How it happened: Indiana entered Saturday’s meeting with Notre Dame in the Crossroads Classic at Bankers Life Fieldhouse as just a 2.5-point favorite. And for a good portion of the afternoon, the Hoosiers looked like they would run the Fighting Irish right off of the floor. Indiana led by 17 points at 44-27 with 15:18 to go on a second-chance bucket by Trayce Jackson-Davis. But then the Hoosiers, who had a chance to put away the Fighting Irish, let them hang around. Notre Dame chipped away at the lead until it overtook the Hoosiers and led by as many as five.
At the buzzer: Indiana 62, Notre Dame 60
