
Postgame Notes - NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Arkansas
3/22/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
March 22, 2008
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• The loss ends Indiana's season with a 25-8 overall record. The 25 wins are the most since 2001-02 season when the Hoosiers advanced to the Final Four and also finished with 25 wins.
• Indiana now has an all-time record in the NCAA Tournament of 60-30 (.667), the sixth most victories in NCAA Tournament history.
• Indiana lost for just the third time in the last two season when scoring over 70 points.
• The Hoosiers connected on 10 three-point field goals for the first time since Feb. 7 this year at Illinois.
• Big Ten Player of the Year D.J. White posted 22 points and eight rebounds, the 12th time her scored 20 or more points this season.
• White's nine rebounds gives him 748 in his career to tie Kirk Haston's career total for ninth all-time at Indiana. He also finishes his Indiana career with 1,447 career points to put him 16th on the all-time list, passing Ray Tolbert and Walt Bellamy.
• Armon Bassett scored 21 points against the Razorbacks, the fourth time this season he scored at least 20 points. In those games, IU was 3-0 with wins over Chattanooga, at Northwestern and at home against Ohio State.
• Bassett also dished out a season-high seven assists against Arkansas.
• Eric Gordon's eight points in the game give him 669 points this season, the 10th most in a single season in Indiana history. The freshman also added three steals and a block in the game.
• Lance Stemler went 3-for-5 from beyond the arc for his nine points, the third time he made three triples in a game this season.
• Jamarcus Ellis scored six points on a perfect 2-for-2 shooting behind the three-point line, the second time he made two three-point field goals in a game this season.
• Kyle Taber came in off the bench and made his only field goal attempt for two points.
• Mike White played two minutes while Adam Ahlfeld and Brandon McGee each played a minute, with Ahlfeld grabbing one offensive rebound