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Indiana's losing streak continues in defeat at Penn State – The Hoosier Network
Indiana’s failing season continued Saturday afternoon, losing to Penn State 83-74 at the Bryce Jordan Center, extending its losing streak to four.
“I thought we battled,” head coach Mike Woodson said. “When I look at the stat sheet and look at the free throws and the missed opportunities to make 3s, I thought that was the difference.”
Indiana entered the game with the least amount of 3s made in the Big Ten as well as the worst free throw percentage, and that trend continued as they shot just 2-for-15 from beyond the arc and 14-for-25 from the charity stripe versus the Nittany Lions. They are now 134-for-426 from 3 on the year (31.5%) and 401-for-614 from the free-throw line (65%).
“We’re getting a lot of good looks,” Woodson said. “I just think it’s from a mental standpoint, and I got to get them where they’re comfortable and just making them because we haven’t made them this season.”
Indiana head coach Mike Woodson looks to his team during Indiana’s win over Minnesota on Jan. 12, 2024. (HN photo/Nicholas McCarry)
Turnovers and foul trouble once again plagued the Hoosiers, as their eight cough-ups in the first 20 minutes were part of the reason Penn State was able to score 40 points. Mackenzie Mgbako, who was coming off two 20+ point performances, only played five minutes in the first half after picking up two early fouls.
While Mgbako sat the first half, Kel’el Ware missed the bulk of the second half after earning his third and fourth foul just three minutes in. The 7-foot center’s absence hurt the Hoosiers — he was their top player up to that point with 11 first half points and five rebounds.
“We [had] too much deficit at halftime and then we try to bring it back coming into that second half,” Malik Reneau said. “We’re trying to fight our way back every time and every game, so we really got to jump out on people and see what they do and see how they feel about it.”
Reneau stepped up and was a bright spot for Indiana. He had 27 points and six rebounds over 35 minutes. Reneau almost single-handedly willed the Hoosiers back in front in the second half, but Penn State ultimately had full control as the Nittany Lions shot 45% from the field, 9-for-21 from 3 and 26-for-30 on free throws.
Kel’el Ware walks up the floor during Indiana’s win over Ohio State on Feb. 6, 2024. (HN photo/Ryan Lo)
“Being close to the basket and being a threat,” Reneau said. “Just trying to assert my dominance down low, get wide open shots by the basket, put pressure on [Penn State], and get fouls on them and stuff when I’m down low.”
Of Indiana’s 74 total points, 64 came from inside the paint or free throws.
“I’m upset with the way we played, the way I’ve coached this team this whole season,” Woodson said. “I’ve always felt I could take any team and go win with it. We’ve had our struggles this year, but we’ve got to try to finish this season out on a high note.”
The Hoosiers have not won at Penn State since 2018 and this is the first time being swept by the Nittany Lions since the 2008-09 season. Penn State plays with the fastest tempo in the Big Ten, helping them reach 83 points. This marked the ninth time Indiana allowed 80 or more points to an opponent this year.
“It’s just hard to overcome when you let some of the games slip by and the season slowly passes by you and then you realize that you’ve got four games left,” Reneau said. “It’s just hard to fight back from that.”
Now 14-13 and 6-10 in conference play, Indiana has fallen to 11th in the Big Ten with limited opportunities for redemption remaining. The Hoosiers’ next chance to stop the bleeding will be Tuesday evening in Assembly Hall against Wisconsin.
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‘Foul play’ suspected in death investigation on Indiana-Ohio state line, Wayne County officials say
WAYNE COUNTY, Ind. (WISH) — Police are investigating the death of a person who died in the emergency department of Reid Health in Richmond.
Wayne County Coroner Brent Meadows was notified of the death Wednesday evening, according to a media release. Evidence has reportedly indicated that foul play is involved.
Officials believe the incident may have occurred in the area of the Petro Travel Center in New Paris, Ohio, just across the Indiana-Ohio state line.
The coroner’s office said the deceased person has been transported to the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, for a forensic autopsy and identification.
The office is still working the locate and identify the victim’s family.
This remains an active investigation.
News 8’s Michaela Springer contributed to this report.
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Braden Smith to play for hometown Indiana Pacers after NBA draft selection, trade
Braden Smith spent four seasons with Purdue basketball proving all the power conference programs who overlooked him missed out.
Now the former Boilermaker point guard has a chance to do the same in the NBA.
Smith, a Westfield native, is headed to the Pacers after Indiana traded for him when the Chicago Bulls selected him with the 38th pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, a source confirmed to IndyStar.
Smith is Purdue’s third draft pick in five years, joining lottery picks Jaden Ivey and Zach Edey among a group of now 11 NBA draft selections to play at Purdue under Matt Painter.
Here’s a look at Smith’s Purdue career and what he brings to the Pacers.
Before capping a career that includes two Big Ten regular season and two Big Ten Tournament championships, along with helping Purdue end a 44-year Final Four drought, Smith broke former Duke guard Bobby Hurley’s all-time NCAA assists record.
Along the way, Smith took home the 2025 Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard in a season where he also was the Big Ten Player of the Year. A two-time consensus first-team All-American, Smith finished his Purdue career eighth in career points (1,932), third in steals (249) and has the top three assist seasons in school history that helped add to his NCAA record total of 1,103.
Smith’s knock is his 5-foot-10 1/2 height measurement, but that didn’t deter him from being one of college basketball’s top players.
What Smith lacked in height, he made up for in basketball IQ. He’s lethal with a midrange jump shot and showcased an unblockable fadeaway that allowed him to shoot over lengthier defenders. He mastered manipulating defenses while playing with marquee big men the last four seasons.
His role in the NBA likely will be not require him to be the team’s primary playmaker immediately. Smith’s awareness of that fact pushed a more defensive-minded approach in preparation for the next level. At the NBA Draft Combine in May, Smith showed he’s capable of defending elite guards.
Smith is an elite competitor who never showed to shy away from the dirty work, which is something that can help him earn NBA minutes as a rookie while trying to find his footing in an unfamiliar backup role.
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Body of teen recovered from Lake Michigan after search near Indiana beach
The body of a 13-year-old boy was recovered from Lake Michigan during a multiple-day search near a beach in Michigan City, Indiana.
Officials did not provide further details.
A search has been underway since Monday night after witnesses reported seeing a child wearing red shorts enter the water.
Michigan City police said officers responded to a possible drowning just before 5:40 p.m. on Monday near Washington Park Beach.
Police said the child disappeared underwater just south of the lighthouse and did not resurface.
A search was initiated with dive efforts, a fishing boat, drone technology, and a medical helicopter deployed.
The Michigan City Fire Department said three divers suffered minor injuries during the search and are being treated at Franciscan Health. Fire officials said divers encountered “challenging water conditions” before the search was suspended.
Officials have not identified the body recovered.
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