At the buzzer: Indiana 89, Tennessee Tech 59 – In the lobby



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Quick thoughts on an 89-59 win over Tennessee Tech:

How did it happen: In his interview with Don Fischer on a pre-game radio show, Archie Miller said his team had done 28 or 29 practices before the season. Wednesday’s game against weak major Tennessee Tech was Indiana’s first and only chance to secure a warm-up game before next week’s Maui Invitational in Asheville. In normal season, the Hoosiers would have played a closed scrum and two shows before opening the regular season, but the COVID-19 pandemic eliminated those opportunities. So it shouldn’t have been a big surprise that Indiana looks a lot like a team that will need time to hit their rhythm this season. Wednesday’s start was tough as the Hoosiers led just 20-17 at 10:17 of the first half before ending the half in a 28-2 run to put the game aside. From there, Indiana clinched a victory over a Tennessee Tech team that were missing two of their top three returning players due to COVID-19 protocols.

Outstanding Interpreter: After a slow start, sophomore Trayce Jackson-Davis watched the role of a preseason All-American. The Center Grove product ended with a high of 26 points and 11 rebounds. His size and athleticism were too much for the out-of-box Golden Eagles in paint and Jackson-Davis also came out and knocked down a shot in the long jump, which he didn’t do very often in his first season.

Statistics that stand out: On the plus side of the ledger, Indiana gave out 22 assists and committed just eight turnovers. His final spin percentage was only 11. Shooting performance from the free throw line and beyond the 3 point line – wrestling areas for most of the Miller era – was disappointing. Indiana only shot 45.5% from the line and 26.3% from the 3-point line. These are numbers the Hoosiers can’t afford once the schedule tightens next week.

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Filed at: Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles

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