Indiana University Athletics
Postgame Notes: Indiana vs. Maryland
3/6/2016 9:47:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Indiana vs. Maryland
Postgame Notes
March 6, 2016
• IU improves to 25-6 on the season, the third time in the last five years that the Hoosiers have won at least 25 games.
• Indiana leads the all-time series against Maryland by a 7-4 margin.
• The Hoosiers enter the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 1 seed and will play the winner of No. 8 Michigan and No. 9 Northwestern on Friday at 12 p.m.
• Since 2011-12, Indiana has the top regular season winning percentage against ranked opponents in the Big Ten, posting a record of 23-16 (.590).
• The Hoosiers have won five straight games, including three against ranked opponents (Purdue, Iowa and Maryland).
• Indiana made eight 3-pointers on Sunday, pushing the team's season total to 312 – just seven behind the school record of 319 set last season.
• IU shot 51.0 percent from the floor for the game, the 17th time this year where they shot 50 percent or better.
• It's the first time in school history that both the men's team (17-0) and the women's team (14-0) have gone undefeated at home in the same season. This year, only Indiana and Princeton had both teams undefeated at home to this point (Princeton men and women host Penn on Tuesday, March 8).
• The Hoosiers have now gone undefeated in Assembly Hall for an entire season for the ninth time since the building opened prior to the 1971-72 season. Overall, it is the 17th time in 116 seasons of basketball that Indiana has gone undefeated at home.
• For the first time since 1992-93 (17-1), Indiana finished the Big Ten regular season with 15 or more wins. In all, this is the seventh time in program history that Indiana has won 15 conference games.
2015-16: 15-3
1991-92: 15-3
1988-89: 15-3
1986-87: 15-3
1975-76: 18-0
1974-75: 18-0
1952-53: 17-1
• Indiana will enter the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 1 seed for the second time in school history (2013).
• Kevin Yogi Ferrell scored 17 points in the win over Maryland to go along with four assists, four rebounds and one steal.
• Ferrell has 1,909 career points to remain in seventh place on the IU career scoring list. He needs 71 more points to pass Alan Henderson for sixth place. He has 1,069 career points in Big Ten play, finishing in ninth place all-time, one point shy of Alan Henderson.
• Ferrell is the only player in Big Ten History with 1,900 points, 600 assists and 400 rebounds.
• Ferrell extended his school assist record to 607. He finished second in school history in assists in Big Ten games with 314, 11 behind Michael Lewis. Ferrell remains 10th overall in Big Ten history with 607.
• Ferrell remains in second place in Indiana history in 3-point field goals made with 262 and finished first overall at IU in 3-pointers made in Big Ten play with 159.
• Troy Williams scored a game-high and matched his career-high with 23 points against Maryland. Williams also had five rebounds, two blocks and one steal.
• Williams moved in to 46th place on Indiana's all-time scoring list with his 1,053 career points. He is 20 points behind Rick Calloway for 45th place.
• Freshman Thomas Bryant totaled eight points, eight rebounds, two assists and one steal in the victory over Maryland.
• Senior Nick Zeisloft had nine points, two assists and one steal in his final game in Assembly Hall.
• Collin Hartman scored seven points, grabbed three rebounds, dished out two assists and had two steals.
• Freshman Juwan Morgan totaled six points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal.
• Graduate transfer Max Bielfeldt scored six points and recorded two rebounds and one steal.
• Indiana outscored Maryland, 36-26, in points in the paint and also had a 20-10 advantage in points off turnovers. IU also outscored the Terrapins, 16-7, on fast break points and the Hoosier bench outscored the Maryland bench, 16-6.
• Sunday's game against Maryland marked the sixth game this season for the Hoosiers when they shot 20 or more free throws. IU went 20-of-25 from the free thrown line against the Terrapins.
Postgame Notes
March 6, 2016
• IU improves to 25-6 on the season, the third time in the last five years that the Hoosiers have won at least 25 games.
• Indiana leads the all-time series against Maryland by a 7-4 margin.
• The Hoosiers enter the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 1 seed and will play the winner of No. 8 Michigan and No. 9 Northwestern on Friday at 12 p.m.
• Since 2011-12, Indiana has the top regular season winning percentage against ranked opponents in the Big Ten, posting a record of 23-16 (.590).
• The Hoosiers have won five straight games, including three against ranked opponents (Purdue, Iowa and Maryland).
• Indiana made eight 3-pointers on Sunday, pushing the team's season total to 312 – just seven behind the school record of 319 set last season.
• IU shot 51.0 percent from the floor for the game, the 17th time this year where they shot 50 percent or better.
• It's the first time in school history that both the men's team (17-0) and the women's team (14-0) have gone undefeated at home in the same season. This year, only Indiana and Princeton had both teams undefeated at home to this point (Princeton men and women host Penn on Tuesday, March 8).
• The Hoosiers have now gone undefeated in Assembly Hall for an entire season for the ninth time since the building opened prior to the 1971-72 season. Overall, it is the 17th time in 116 seasons of basketball that Indiana has gone undefeated at home.
• For the first time since 1992-93 (17-1), Indiana finished the Big Ten regular season with 15 or more wins. In all, this is the seventh time in program history that Indiana has won 15 conference games.
2015-16: 15-3
1991-92: 15-3
1988-89: 15-3
1986-87: 15-3
1975-76: 18-0
1974-75: 18-0
1952-53: 17-1
• Indiana will enter the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 1 seed for the second time in school history (2013).
• Kevin Yogi Ferrell scored 17 points in the win over Maryland to go along with four assists, four rebounds and one steal.
• Ferrell has 1,909 career points to remain in seventh place on the IU career scoring list. He needs 71 more points to pass Alan Henderson for sixth place. He has 1,069 career points in Big Ten play, finishing in ninth place all-time, one point shy of Alan Henderson.
• Ferrell is the only player in Big Ten History with 1,900 points, 600 assists and 400 rebounds.
• Ferrell extended his school assist record to 607. He finished second in school history in assists in Big Ten games with 314, 11 behind Michael Lewis. Ferrell remains 10th overall in Big Ten history with 607.
• Ferrell remains in second place in Indiana history in 3-point field goals made with 262 and finished first overall at IU in 3-pointers made in Big Ten play with 159.
• Troy Williams scored a game-high and matched his career-high with 23 points against Maryland. Williams also had five rebounds, two blocks and one steal.
• Williams moved in to 46th place on Indiana's all-time scoring list with his 1,053 career points. He is 20 points behind Rick Calloway for 45th place.
• Freshman Thomas Bryant totaled eight points, eight rebounds, two assists and one steal in the victory over Maryland.
• Senior Nick Zeisloft had nine points, two assists and one steal in his final game in Assembly Hall.
• Collin Hartman scored seven points, grabbed three rebounds, dished out two assists and had two steals.
• Freshman Juwan Morgan totaled six points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal.
• Graduate transfer Max Bielfeldt scored six points and recorded two rebounds and one steal.
• Indiana outscored Maryland, 36-26, in points in the paint and also had a 20-10 advantage in points off turnovers. IU also outscored the Terrapins, 16-7, on fast break points and the Hoosier bench outscored the Maryland bench, 16-6.
• Sunday's game against Maryland marked the sixth game this season for the Hoosiers when they shot 20 or more free throws. IU went 20-of-25 from the free thrown line against the Terrapins.
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