NCAAB Game Recap - Illinois at Indiana
Thu Jan 3, 2019 7:00 PM EST

PSU
55
Mich
68
F
NCSU
87
Mia-FL
82
F
Ill
65
Ind
73
F
Minn
59
Wisc
52
F
Iowa
70
Purd
86
F
(N/A)
77
Morg
75
F
USM
65
Rice
73
F
Sien
60
StPet
65
F
LIU
75
SacHr
79
F
W&M
56
Del
58
F
Merrim
80
CenCT
58
F
CoCar
88
Troy
75
F
Charl
67
Tows
55
F
UNCW
86
JMU
83
F(2OT)
Citad
81
Woff
112
F
EdWat
65
Stetsn
72
F
NoKY
74
Oakl
76
F
Colg
66
Navy
72
F
Quin
63
Manh
59
F
HolyC
80
LoyMD
73
F
Monm
84
Iona
103
F
Mercer
58
Furm
71
F
Elon
65
Drex
79
F
WriSt
58
Detr
79
F
StFNY
66
Bry
76
F
Chat
73
WCU
62
F
MtStM
69
StFPA
80
F
FaDi
62
RobM
69
F
Marsh
70
ODU
67
F
Canis
75
Maris
72
F
Rider
83
Fairf
82
F
Samf
72
ETSU
81
F(OT)
SDSt
88
IPFW
104
F
FIU
83
MTSU
76
F
GMas
85
StJos
60
F
W Ky
68
UNCC
50
F
ArkLR
84
ULM
97
F
LaTec
59
N TX
63
F
Utah
96
AzSt
86
F
UtVal
60
GrCan
71
F
YSU
93
WIGB
99
F(OT)
GASt
63
TexAr
58
F
UTEP
60
UTSA
75
F
GaSo
70
TxSt
73
F
ArkSt
94
UL
83
F
UND
72
ORU
83
F
Clev
76
WIMil
83
F
App
73
USA
79
F
FAU
50
UAB
67
F
MorSt
69
Murr
90
F
TN-M
87
E IL
92
F(OT)
Colora
56
Ariz
64
F
NoAZ
52
Web
77
F
PorSt
88
MTSt
98
F
Sac
56
Mont
87
F
JSU
83
Belm
73
F
StMar
72
USF
76
F
S UT
68
IdaSt
88
F
E KY
75
APSU
93
F
SEMO
88
SIU-E
94
F
WichSt
74
Mem
85
F
TNTec
66
TNSt
64
F
Cal
73
USC
82
F
Seatt
71
CSBak
83
F
NMSt
76
CBU
82
F
USD
56
SCla
68
F
LoyMa
62
Pepp
77
F
UTRGV
74
UCIrv
85
F
E WA
71
Ida
74
F
Stan
70
UCLA
92
F
BYU
90
Pacif
87
F

Jan 3, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Illinois

32

33

65

(21) Indiana

32

41

73

Langford scores 28, No. 21 Indiana defeats Illinois 73-65
Thu Jan 3, 2019 10:58 PM

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Indiana appeared to be in trouble against Illinois in its return from an 11-day layoff.

Then, the No. 21 Hoosiers' defense locked in and freshman Romeo Langford did the rest.

Langford scored a career-high 28 points, Juwan Morgan added 14 points and 10 rebounds and Indiana defeated Illinois 73-65 in a Big Ten matchup Thursday night. The Hoosiers (12-2, 3-0) have won seven straight games.

"I felt like this was my best game so far, all around, maybe on the defensive end, too," Langford said. "I am getting a lot more comfortable and now that Rob (Phinisee) is out for a while with his little injury he has, that caused for me to have the ball more in my hand and I'm comfortable with doing that."

With Indiana looking rusty, the Fighting Illini charged to an early lead, making 11 of their first 18 shots on the way to a 25-15 lead.

Langford shot an efficient 8 for 13 from the field and 11 of 15 from the line for Indiana. The talented freshman set the tone for the Hoosiers in the second half, scoring the first 10 points for the Hoosiers. Langford totaled 19 points in the half on seven shots.

Samson Oladimeji scored 20 points and Giorgi Bezhanishvili added 18 for Illinois.

After being down 10 through the first 9:11 of action, Indiana turned up its defense and limited Illinois to 35 percent shooting for the rest of the game. Indiana forced nearly as many turnovers (21) as field goals allowed (25). Six of Illinois' turnovers came on forced shot-clock violations.

Indiana's defense also sparked its offense, leading to 22 points off forced turnovers.

"Whenever you get a good stop, it just translates to the offensive end," Morgan said.

The Hoosiers have built a habit of trailing early before kicking into full gear, trailing by five or more points in the first half of every game during their win streak.

Indiana head coach Archie Miller stated his team is fully aware of what's needed for them to reach their potential.

"Our guys know that if we're going to be successful, though, it's defense-to-offense, it's not allowing easy baskets. It's rebounding and being able to get down to the other end."

The Hoosiers led by as many as 15 points, but a late run by Illinois, fueled by a three-quarters court press that took the Hoosiers out of rhythm, helped cut the lead to four points. But Langford and Morgan made their free throws late and extended the lead to eight points, the final margin.

The Hoosiers know they will have to play a full 40 minute game on Sunday, as they face second-ranked Michigan.

"It will be definitely a difficult game, it's not easy going to Ann Arbor," Morgan said. "It will be a dogfight for sure, and just like today we had to anchor down on the defensive end and we know Michigan is a great defensive team, so we have to really run our stuff and be crisp on that end."

BIG PICTURE

Illinois: The Fighting Illini lost their third straight game and the road ahead doesn't appear to give them a break, with three ranked opponents on the schedule for January.

Indiana: The Hoosiers stay hot, winning their seventh consecutive game. The Hoosiers will look to continue that streak with six of their next eight games on the road in conference play.

STAT OF THE NIGHT:

The Hoosiers spent much of the night at the charity stripe, taking 35 free throw attempts to Illinois' 12. Indiana made good use of their time at the line, making 25 of their attempts.

INJURY UPDATE

Miller updated the status of guard Rob Phinisee, who missed Thursday's game with a concussion: "I doubt he plays at Michigan. I would take that off the table."

UP NEXT

Illinois: Sunday on the road against in-state rival Northwestern.

Indiana: At Ann Arbor against No. 2 Michigan on Sunday.

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Leaders

Illinois PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Dosunmu 20 0 3 3 2 0
G. Bezhanishvili 18 0 1 7 1 0
Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Langford 28 0 3 6 1 0
J. Morgan 15 0 0 10 4 1

Team Comparison

Ill Ind
Points For 65 73
Field Goals 25/58-43% 23/48-48%
Three Pointers 8/28-29% 2/12-17%
Free Throws 7/12-58% 25/35-71%
Offensive Rebounds 13 12
Defensive Rebounds 20 20
Rebounds 37 35
Blocks 0 5
Steals 8 13
Turnovers 21 15
Personal Fouls 25 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Ind Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 3 Ill 65 @ Ind 73 A. Dosunmu 20 R. Langford 28

Game Information

Stadium: Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Indiana
Attendance: 14,832
Game Time: