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NCAA
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
77-47
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Indiana04303477
Minnesota02801947

Game Recap

Indiana didn’t just win Tuesday — it reset its trajectory.

Behind a wire-to-wire, statement-level performance, the Hoosiers blew out Minnesota 77-47 on March 4, 2026, turning a four-game slide into a jolt of late-season momentum. Indiana came in 17-12 with an LLLLW recent form line that demanded urgency; it played like a team that understood the stakes from the opening possession.

The story of the game: Indiana’s control, start to finish

The final margin told the truth: Indiana dictated terms on both ends and never let Minnesota find a foothold. A 30-point win doesn’t happen without sustained execution — not just a hot stretch — and the Hoosiers delivered the type of full-game dominance that had been missing during their skid.

Minnesota, 14-15 entering the night with a WLWWL run, never generated the kind of counterpunch needed to make it a game. Indiana’s defensive posture and pace management kept the Gophers stuck in the mud, and the scoreboard pressure only tightened as the night went on.

Turning point: The game never opened for Minnesota

Even without quarter-by-quarter scoring detail, the flow was clear: this was a game Indiana seized early and never returned. The Hoosiers’ ability to keep Minnesota at 47 points across 40 minutes was the defining swing — not a single moment, but a continuous refusal to allow rhythm.

What it means going forward

Indiana: a needed response after four straight losses

At 17-12, Indiana’s recent stretch had raised real questions about late-season stability. A 77-point output paired with a 47-point defensive result is the kind of two-way performance that can stabilize a team’s identity quickly — especially after four consecutive losses. The challenge now is replicating the edge and connectivity that showed up here, not treating it as a one-night correction.

Minnesota: margin is the message

Minnesota fell to 14-15 with a loss that exposed the downside of inconsistency. Getting held to 47 points puts immediate pressure on execution and composure — and on finding ways to generate offense when the game tilts away early. The Gophers will need a sharper start and cleaner response the next time a game turns physical and possession-by-possession.

Final

Indiana 77, Minnesota 47 — March 4, 2026 (Venue: TBD)