Multiple former players are on Moren’s coaching staff for the coming season. Teri Moren crossed the decade mark in Bloomington following the conclusion of the 2023-24 season.
The Indiana women’s basketball program is heading into a new era next season. While it has a good core of returning players, and Teri Moren still at the helm, it will be without the program’s all-time scoring leader and winningest player in Mackenzie Holmes.
Ten More Years Before the existing contract was set to expire, Indiana and adidas have agreed to a ten-year extension of the current apparel contract, per the Indianapolis Star.
Teri Moren has flipped the script when it comes to Bloomington and the perspective around the Indiana women’s basketball program in the national lens. After another successful season with Indiana, one of the sports biggest brands came calling but Moren has made her decision to stick with Indiana.
Indiana’s Teri Moren said thanks but no thanks to one of the top jobs in college basketball. According to a report by women’s college basketball writer Mitchell Northam, Moren was pursued by Tennessee to become their new head coach but rejected those overtures.
As Indiana women’s basketball moves into the offseason, things could change quickly. That’s always the case in college sports, in the age of NIL and the transfer portal.
Everyone knew what was at stake in Friday’s Sweet Sixteen game against top-seed South Carolina. It wasn’t going to be easy. It was going to take an entire team effort for Indiana women’s basketball to come up with its biggest win in program history.
Unfortunately in college sports there is not a happy ending for every athlete. In fact, more often times than not, a player’s career ends in defeat. Both for the player and the team.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren and players Mackenzie Holmes and Sydney Parrish spoke to reporters following the Indiana women’s basketball 79-75 loss against South Carolina in Albany on Friday night in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.
No matchup is easy at this point in the season. But, as the Indiana women’s basketball program steps on the floor on Friday night, it’s about as difficult an opponent as anyone in the sport could face.
Indiana women’s basketball is not just facing a tough challenge in the Sweet 16. The Hoosiers have as difficult a task as any in the sport. No. 4 seed IU takes on No.
The Indiana women’s basketball program is advancing to its third Sweet Sixteen in the last four years with a 75-68 win over 5-seed Oklahoma on Monday night.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren and players Mackenzie Holmes and Sydney Parrish spoke to reporters following the Indiana women’s basketball 75-68 win against Oklahoma on Monday night at Assembly Hall in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Indiana women’s basketball comes into Monday’s matchup with 5-seed Oklahoma looking to get back to the Sweet 16 for the third time in four years. But, in order to do that it needs to get through back-to-back Big 12 regular season champs.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — There’s no hiding it. Monday’s Round of 32 game for Indiana women’s basketball holds a little more weight than an already intense NCAA Tournament game.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren and players Sara Scalia and Yarden Garzon spoke to reporters following the Indiana women’s basketball 89-56 win against Fairfield on Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Indiana women’s basketball begins its NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon and, as most teams are this year, it is dealing with some injuries. But, the best news for Indiana is that is is getting healthier and healthier and is back to full strength.
Two weeks with no games has been just what the doctor ordered for the IU women. Indiana will begin in its March Madness run Saturday in Bloomington at full strength.
It's tournament time for coach Teri Moren and the Hoosiers. Indiana enters postseason play with a 24-5 record, including a third-place finish in the Big Ten regular season standings and a quarterfinal exit in the conference tournament.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren gave an update on forwards Mackenzie Holmes and Lilly Meister Monday evening on the weekly “Inside Indiana Women’s Basketball Radio Show” on Bloomington B97. During Sunday’s win over Maryland in the regular-season finale, Holmes (knee) and Meister (ankle) exited with injuries.
Indiana cruised to a 71-54 win over Maryland on Sunday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Sara Scalia led the Hoosiers with 19 points, followed by 17 from Yarden Garzon.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren was announced as the head coach of the USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Thursday. It will be Moren’s head coaching debut with USA Basketball, following gold medals as an assistant for the FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup and 2022 FIBA U18 Women’s Americas Championship.
IOWA CITY – No. 14 Indiana suffered an 84-57 loss to No. 3 Iowa Saturday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hoosiers kept it close in the first half, but Iowa's Caitlin Clark hit a pair of 3-pointers just before halftime.
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