Indiana and Kentucky played a basketball game on Sunday, a contest the Hoosiers controlled.
Until they didn’t.
A fourth-quarter collapse doomed No. 13 IU to a 72-68 loss to No. 11 Kentucky on Sunday at Memorial Coliseum. The Hoosiers (2-1), who led by as many as 14 points midway through the second period, allowed the Wildcats to score 28 points during the final quarter — five more points than Kentucky accumulated during the entire first half.
Indiana not only couldn’t stop Kentucky late — the Wildcats rattled off a 17-2 run over a six-minute span late in the fourth — the Hoosiers couldn’t find the basket on the other end.