The junior forward scored seven points, grabbed eight rebounds and helped the Hoosiers seize control early in the second half as Indiana blew out Youngstown State 79-51. Indiana scored twice in transition and got a dunk from Morgan to make it 38-24 with 16:56 left then scored six more, extending the lead to 20. Indiana still has a long way to go as non-conference losses to Indiana State and Fort Wayne revealed. … Youngstown State shot 31 per cent from the field in the first half and 33.9 per cent for the game. … After starting the game 11 of 30 from the field, the Hoosiers shot 62.1 per cent in the second half.
Source: National Post December 30, 2017 03:22 UTC