CHICAGO — Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries had a response at the ready on Sunday afternoon when he was asked what stood out over his team’s first two games.

DeVries met with the media fresh off a 100-77 win over a Marquette team that never cut the lead to under 10 points in the second half at the United Center.

Indiana displayed plenty of offensive firepower with 14 made 3-pointers — the team shot 50% from long range — and strong individual efforts from Lamar Wilkerson (23 points) and Tucker DeVries (27 points).

None of those impressive numbers were on DeVries’ mind after the game.

“I've been saying this for a while, and you're starting to see it now that we're playing games,” DeVries said. “They're just a really unselfish group.”

The Hoosiers had 27 assists on 33 field g

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