Indiana offense held in check in narrow win over Incarnate Word
Indiana's Sam Alexis (4) celebrates during the Indiana versus Milwaukee mens basketball game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. Sam Alexis scored 16 points off the bench to lead Indiana to a 69-61 win over Incarnate Word on Sunday in Bloomington, Ind.
After scoring 299 points in its first three games and reaching the 100-point mark twice, Indiana was held in check Sunday. It shot just 20.8% from 3-point range (5 of 24) and 43.4% overall.
Tucker DeVries added 14 points for Indiana (4-0). Trent Sisley scored 10, and both Alexis and Sisley corralled eight rebounds.
Tahj Staveskie scored 17 points and Jordan Pyke had 16 points for Incarnate Word (2-2), which shot 38.3% from the field (23 of 60) and was outrebounded 42-29.
Indiana saw Incarnate Word cut what was a 19-point second-half lead down to six points at 54-48 with 5:43 remaining.
The Hoosiers stretched their lead back to double digits at 64-54 with 2:22 left after a 3-pointer by DeVries, but Incarnate Word responded with five straight to make it 64-59 with 1:21 left.
After two free throws by Indiana's Lamar Wilkerson, Incarnate Word trimmed it to 66-61 on a basket by Pyke with 13.5 seconds remaining.
Following one made free throw by Alexis, Incarnate Word missed a 3-pointer with less than two seconds left and Wilkerson rebounded it to seal the Hoosiers' win.
Indiana went on a 7-1 surge to take a 48-29 lead after a pair of free throws by DeVries with 12:47 left.
Incarnate Word didn't go away quietly, going on an 11-4 spurt. Harrison Reede hit a 3-pointer through contact and added a free throw to cut Indiana's lead to 52-40 with 8:35 remaining.
Incarnate Word then shaved Indiana's lead to 54-48 with 5:43 remaining after a 3-pointer by Davion Bailey (10 points).
Trailing 12-11 early in the first half, Indiana started to separate itself by embarking on a 20-2 run over a span of about 7:30. The Hoosiers took a 31-14 lead following a 3-pointer by Sisley.
They led by as many as 18 points in the first half before holding a 35-19 lead at halftime.
--Field Level Media
2026 Home Run Derby Props: Three Best Bets for Monday Night
Ranking Three No. 2 Wide Receivers Better Than Stefon Diggs
Why MLB's Move of the Home Run Derby to Netflix Hurts Fans
Conor McGregor Lets UFC Momentum Slip Away at UFC 329
Why the Trail Blazers’ Ja Morant Gamble Could Pay Off
- UFC 329 predictions: Best bets for Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway
- Spain vs. Belgium Best Bets: Three Picks for Friday's World Cup Quarterfinal
- MLB Picks Today: Jack Flaherty, Aaron Nola Strikeout Props for Phillies vs. Tigers
- France vs. Morocco Best Bets: Top Picks for World Cup Quarterfinal Clash
- Big 12 Sleeper Picks: Three Teams That Could Win the Conference in 2026
- Scottish Open Predictions: Top Bets, Longshots and First-Round Picks
- MLB Picks for Today: Why the Marlins and Yankees Offer Betting Value

