Mike Woodson, Maryland and Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball
Mike Woodson and Indiana basketball have seemingly entered the end of an era through some terrible performances.
Chants of “Fire Woodson” reverberated throughout Alumni Hall on Tuesday while coach Mike Woodson’s Hoosiers squad suffered an “embarrassing” 94-69 home loss to No. 19 Illinois. The Hoosiers (13-5, 4-3 Big Ten) trailed by as much as 31 points and faced a 28-point deficit at halftime while dropping a second straight conference game by 25 points.
Mike Woodson, Anthony Leal and Myles Rice addressed the media following Indiana's 79-78 loss to Maryland at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
The Northwestern basketball team took down Big Ten rival Indiana on Wednesday night, 79-70. The Wildcats brutally trolled while watching their opponent
It was the second-largest home defeat in the history of Indiana basketball, and to make matters even worse for the fourth-year head coach, Mike Woodson was serenaded with ‘Fire Woodson' chants coming from the Indiana student section. It's a sentiment ...
The Indiana basketball team fell to 4-3 in Big Ten action on Tuesday night with a blowout loss to rival Illinois. The Hoosiers fell behind nearly 30
Woodson and Indiana found themselves on the wrong side of a 94-69 blowout loss to No. 19 Illinois on Tuesday night. It marked their second straight 25-point loss, and was their second-worst loss in program history. Only a 32-point loss to Wisconsin in 2010 was worse.
Here's the full transcript of coach Mike Woodson's postgame press conference following Indiana's 79-70 loss Wednesday against Northwestern at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
Indiana men’s basketball needed one more basket. Trailing 79-78 with three seconds remaining in the game, senior forward Luke Goode stood up from the bench, made his way to the scorer’s table and entered the contest as a late-game substitution.
With 38 seconds left in the game against Maryland, Indiana led by four and all was right in the Indiana men’s basketball universe. Had the H
Fans were not happy with Indiana's Mike Woodson after most recent loss. The Hoosier faithful booed the coach again after the loss. However, after the loss, Woodson decided to do the unthinkable.