The Indiana Hoosiers delivered a commanding performance on Wednesday night, defeating Pacific 91-72 in a thrilling display of basketball excellence. The victory marks the Hoosiers’ third win of the season, solidifying their status as a force to be reckoned with.
From the opening tip-off, Indiana established its dominance, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and stifling defense. Sophomore standout Malik Reneau led the charge, pouring in a game-high 24 points and grabbing eight rebounds. He was ably supported by veteran guard Xavier Johnson, who added 19 points and dished out six assists, keeping the offense flowing seamlessly.
The Hoosiers’ depth was also on full display, with contributions from across the roster. Freshman Gabe Cupps made an impact off the bench, hitting timely shots and energizing the team with his hustle plays. Defensively, Indiana held Pacific to just 38% shooting from the field, forcing 14 turnovers that translated into 22 points on the other end.
Head coach Mike Woodson praised the team’s effort and execution post-game. “I’m proud of how we played tonight,” Woodson said. “We’re starting to find our rhythm, and the guys are buying into the system. This was a total team effort.”
The victory was particularly satisfying for Hoosier fans, who packed Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall and roared with approval as the team pulled away in the second half. The energy in the arena was electric, reflecting the team’s impressive start to the season.
With this win, Indiana improves to 3-1 and looks ahead to their next challenge against a formidable non-conference opponent. If this performance is any indication, the Hoosiers are hitting their stride and poised for an exciting season ahead.