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The Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team, representing the Indiana University, has had 78 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding drafts in 1947. [1] Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the ...
The Hoosiers were in the midst of a 22–8 scoring run that gave them a comfortable lead of 73–59 inside the last four minutes of regulation. Indiana was able to expand their lead further before the end of the game, wrapping up an 86–68 victory that gave them the national championship and a perfect record for the season. [15]
The Hoosiers also won post-season tournaments in 1974, the Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament, and in 1979, the National Invitation Tournament. As of 2023, the 1976 Hoosiers remain the last NCAA men's basketball team to go undefeated in both regular season and postseason play.
The 1974 Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament [1] was a single-elimination tournament of eight National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams that did not participate in the 1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament or 1974 National Invitation Tournament. [2]
INSIDER: Mike Woodson must bring modern basketball to Indiana, or Hoosiers will be old news. That now door now officially closed, the program will decline all other potential postseason opportunities.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball's four-game win streak to close out the regular season propelled the program to the No. 6 seed in this year's Big Ten tournament. The Hoosiers (18-13) won, 65-64 ...
However, the Hoosiers fell short and lost to Ohio State, 75–79. IU was deemed one of the Last Four Out in the NCAA tournament, so they earned 1 seed in the NIT, where they advanced to the quarterfinals before losing to Wichita State, 63–73. Thus, the Hoosiers' 119th season ended with an overall record of 19–16 and 8–12 in the Big Ten.
No. 1 South Carolina defeated No. 4 seed Indiana 79-75 on Friday in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The Gamecocks advanced to their seventh Elite Eight under coach Dawn Staley and eighth all-time.