It was the remnants of the Indiana women's basketball team's hard fought 71-61 victory over No. 8 Ohio State.  Indiana coach Teri Moren punched through the board with her team trying to close out its third Quad 1 of the season.
Indiana women’s basketball returned to the hardwood Thursday to face off with No. 19 Maryland. Fans, teammates and Indiana head coach Teri Moren celebrated graduate student guards Chloe Moore-McNeil,
The last time Indiana did not have the double bye in the Big Ten Tournament, they made a run to the championship game. Teri Moren hopes for the same success.
Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren had her final Inside Indiana radio show of the season on Monday. Among other things, she provided an update on the condition of injured Indiana basketball players Lenée Beaumont and Sydney Fenn.
After Indiana lost 74-60 at home to No. 19 Maryland, Indiana coach Teri Moren was very candid in her assessment of the Hoosiers and their inconsistency, uneven focus and inability to impose their physical will.
Teri Moren hasn't held back her thoughts on Indiana's rollercoaster of a season in 2024-25. From expressing general concerns about struggling in road games to calling out senior leaders by name, Moren has done everything she can to get her team back on track.
During her time as Indiana head coach, Teri Moren has had her share of player-leaders. Tyra Buss, Grace Berger, Ali Patberg, Mackenzie Holmes. Holmes and Patberg even returned to the program in coaching capacities and are on the staff this season,
As the fourth quarter opened during Indiana women’s basketball’s matchup with No. 22 Michigan State, it was down by 10 points. Just a minute into the final quarter, it was down 15. But the Hoosiers hadn’t given up just yet.
At this point in the season, Teri Moren cannot deny that Indiana women's basketball looks like a different, lesser team when it plays away from home this year. "Well I'm just disappointed. I felt like our spirit,
The Hoosiers lost to No. 17 Maryland in a familiar formula. Coach Teri Moren seems at her wits in trying to solve IU's lack of fight and focus.
Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren broke a whiteboard, but that intensity wasn't an isolated moment in her team's win over No. 8 Ohio State