BLOOMINGTON – If once is a fluke, twice is a coincidence and three times is a trend, Indiana is trending toward being a team that shares the ball and shoots it an elite rate.
Lamar Wilkerson poured in a season-best 24 points on 7-for-12 shooting, Tayton Conerway added a season-high 21 points plus six assists and the Hoosiers pulled away from a game Milwaukee team, winning 101-70 at Assembly Hall on Wednesday for their third victory in a row to open the Darian DeVries Era.
Indiana dished 23 assists on 34 made baskets after coming into the game No. 3 in the country in helpers per contest with 25. That adept passing was helped by a third game in a row of sizzling outside shooting as the Hoosiers went 14 of 28 from beyond the arc after coming into the game 11th nationally in 3-point shooting

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