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At this point, most of us know that Indiana’s Lamar Wilkerson went for 44 points earlier this week, hitting a program record 10 three-pointers en route to the Hoosiers’ 113-72 blowout win over Penn State.
Indiana takes on the Kentucky Wildcats after Lamar Wilkerson scored 44 points in the Hoosiers' 113-72 victory against the Penn State Nittany Lions.
A pair of blue bloods with a combined 15 national titles will square off for the first time in almost a decade when Indiana travels to Kentucky on Saturday night in Lexington, Ky.
Lamar Wilkerson didn’t just break out of a slump. He ripped off his warm-up, tucked in his cape and torched the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall nets
Indiana and Kentucky will play their first regular-season game since the day Christian Watford gave Assembly Hall arguably the best moment in its history.
Wilkerson achieved such a historic night in just 23:45 on the floor, as Indiana defeated Penn State 113-72 at home. The victory marked the Hoosiers’ first in a week and a half after suffering back-to-back losses against Minnesota and the then-No. 6 University of Louisville.
Lamar Wilkerson spent six years in a trailer and started playing basketball on a dirt road. Now, the Indiana senior is one of college basketball's best stories.
A former Kentucky basketball transfer portal target will take center stage Saturday night at Rupp Arena. Lamar Wilkerson — who was billed during the spring as Kentucky’s top transfer portal recruit — is Indiana’s leading scorer this season ahead of the Hoosiers’ weekend visit to Lexington.
From then on, Indiana took control as it marched to a commanding 113-72 victory at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall to snap its two-game losing skid and earn the first Big Ten victory of the Darian DeVries era. Wilkerson scored an all-time Assembly Hall record of 44 points and knocked down a program record 10 3-pointers.