Indiana got what it wanted Tuesday night in a 97-71 rout of Sam Houston State — a lopsided victory where its bench played well and it didn’t have to go down to the wire.
The Hoosiers will look for more of the same Friday night in Bloomington when they continue their homestand against nonconference foe Miami (Ohio).
Four players scored in double figures for Indiana (6-2) against the Bearkats, including 18 from reserve Luke Goode. The Illinois transfer hit four 3-pointers in less than four minutes of the first half, enabling the Hoosiers to take a 34-12 lead.
Led by Goode, Indiana’s bench contributed a whopping 36 points.
“I thought it was a total team effort on everybody’s part,” Hoosiers coach Mike Woodson said. “Helps when your bench come off and play the way they did. Goode was fantastic but everybody off the bench played well.”
Indiana also got an encouraging 19-point performance from point guard Myles Rice, who struggled a bit in the first seven games in terms of making shots and running the offense. Rice (11.1 ppg) is one of four double-figure scorers in an attack led by Mackenzie Mgbako (16.8).
Meanwhile, the RedHawks (5-2) are coming off a 73-60 home win Monday against Air Force. Bellarmine transfer Peter Suder poured in a career-high 42 points on 17-of-21 shooting, the highest-scoring game in program history since Wally Szczerbiak scored 43 in 1999.
Suder, who averaged 10.5 ppg as a sophomore last season, is up to 17.4 ppg this season. He’s hitting 58.8 percent of his field goals while also chipping in 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals.
“I always say players win games, man. Coaches lose games,” Miami coach Travis Steele told the Journal-News. “Peter was phenomenal. It was just get out of the way and just let him go.”
Forward Kam Craft, who Steele landed out of high school when he was still coaching at Xavier, is the RedHawks’ second-leading scorer at 14.1 ppg.
The Hoosiers have won 22 of the previous 25 meetings, including an 86-56 rout two years ago in Indianapolis.
–Field Level Media