On a five-game losing streak, Indiana is in search of a spark to get back on the right track and return to the right side of the NCAA Tournament bubble.
A chance will come Thursday night when the Hoosiers (16-10, 7-9 Big Ten) host Maryland in Bloomington, Ind.
Indiana is 0-5 this month, with its most recent victory coming at Maryland on Jan. 29.
“We’ve got to go on and try to get our mojo back,” Indiana coach Mike Woodson said. “That’s what it’s all about. We’ve got to find a win somewhere so (that) we’re feeling good about ourselves.”
Indiana’s last two losses have been heartbreakers. The Hoosiers were unable to hold a four-point lead in the final minute of regulation in an 80-69 overtime loss at No. 22 Ohio State on Monday. Before that, in a home loss to then-No. 15 Wisconsin, Indiana blew a five-point lead in the final four minutes, getting outscored 13-3 down the stretch.
“We’ve got to get them over the hump,” Woodson said. “I wish I had a magic pill to get them over the hump right…
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