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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Indiana 66, Rutgers 60
When: 6:30 PM ET, Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Where: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Indiana
Officials: # Kevin Brill, # Robert Riley, # Brooks Wells
Attendance: 17222

Trayce Jackson-Davis continued his string of dominant performances Tuesday night with 20 points, including the 2,000th of his career, and 18 rebounds as No. 18 Indiana grinded out a 66-60 Big Ten Conference win over No. 24 Rutgers in Bloomington, Ind.

Miller Kopp added 18 points for the Hoosiers (17-7, 8-5), which tied the Scarlet Knights for second place in the conference with their seventh win in eight games. Jackson-Davis added six assists and could have achieved a triple-double if his teammates had converted some makeable shots.

Clifford Omoruyi scored 15 points for Rutgers (16-8, 8-5) and Cam Spencer added 14, but the Scarlet Knights made just 39.7 percent of their shots. In the second half, they were even worse, hitting only 10 of 31.

Jackson-Davis dunked his own miss with 11:09 left for a 54-44 lead, putting him at 2,001 points for his career. It was the last Indiana field goal for nearly nine minutes, but his putback with 2:26 remaining helped hold off a late Rutgers surge.

The Hoosiers' main advantage came at the foul line, where they were 17 of 24 as opposed to the Scarlet Knights' 6 of 10.

Indiana set an early tone behind tough defense and improved execution on offense against an opponent that beat it in the previous six matchups. Playing through Jackson-Davis, the Hoosiers spent the first 11 minutes carving up one of the nation's top defensive teams.

Kopp, a talented shooter who hasn't hunted his shot often this season with the emphasis on feeding Jackson-Davis, canned a jumper and a 3-pointer back-to-back to force a Rutgers timeout at the 8:59 mark with Indiana leading 25-14.

But the Scarlet Knights worked their way back into the game as they forced some turnovers and got nine points off the bench from Oskar Palmquist, all on 3-pointers. When Aundre Hyatt drilled a 3-pointer with 27 seconds left, Rutgers trailed just 38-35 at halftime.

The Hoosiers shot 60.9 percent in the half and drew 10 assists off 14 baskets. They went on to shoot just 32.0 percent in the second half.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Rutgers   Indiana
Clifford Omoruyi 15 Scoring Trayce Jackson-Davis 20
Paul Mulcahy 5 Assists Trayce Jackson-Davis 6
Caleb McConnell 8 Rebounds Trayce Jackson-Davis 18
Clifford Omoruyi 3 Free Throws Made Trayce Jackson-Davis 4
Paul Mulcahy 3 Steals Miller Kopp 2
Caleb McConnell 1 Blocks Trayce Jackson-Davis 1
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Rutgers 60 39.7 8-25 6-10 11 31 1 8 10
Indiana 66 45.8 5-12 17-24 15 32 2 5 14