Day Two of the 2025 B1G Ten Women’s basketball championship presented by TIAA.
GAME 1: Indiana 78 Oregon 62
story by: Nick Jenkinson, Excel H Sports
photos by: Tony Harper/Excel H Sports/Indiana Sports Network
Hoosiers Use Some “Faith” to Beat the Ducks
By Nick Jenkinson/Excel H Sports
The # 9 Seed Indiana Hoosiers handled #8 Seed Oregon Ducks 78-62 on Thursday afternoon at the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by TIAA at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Hoosiers face Top Seed and Big Ten Regular Season Champion USC tomorrow at Noon in the Quarterfinals for the 10th straight time. Indiana is 19-11 on the season and Oregon is 19-11 as well as both teams are projected for the NCAA Tournament.
This is Indiana’s first ever win against Oregon in four meetings as the Hoosiers avenge a 54-47 loss on January 24, in Eugene. Indiana is 24-31 all time in the Big Ten Tournament since it began in 1995, and they are 3-4 all-time as Number 9 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers were the #9 Seed in 1996, 2004, 2005 and 2007.
Shay Ciezki puts Hoosiers on the board
Chloe Moore-McNeil looks to drive
Yarden Garzon led the Hoosiers with 18 points, Shay Ciezki added 17 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil scored 13 points and Sydney Parrish scored 10 points and beats her former team for the first time in her career. Indiana finished the game 25-56 from the field for 44%, 11-25 from three-point range for 44% and 17-18 from the free throw line for 94%. Indiana pulled down 29 rebounds, dished out 18 assists, 6 steals, 5 blocks and commit 12 turnovers.
Syd Parrish knocks it in from three
Parrish played 2 years at Oregon before coming back to Indiana for her final three years of college basketball and she did not want to go 0-2 against her former team. “It’s always fun getting to compete against your old team. I think a lot of transfers feel that sometimes, but it’s nice to be able to come to Indy and play them,” Sydney Parrish said after the game. “It felt good to play my last game against Oregon, which felt like home with a Hoosier crowd, and that was really fun.” Parrish added.
Peyton hits from the paint
Peyton Scott led Oregon with 16 points and Ehis Etute added 14 points off the bench. Oregon finished 22-55 from the field for 40%, 4-8 from three-point range for 50% and 14-17 from the free throw line for 82%. The Ducks pulled down 34 rebounds, dished out 18 assists, 4 steals, 1 block and committed 18 turnovers. 6-8 Center Phllipina Keyi was held to 6 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.
Faith Wiseman excels in her minutes
The Hoosiers post players got in foul trouble with Karoline Striplin and Lilly Meister picking up three fouls in the first half and both of them picked their fourth foul in the third quarter. 6-4 Freshman Faith Wiseman from Martinville, Indiana and Indian Creek High School came in had to provide key minutes to help the Hoosiers and she did. Wiseman coming to the game appeared in 10 games all season playing a total of 28 minutes with 3 points and 7 rebounds. Wiseman played 10 minutes, pulled down 2 rebounds, an assist and a steal. “I thought Faith came in as a freshman and did some really great things and kind of helped us hang on.” Indiana Head Cach Teri Moren said after the game.
Indiana came out on fire jumping out to a 23-11 first quarter lead as Shay Ciezki scored 11 points going 3-4 from downtown as the Hoosiers were 8-17 from the field for 47%, 5-10 from downtown for 50% and 2-2 from the free throw line. Oregon outscored Indiana 19-17 in the second quarter as Shay Ciezki led the Hoosiers with 15 first half points and Ehis Etute led Oregon with 10 points. The Hoosiers were 15-29 from the field for 51%, 6-13 from three-point range for 46% and 4-4 from the free throw line 100%. Wiseman played 2 minutes and Yarden Garzon picked up third foul in the second quarter.
Deja Kelly hits for two from the field
Oregon was 9-20 from the field for 45%, 1-1 from three-point range and 11-13 from the free throw line for 84%. Oregon outscored Indiana 18-16 in the third quarter as Karoline Striplin picked up her fourth foul at the 9:43 mark and Lilly Meister picked up her fourth foul at the 4:40 mark of the third quarter as the Hoosiers led 56-48 at the end of the third.
Indiana outscored Oregon 22-14 in the fourth quarter and 38-32 in the second half as the Hoosiers did not hit a field goal for the last 2:59 of the game. The game had 1 tie and 1 lead change early on as Indiana led for 37:24 and the Ducks led for 38 Seconds as Oregon makes their first Big Ten Tournament in their first year in the conference and they will have to wait until next season to get the chance for their first ever Big Ten Tournament Win.
GAME 2: Michigan 66 Washington 58
story by: Nick Jenkinson, Excel H Sports
photos by: Tony Harper/Excel H Sports/Indiana Sports Network
Wolverines Freshman Lead the Way Over the Huskies
By Nick Jenkinson/Excel H Sports
The #5 Seed Michigan Wolverines held off the #12 Seed Washington Huskies 66-58 Thursday afternoon at the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis presented by TIAA. Michigan will play #4 Seed Maryland Tomorrow at 2:30 PM in the Quarterfinals. Michigan is 21-9 while Washington drops to 19-13.
Olson for her game-high 21 points
Big Ten Freshman of the Year Olivia Olson led the Wolverines with 21 points, Syla Swords added 15 points and Jordan Hobbs scored 11 points. Michigan finished 26-58 for 44%, 4-16 from three-point range for 25% and 10-12 from the free throw line 83%. Michigan pulled down 35 rebounds, dished out 19 assists, 6 steals 2 blocks and committed 13 turnovers.
Freshman Syla Swords looking to pass
Dalayah Daniels led Washington with 22 points and 10 rebounds for her 8th double-double of the season. Elle Ladine added 16 points and Sayvia Sellers added 11 points. Washington finished the game 23-57 from the field for 40%, 4-18 from three-point range for 22% and 8-9 from the free throw line for 89%. Michigan pulled down 31 rebounds, dished out 14 assists, 5 steals, 2 blocks and committed 17 turnovers.
Dayalah Daniels shoots for two
Michigan led 14-13 at the end of the first quarter and both teams scored 15 points apiece in the second quarter as Michigan led 29-28 at halftime. Michigan outscored Washington 23-13 in the third quarter as the Wolverines led 52-41 at the end of the third quarter. Washington outscored Michigan 17-14 in the fourth quarter as Wolverines did not score a field goal in the final 3:45. There were nine ties and six lead changes as Michigan led for 28:26 and Washington led for 9:40. Washington never went away as fighting all game long to keep the game close as Michigan led by 14 points with 7:12 left in the fourth quarter 57-43.
GAME 3: Nebraska 74 Illinois 70
story by: Nick Jenkinson, Excel H Sports
photos by: Tony Harper/Excel H Sports/Indiana Sports Network
Prince Leads Huskers over Fighting Illini
The #10 Seed Nebraska Cornhuskers knocked off #7 Seed Illinois Fighting Illini 74-70 Thursday Evening in the Second Round of the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Presented by TIAA. Nebraska will face #2 Seed UCLA tomorrow night at 6:30 PM in the Quarterfinals. Nebraska improves to 21-10 and Illinois drops to 21-9 overall and have lost four straight games.
Britt Prince sets a play
Jessica Petrie sets up a three
Britt Prince led Nebraska with 17 points along with 11 points apiece from Jessica Petrie and Petra Bozan. Alexis Markowski added 9 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 seals and 2 blocks. Nebraska finished 28-57 form the field for 49%, 8-16 from three-point range for 50% and 10-12 from the free throw line for 83%. The Cornhuskers pulled down 30 rebounds, dished out 17 assists, 6 steals, 5 blocks and committed 15 turnovers.
Nissely passes to Markowski
Kendall Bostic inside outside threat
Genesis Bryant drives to the basket
Genesis Bryant led Illinois with 20 points, Kendall Bostic added 19 points and Adalia McKenzie added 16 points. Illinois finished 26-57 from the field for 45%, 5-14 from three-point range for 35% and 13-15 from the free throw line for 86%. Illinois pulled down 27 rebounds, dished out 20 assists, 11 steals, 2 bocks and committed 12 turnovers.
McKenzie looks for an opening
Illinois 19-15 led after the first quarter as the Fighting Illini jumped out a 9-0 lead and 11-2 to start the game. Nebraska outscored Illinois 15-13 in the second quarter as Illinois led 32-30 at halftime. Illinois outscored Nebraska 24-19 in the third quarter as the Illini maintained a 56-49 lead going into the final quarter. Nebraska turned it on in the final period outscoring Illinois 25-14 and Logan Nissley hitting two three pointers that shifted momentum Nebraska’s way to keep their Big Ten Tournament hopes alive.
GAME 4: Iowa 74 Michigan State 61
Hawkeyes control Spartans with a Big Second Quarter
story by: Nick Jenkinson, Excel H Sports
photos by: Tony Harper, Excel H Sports/Indiana Sports Network
The #11 Seed Iowa Hawkeyes beat the #6 Seed Michigan State Spartans 74-61 Thursday Night in the second round of the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Presented by TIAA at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Iowa is 21-9 and will play #3 Seed Ohio State tomorrow night at 9 PM. Michigan State falls to 21-9 overall.
Lucy Olsen leads the Hawkeyes to win
Lucy Olsen led the Hawkeyes with 21 points, Hannah Stuelke scored 12 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Taylor McCabe added 12 points and Ava Heiden added 11 points off the bench. Iowa finished the game 26-55 from the field for 47%, 6-25 From three-point range and 16-21 from the free throw line for 76%. Iowa pulled down 32 rebounds, dished out 20 assists, 16 steals, 4 blocks and committed 17 turnovers.
Stuelke powers her way for two
Julia Ayrault led Michigan State with 17 Points, Grace VanSlooten scored 12 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Ines Sotelo added 11 points off the bench as Theryn Hallock was held to seven points. Michigan State finished the game 20-57 from the field for 40%, 6-22 from three-point range for 27% and 9-11 from the free throw line for 81%. The Spartans pulled down 31 rebounds, dished out 17 assists, 11 steals, 4 blocks and committed 24 turnovers.
Julia Ayrault hits a jumper
Michigan State led 16-12 after the first quarter. Iowa outscored the Spartans 20-9 in the second quarter to lead 32-25 at halftime. Michigan State outscored Iowa 23-22 in the third quarter as the Hawkeyes led 54-45 going into the final period. Iowa finished the Spartans off in the fourth quarter outscoring them 20-13 and became second double digit seed to advance joining 10 Seed Nebraska and third team to knock the better seed as #9 Indiana beat #8 Oregon to start the day.
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