Penn State traveled to Bloomington on Wednesday night in search of its first conference win on the season.
But the Nittany Lions were not able to get the job done as they were defeated by Indiana 87-85 in overtime at Assembly Hall.
While Penn State kept the game competitive in the first half thanks to a 2-3 zone implemented by interim head coach Jim Ferry, it was not enough to stop the interior presence of the Hoosiers.
Ferry’s group falls to 3-4 on the season and 0-3 in the Big Ten.
IU’s interior dominance
Once again, Penn State struggled to defend the interior against Indiana.