Indiana basketball vs. Marquette game live score updates, highlights today, Nov. 9: Start time, how to watch, radio

What did we learn from IU basketball win over Alabama A&M?
The margin was large as the Hoosiers beat Alabama A&M. IndyStar IU insider Zach Osterman gives his instant thoughts.
Indiana basketball and coach Darian DeVries meet Marquette out of the Big East in Chicago today, Nov. 9. The Golden Eagles (2-0), coached by Shaka Smart, are led by Chase Ross and Ben Gold.
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Tucker DeVries is 4 for 6 for 12 points of 3-of-5 3-point shooting. The rest of the Hoosiers are 3 for 12, but still lead. IU has capitalized off six Marquette turnovers for seven points. Though Marquette missed its first four shots, it hit three of the next four and was still getting to the free-throw line. It also has held IU off the glass, building a
Indiana 19, Marquette 15, 11:38 1H
Marquette is still yet to make a shot but is drawing contact and getting to the free-throw line. IU also has five points off two Marquette turnovers.
Indiana 8, Marquette 6, 15:52 1H
Neither the Hoosiers nor Golden Eagles are shooting it well. They are a combined 1 for 8 to start with a Tucker DeVries 3 the lone make. Marquette is 4 for 4 at the free-throw line for a 4-3 lead at 17:31 1H.
The Golden Eagles will start: Chase Ross, Zaide Lowery, Sean Jones, Ben Gold and Caedin Hamilton.
The first five for the Hoosiers: Lamar Wilkerson, Tucker DeVries, Tayton Conerway, Reed Bailey and Conor Enright.
Out: Jason Drake, Josh Harris, Aleksa Ristic; questionable: Nick Dorn; out for season: Jordon Rayford.
What time does Indiana basketball play Marquette today Nov. 9? Start time for Indiana basketball vs Marquette today, Nov. 9
The Indiana-Marquette is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET at United Center in Chicago.
Where to watch Indiana basketball vs. Marquette today, Nov. 9? What channel is the Indiana-Marquette college basketball game today, Nov. 9?
TV: ESPN
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Zach Osterman, IndyStar: Indiana 78-74
“Marquette has had one more game to tune up for this, and Shaka Smart’s teams often start seasons well. But Indiana’s had more time together overall, and the Hoosiers are the most experienced team in the country per KenPom.”
Michael Niziolek, Herald-Times: Indiana 88-79
“If Indiana avoids a slow start like it had against Baylor (or in Puerto Rico), it should escape the United Center with a victory. Marquette guard Chase Rose is doing an admirable job of filling Kam Jones’ shoes, but he doesn’t have the same supporting cast. The Hoosiers have more offensive fire power, and the kind of defense they played against Alabama A&M will travel.”
- 0, Jasai Miles
- 1, Reed Bailey
- 2, Jason Drake
- 3, Lamar Wilkerson
- 4, Sam Alexis
- 5, Conor Enright
- 6, Tayton Conerway
- 7, Nick Dorn
- 10, Josh Harris
- 11, Trent Sisley
- 12, Tucker DeVries
- 13, Aleksa Ristic
- 15, Andrej Acimovic
(all times ET; with date, day of week, location and opponent, time, TV)
- Nov. 9, Sunday: vs. Marquette in Chicago, 1 p.m., ESPN
- Nov. 12, Wednesday: vs. Milwaukee, 7 p.m., FS1
- Nov. 16, Sunday: vs. Incarnate Word, 5:30 p.m., BTN
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