No. 25/24 Indiana Cruises To 95-27 Exhibition Win Over Maryville

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No. 25/24 Indiana Cruises To 95-27 Exhibition Win Over Maryville

 

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  – Three players scored in double figures as No 25/24 Indiana cruised to a 95-27 win over Maryville in exhibition play on Monday night.

 

KEY MOMENTS

  • Indiana started the game from six points by junior forward Lilly Meister who had six points and helped it Out of the first media timeout, Sydney Parish scored five straight fastbreak points with an assist by Chloe Moore-McNeil.
  • Indiana finished the first quarter on a 10-6 run to lead 28-6. Parrish finished the quarter with seven points on perfect shooting (4-for-4) and six rebounds.
  • Yarden Garzon scored five of the last 10 points for Indiana to lead 50-14 at the half.
  • Meister, Ciezki and Garzon helped Indiana to a strong start in the third quarter, combining to scoring the first 16 points.
  • Maryville was held to zero made three-point attempts in the second half, shooting three-for-36 in the game. They were also held to 9-67 (13.4%) shooting from the floor in the game.
  • All available players appeared in the game for Indiana.

 

NOTABLE

  • Four players scored in double-figures for the Hoosiers – Garzon (20), Meister (19), Ciezki (14) and Parrish (12).
  • Two Hoosiers recorded double figure rebounds in the effort, Parrish leading with a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds while
  • Garzon filled the stat sheet, recording 20 points on 7-14 shooting (50%), six rebounds and two assists.
  • Meister went 9-11 shooting from the floor, only missing in the first quarter.
  • On the night, the Hoosiers went 52.9 percent from the floor and 84.6% from the free-throw line (11-for-13).
  • Garzon knocked down four of her eight 3-point attempts, followed by Ciezki who went 2-5.
  • The Hoosiers outscored Maryville in the paint, 44-8 and combined for 21 assists.

 

UP NEXT

The regular season is up next when it welcomes Brown to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Monday at 7 p.m. ET.

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