
It's now or never for Indiana in its first season under coach Darian DeVries.
Heading into Wednesday's second-round Big Ten Tournament game against No. 15 seed Northwestern, the Hoosiers are considered the last team in the NCAA Tournament, according Joe Lunardi's updated Bracketology from late Tuesday night.
A loss would almost certainly knock Indiana out of contention for an at-large bid, and a Quad 2 win over Northwestern would only help the Hoosiers' resume a bit. Thursday's game against No. 7 Purdue could ultimately determine the Indiana's fate, though it's no guarantee with other bubble results and bid stealers looming large.
First, Indiana will have to take care of business against Northwestern, which defeated Penn State 77-66 on Tuesday. Nick Martinelli led the way with 24 points, and the Wildcats scored 24 points off Penn State's 16 turnovers. In their only matchup this season, Indiana lost 72-68 to Northwestern at Assembly Hall, where Martinelli led all scorers with 28 points.
Here's more information on Wednesday's game.
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