The Iowa Hawkeyes look to erase the painfull memories of Wednesday’s overtime loss at Northwestern when they host Indiana Saturday afternoon. Tghe Hawks are 2-4 in the Big Ten and coach Steve Alford says there could be a shake-up in the starting line-up. Alford says the Hoosiers are much better than they were in December when they struggled in non-conference play, and have gained confidence in their 4-2 start to Big Ten play. Indiana coach Mike Davis says added experience has been a plus for his team. He says his guys are developing and getting better game-by-game. He says it’s tough to start three freshman in any league. Davis says they played a tough non-conference schedule.
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