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Indiana revealed its promising intangible qualities, despite loss to Syracuse

You could hear it in his voice. He shook his head and looked down. Then he glanced over his shoulder, nodding his head to the door that leads into Indiana’s locker room.

“We’re hurt in there,” Trayce Jackson-Davis said after Indiana 112-110 double-overtime loss to Syracuse Tuesday night.

It was a game that was as frustrating as it was thrilling. Somehow, Indiana probably could’ve both won and lost by 20 points. Regardless, there’s a lot to unpack in the aftermath of a game like this. The Hoosiers gave up a jarring 26 turnovers, which Syracuse turned into 33 points.