconsin and fellow contender Indiana and road games at Michigan and Ohio State. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 9:19:pm EST
Indiana U
Indiana lost its share of the Big Ten lead after faltering once again on the road but will get to play its next two games on its own floor. The No. 22 Hoosiers could get back into first place by remaining unbeaten at home Wednesday night against Nebraska and getting some help. Indiana (20-6, 10-3) fell one game behind Iowa with an 88-69 loss at No. 8 Michigan State on Sunday, its third in four road games. Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 6:39:pm EST
 
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