
Photo Gallery: Best Pictures From Indiana's Loss to UConn on Sunday
NEW YORK — Indiana traveled to New York for some early season tournament play at Madison Square Garden this weekend. The Empire Classic boasts a nice lineup of teams this year, which includes Indiana, UConn, Texas and Louisville.
This also marks the third year that the Empire Classic honors the work of the Wounded Warrior Project by bringing veterans together to bond over college hoops. Three of the four teams are also honoring wounded veterans as honorary captains. Indiana is hosting James Smith, an Army veteran and Nick Morrison, a marine veteran.
The No. 5 Connecticut Huskies challenged Indiana at every turn, and while there were bright spots offensively, defensively the Hoosiers succumbed to foul trouble with Malik Reneau fouling out during the middle of the second half. Xavier Johnson also had four fouls which held him to limited playing time during the second half of the game.
Malik Reneau led the team in scoring with 18 points, Kel'el Ware had 11 points on for the Hoosiers and senior Trey Galloway added 10 points. CJ Gunn also contributed seven points.
The Hoosiers will play Louisville on Monday in the third-place game of the Empire Classic. The game is at 4:30 ET on ESPNU.
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- GAME STORY: Indiana needed to be at its best to hang with No. 5 Connecticut on Sunday, but foul trouble and an inability to rebound or knock down big shots caught up with them in a 77-57 loss to the Huskies at Madison Square Garden. CLICK HERE
- PHOTO GALLERY: Indiana traveled to New York to play in the Empire Classic at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Matched with No. 5 Connecticut, this was by far Indiana's toughest challenge to date. The Hoosiers fell 77-57, dropping to 3-1 on the season. Here are the best pictures from the game. CLICK HERE
- LIVE BLOG: Relive all the action from Indiana and UConn in real time with Tom Brew's blog. CLICK HERE
- WATCH MALIK RENEAU'S BIG FINISH: Indiana sophomore forward Malik Reneau led the Hoosiers with 15 points in the first half, including a strong finish through contact just before the buzzer. Here's the highlight. CLICK HERE
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