Knight Time Rewind: January 30, 1989
ON THIS DAY: On this day in January 1989, the Indiana University Hoosiers squared off against the Iowa Hawkeyes in Bloomington’s Assembly Hall. Coming off of a loss against Illinois, and some double practice days from Coach Knight, the Hoosiers went on the offensive, prevailing 104-89 to take a one game lead in the Big Ten standings. Todd Jadlow would lead all scorers with a game high 32 points in the victory. The significance of the game program and ticket stub memorabilia featured here is Jadlow tied Ted Kitchel’s Indiana record of 18 consecutive free throws made in a game (set in 1981), going 18-19 from the line along with a perfect 7-7 from the field. That’s one helluva game!