Overview
- Northwestern's Chris Collins expressed frustration over his team's hotel in Indianapolis, where room temperatures reportedly exceeded 85 degrees due to air conditioning issues.
- Collins suggested the Big Ten's hotel assignments, based on tournament seeding, unfairly impacted his No. 13-seeded team, fueling feelings of mistreatment by the league.
- Players coped with the heat by using ice to cool themselves, with some describing the experience as uncomfortable but inspiring resilience in their 72-64 win over Minnesota.
- Collins has previously voiced concerns about officiating and treatment of Northwestern within the Big Ten, further amplifying his criticism following the hotel incident.
- The Wildcats are set to face Wisconsin in the tournament's second round, with Collins emphasizing his focus on the game despite ongoing frustrations.