Indiana St defeats Milwaukee 68-70
Indiana St Edges Milwaukee in Thrilling 70-68 Upset
In an instant classic, visiting Indiana St. emerged from the shadows of UW-Milwaukee's Panther Arena with a hard-fought 70-68 victory over their hosts on Sunday night.
The primary storyline of this non-conference matchup centered around Indiana St.'s dramatic comeback in the second half. Down by three points at halftime, the Sycamores trailed 39-36 behind a strong shooting display from the home crowd.
Halftime Breakthrough
As the teams headed into the locker rooms for the final act, it was clear that momentum had shifted. Indiana St. adjusted its strategy and limited Milwaukee's scoring opportunities, eventually forging a lead of their own to start the second half.
In this thrilling game, the largest leads were 9 points in favor of Indiana St. and 6 points for the hosts.
Game Leaders
For both teams, standout performances from key players highlighted their respective strengths:
* Danilo Jovanovich led Milwaukee with an impressive triple-double (16 pts, 9 reb, 3 ast), solidifying his place as a go-to player.
* Camp Wagner countered with a well-rounded display of his own for Indiana St. (18 pts, 9 reb, 4 ast), demonstrating the Sycamores' ability to distribute scoring responsibilities.
Advanced Team Statistics
A closer look at advanced metrics illustrates the nuances that led to this outcome:
* Milwaukee's field goal percentage dropped significantly in the second half from 36% to 34%.
* Indiana St. outrebounded their opponents by a substantial margin of 29-16 on the defensive side.
The difference between these teams was largely defined by their shooting efficiency and rebounding prowess.