Mike Woodson was not happy at all with the officiating in Indiana's loss to Oregon on Tuesday night in Eugene.
Letting valuable opportunities slip away has been a trend throughout Indiana’s 2024-25 campaign. The Hoosiers’ led in the final minute in back-to-back games against Maryland on Jan. 26 and Purdue on Jan. 31 — both teams currently ranked inside the AP Top 25 — but walked away with heartbreaking losses.
Mike Woodson was not thrilled with the free-throw discrepancy between Indiana and Oregon, and he found strong words to describe it afterwards.
Fifth-year senior guard Trey Galloway strolled back toward Indiana men’s basketball’s huddle, high fiving his teammates with a subtle confidence after giving the Hoosiers a 64-63 lead over Oregon with just under two minutes remaining.
Indiana basketball had plenty of time to respond after Jackson Shelstad's go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:30 left. They unraveled instead.
Here's everything Indiana coach Mike Woodson said after the Hoosiers lost 73-64 to the Oregon Ducks Tuesday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene. EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon went on a 10-0 run in the ...
Indiana took the lead with 1:58 to play, but Oregon closed the game on a 10-0 run, beginning with a deep three by Jackson Shelstad.
Not only was Indiana Hoosier Men's Basketball Coach Mike Woodson upset about his team's loss to Oregon on Tuesday night, he was also upset with the officiating.