New York – Indiana suffered a significant defeat against UConn in the Empire Classic on Sunday, falling 77-57. Here are three reasons why:
Foul Trouble
Indiana faced early foul trouble with 11 fouls in the first half. UConn capitalized on free throw opportunities, building and maintaining their lead to secure the win.
By halftime, IU had managed to minimize the point difference, but UConn’s early free throws gave them the foundation to control the game’s flow for most of the first half.
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Ugly Offense
Despite their commendable defensive effort, Indiana struggled with offense throughout the game. Their inability to capitalize on the 3-point line and contend with UConn’s length ultimately led to the defeat.
Lessons to Learn
Despite playing hard, Indiana faces a clear improvement and understanding of the gap between them and top-line teams. They must analyze their performance and make necessary adjustments moving forward.
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IU basketball: Hoosiers no match for UConn in Empire Classic
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