BLOOMINGTON — Indiana men’s basketball performed a complete turnaround in just one game.
IU shot a jarring 1 for 20 from 3-point range against Winthrop on Sunday. But Thursday was another story. Against Rutgers, the Hoosiers went 12 for 27 from beyond the arc, their most threes in a single game under Mike Woodson. The improved outside shooting led to an 84-74 win at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
“Guys stepped up, they made ’em, which was kind of nice to see,” Woodson said after the game. “That’s probably the most threes we’ve made this season so far and I just hope it continues to be a carryover because I thought in the Winthrop game we got some good looks, we just didn’t make them. Tonight, guys stepped up and they knocked them down which we’re going to need moving forward.”
Indiana had six players drill 3-pointers on Thursday. Trey Galloway, Luke Goode, and Mackenzie Mgbako all led the way with three apiece. Myles Rice, Kanaan Carlyle, and Anthony Leal added one each, with Leal’s coming in stunning fashion on a ridiculous halfcourt fadeaway at the buzzer for halftime. The Hoosiers made the Scarlet Knights pay for their lackluster zone defense, which provided lots of open looks from beyond the arc.
After the Winthrop game, Woodson talked about how shooting is “a funny thing,” and how he could only hope that the good looks his team attempted on Sunday would start to fall. The team didn’t change anything behind the scenes because of the rough game. And it worked. Mgbako said the IU coaching staff just emphasized that the players need to keep shooting.
“We got to trust in ourselves, trust in our ability to make shots and know that they’re going to fall down when thaw need to,” Mgbako said. “Just keep shooting the ball and keep looking for the open man.”
Indiana won’t hit 12 threes every night, but this game was indicative of the type of performance this team is capable of when the outside shots are falling. Rutgers star freshman Ace Bailey caused problems for the Hoosiers individually, but they turned in one of their more complete performances of the season anyway.
The Scarlet Knights went on a 13-0 run in the middle of the first half, but never led by more than seven points. Once the Hoosiers regained the lead just over four minutes after that run, they held that edge for the rest of the game.
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