Indiana coach Teri Moren was very candid in her assessment of the Hoosiers after their 74-60 home loss to No. 19 Maryland.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren spoke to the media after the Hoosiers lost 74-60 to No. 19 Maryland on Thursday. Here's everything she had to say.
The Hoosiers lost to No. 17 Maryland in a familiar formula. Coach Teri Moren seems at her wits in trying to solve IU's lack of fight and focus.
Yarden Garzon should distance herself as one of the best 3-point shooters in Indiana women's basketball history, both in volume and efficiency.
During her time as Indiana head coach, Teri Moren has had her share of player-leaders. Tyra Buss, Grace Berger, Ali Patberg, Mackenzie Holmes. Holmes and Patberg even returned to the program in coaching capacities and are on the staff this season,
Both teams are 1-2 since they last met, but Purdue won its last game against Penn State, giving the Boilermakers a little more momentum coming into Sunday's game. Indiana dominated Purdue defensively in the first matchup, but did allow a 15 point performance off the bench from Kendall Puryear, who led Purdue in scoring that game.
Indiana matched their coach’s sense or urgency and opened the game 5 of 5 while breaking the press with ease. By the time OSU coach Kevin McGuff burned a timeout midway through the first quarter with his team trailing 21-15, he had long abandoned the defensive strategy.
Maryland defeated Indiana by 14 points in the Hoosiers’ final home game of the season and spoiled their senior night. Indiana struggled to play consistently on both sides of the floor against the Terrapins, and Indiana head coach Teri Moren cited her team’s lack of focus for the loss.
The Hoosiers had two crucial turnovers within the final two minutes of the contest, committed uncharacteristic fouls — which Indiana head coach Teri Moren was visibly upset with — and allowed Michigan State to snag offensive rebounds which turned into second chance points.
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