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Michigan won its first three Big Ten games, including a 95–72 result against 16th-ranked Minnesota on January 5. The six-point loss to Indiana was the Wolverines' first in conference play, and left the team at 9–3 on the season. [1] Victories over Ohio State, Michigan State, and Purdue followed, before a one-point defeat at Illinois.
The 1975–76 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University Bloomington and were the winners of the NCAA Men's Division I Tournament, the school's third national championship. The Hoosiers included three All-Americans and were led by head coach Bob Knight , in his fifth year, to an undefeated 32–0 record.
To date, Indiana is the last team to go the entire season undefeated at 32–0. Both advanced to the Final Four, with Indiana winning the title and Rutgers losing to Michigan in the semifinals and UCLA in the third-place game. This had been the last tournament both Duke and Kentucky missed in the same year until 2021. [1]
The 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1975, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1976 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on March 29, 1976, at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Indiana’s last win over Michigan came in front of a tiny home crowd during the 2020 COVID-19 shortened season. No. 8 Indiana scores 2 early TDs to beat Michigan 20-15 and earn school-record 10th win
Michigan 35, Indiana 0. Michigan defeated Indiana, 35–0, before a crowd of 39,385 in cold, wet conditions at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. Rob Lytle rushed for 175 yards on 25 carries and scored touchdowns on runs of 14 yards and one yard. [25] [26] Ohio State 24, Purdue 3. Iowa 22, Minnesota 12. Michigan State 31, Illinois 23.
Instead of going for it from Indiana's 3-yard line, Moore called for a chip-shot field goal which kept Indiana's advantage at two scores. Again, Danielson was not pleased with the decision-making.
Assists_Indiana 7 (Cupps, Galloway 2), Michigan 8 (Burnett 3). Total Fouls_Indiana 19, Michigan 21. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: 3 reasons Indiana basketball beat ...