Short-handed Indiana beats No. 22 Ohio St.


Short-handed Indiana upsets No. 22 Ohio State

Tom Crean tested Indiana's gamers to offset the loss of his top NBA possibility Sunday.

Jeremy Hollowell and Hanner Mosquera-Perea formulated all the needed hustle plays. Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell and Will Sheehey filled in the scoring line. Everybody else assisted the defense locked out No. 22 Ohio State from 3-point array and not allow a basket from longer than 10 feet.

It was simply the way Crean hoped his youthful team would react to listening to that freshman Noah Vonleh would certainly miss the game with a foot injury.

Ferrell racked up 20 points and Sheehey included 19 as the instantly hot Hoosiers held on for a 72-64 success, their second upset of a placed team in four days.

"We still needed to identify exactly how we were going to get fouled. And we needed to rebound better," Crean shared after finding out Vonleh, the Huge Ten's leading rebounder, would not play. "We needed to open up the court a little bit a lot more. We simply needed to actually make sure our spacing was truly, truly great.".

The Hoosiers (17-12, 7-9 Huge 10) did all that and even more-- even on a day that began bleakly.

Anxieties of an intense ice and snow storm kept some fans residence from the usually stuffed Assembly Hall, and those who did create in needed to emulate travel advisories provided in the close-by counties after the game.

Between, Crean used his Twitter account to reveal Vonleh would certainly remain with swelling in his foot. He turned up for warm-ups in a gray sweatsuit with a boot on his left foot as the Hoosiers tried to pay back Ohio State for messing up last year's Elderly Evening occasion with their very own upset at Assembly Hall.

Ferrell and Sheehey saw to it absolutely nothing would certainly get in their method this time.

"I assume it simply reveals the grittiness of our group," said Ferrell, the only returning starter from last year's Big Top ten champs. "I seem like everyone stepped up to the challenge. We simply actually wanted to get this gain.".

Exactly how badly did the Hoosiers want it?

Crean revealed the group a video of the second Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight title battle from 1938 to motivate his team.

So after falling under a very early 20-12 deficit, the Hoosiers pioneered with a 16-0 run and never looked back.

For the very first time in more than 11 years, Indiana held an opponent without a 3-pointer, and for the first time in Crean's memory, his team held an opponent without a basket from beyond concerning 10 feet. Ohio State wound up with 25 field goals, 24 in the paint, and got 14 points from the free throw line.

The Buckeyes' depressing stat sheet likewise showed they were 14 of 23 on free throws and 0 for 11 from 3-point variety, ending a streak of 367 consecutive games with at the very least one made try from past the arc-- a period that lasted greater than 10 years.

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"I think it was merely we could not make a try, you know 0 for 11 from 3, that was kind of the deal," Ohio State coach Thad Matta said. "We were short on everything. They didn't decrease. It was certainly one of those days in that respect.".

Only 2 Buckeyes racked up in dual figures-- LaQuinton Ross and Lenzelle Smith Jr. had 19 points each. Nobody else had more than seven points as the Buckeyes lost their second straight-- both road games versus teams in the bottom fifty percent of the seminar standings.

The game absolutely really did not comply with the expected script with Vonleh out.

Indiana still handled to outrebound Ohio State 34-32 and Ferrell and Sheehey gave the Hoosiers just sufficient racking up alternatives to get over the loss of its second-leading marker.

After falling behind 20-12, the Hoosiers transformed the game in a hurry.

Ferrell and Sheehey both scored on layups, Hollowell made two free throws and Troy Williams buyinged on another layup to tie the score at 20. Adhering to an Ohio State timeout, Sheehey tore down a 3 to provide Indiana the only lead adjustment it required, and Ferrell completed the 16-0 keep up one more 3 to create 28-20 late in the very first one-half.

The Buckeyes rallied swiftly in the 2nd one-half, shutting a 33-25 shortage to 39-37 and were as close as 48-47 with 9:22 to play.

Yet Evan Gordon and Sheehey addressed with consecutive Twos right facing the Hoosiers bench and the battling Buckeyes never acquired an additional possibility to take the lead versus the determined Hoosiers.

"To play the way that we did without Noah, which we understood it was a probability the other day, we knew it was fact today, we had to answer the bell," Crean said. "We did.".