Overview
- DeVries scored 25 points with five 3-pointers, including 17 after halftime as Indiana pulled away following a 10-0 Lindenwood run.
- Indiana moved to 5-0 for the first time since 2022-23, closing out a game in which its offense again sputtered for stretches.
- The defense steadied the Hoosiers, holding Lindenwood to 0-for-10 from three and 16% shooting in the first half and 25% overall.
- Rebounding remained a problem as Indiana was out-rebounded 48-44 and allowed 19 offensive boards, matching its high since the 2023 NCAA Tournament loss to Miami.
- Coach Darian DeVries emphasized toughness and energy, and Tucker DeVries vowed the rebounding will be fixed in practice; next up is Kansas State on Tuesday.