SEATTLE - Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren was happy that the Hoosiers were able to get a split of its Pacific Northwest road trip after Indiana held off host Washington 73-70 to win a Big Ten Conference game on Monday. Here are Moren's comments to the media in the wake of the victory.
Here's the full transcript of coach Teri Moren's postgame press conference after the Hoosiers' third straight loss.
Indiana entered the matchup on a three-game losing streak. In their losses to Illinois, No. 4 USC and Oregon, the Hoosiers averaged just 55.7 points per game. Over that stretch, Garzon averaged just 7 points, shot 26.4% from the field and 22.7% from long range per game.
Indiana women's basketball junior forward Yarden Garzon put on a shooting clinic against Washington to break out of a slump:
Yarden Garzon surpassed her season average by halftime, and reached 1,000 career points in the third quarter en route to a career high in a win at Washington.
Two of Indiana women’s basketball’s last three defeats have occurred because of late fourth quarter collapses. On Jan. 19 against No. 4 USC, Indiana held a 4-point lead in the final quarter, but its inefficient offense and defense allowed the Trojans to put together a 12-0 run. The Cream and Crimson lost by 7.
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The 35 points by Garzon were the most in a game by an IU player since Amanda Cahill scored 38 in a quadruple-overtime win against Michigan State in the 2018 Big Ten tournament in Indianapolis. The Hoosiers led by as many as nine in the first half but went cold in the second quarter, which allowed the Huskies to claim a 31-29 halftime lead.
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The IU women ended a three-game skid with a win at Washington, putting the Hoosiers 'back on track' and adding to their March Madness resume.