Regardless of who expressed it or how, the Hoosiers were happy to put angst behind them with 77-76 overtime win at Ohio State.
The boos first began before tipoff against No. 19 Illinois with the introduction of head coach Mike Woodson. They returned when Trey Galloway airballed a 3-pointer just over five minutes into the contest and once more moments later when the fifth-year senior guard headed to the bench.
Indiana Hoosiers coach Mike Woodson is enduring a rough stretch in the 2025 Big Ten Conference season as his team continues to struggle.
The constant boos inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Tuesday spoke volumes. But the empty seats spoke louder. Throughout Mike Woodson’s three-plus seasons as Indiana
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As the halftime buzzer sounded Tuesday night inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Illinois junior guard Tre White and sophomore forward Jake Davis lifted their arms near midcourt and motioned their hands inward, inviting the Hoosier faithful to yell louder.
As Illinois dominated Indiana in every facet en route to a 94-69 win, the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall crowd expressed its displeasure with coach Mike Woodson.
Indiana will try to bounce back from Saturday's 85-60 loss to Iowa when it hosts Illinois tonight at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Mike Woodson, Anthony Leal and Luke Goode addressed the media following Indiana's 94-69 loss to Illinois at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
IU coach Mike Woodson has friends in high places, but he won't survive that Illinois loss. Things have changed. And his support has expiration date.
Indiana lost its second game by a 25-point margin as No. 19 Illinois defeated Indiana 94-69 on Tuesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. This heavy loss came in the wake of the Hoosiers' 85-60 defeat at Iowa Saturday. Woodson spoke to the media after the heavy loss. Here's everything the fourth-year coach had to say.