For the Indiana Hoosiers, dominance is a very rare scenario that happens during Big Ten conference play for them, but when it does, boy do they show they can be an elite team. Against Minnesota, they showed off their defensive prowess, holding the Gophers to 56 points on 33-percent shooting, while shooting 56-percent on their own shots.
From the beginning of the game, Devonte Green had the hot-hand for the Hoosiers as he finished the first half with 17 points, including 4-6 from beyond the arc. Given Indiana’s big lead, Green was not needed much down the stretch, finishing with 19 points for the game.