BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball players came out with a little extra bounce in their step for the early tip against Bethune-Cookman on Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall.
The No. 24 Hoosiers (7-0) gave the program's sleepy football fans something to cheer about with a handful of dazzling plays right out of the gate in the 100-56 win.
After Indiana forward Tucker DeVries opened the game with a four-point play, Tayton Conerway dropped in a pair of under-handed layups in heavy traffic. It pumped the sparse crowd that carried through the game with IU scoring at will.
DeVries had a team-high 20 points as one of five Hoosiers in double-digits to help them score 100-plus points for the third time this season. The team under coach Darian DeVries has scored 100 points in as many games thi

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