BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball closed out a 69-61 win over Incarnate Word on Sunday night at Assembly Hall.

The Cardinals stormed back in the second half from a 19-point deficit to get within six points in the final 90 seconds. They shot 54.8% from the field over the final 20 minutes and knocked down six 3-pointers after shooting just 20.7% from the field in the first half.

Indiana (4-0) got clutch free-throws in the final minute from Lamar Wilkerson to close out the game. The Hoosiers leading scorer was held to just nine points. More: Darian DeVries' journey to Indiana basketball began with love for game built in rural Iowa

Indiana basketball's 3-point party comes to an end against Incarnate Word

Indiana basketball's streak of three straight games with double-digit made 3-pointe

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