BLOOMINGTON — The start of the Darian DeVries -era in Bloomington has produced offensive numbers that haven't been seen around these parts in a long time.
Indiana basketball improved to 3-0 on Wednesday night with a 101-70 win over Milwaukee.
The Hoosiers' box score looked remarkably similar to each of their first two games — they knocked down 14 3-pointers while shooting 50% from long range, dished out 23 assists and crossed the century mark for a second straight game.
Just how rare has IU's production been through the first three games? Here's a look:
Indiana’s lighting up the scoreboard through the first three games of the Darian DeVries-era
Indiana is averaging 99.6 points per game this season and topped 100 points in back-to-back games for the first time since the start of the

The Herald-Times Online

The Journal Gazette
IndyStar
CourierPress Sports
ABC30 Fresno Sports
The Oregonian Public Safety
Essentiallysports Basketball
NBA
New York Magazine
Oh No They Didn't