Stunned: No. 3 Indiana upset by IPFW 71-68 in OT
FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Bryson Scott scored 18 points and John Konchar made the go-ahead free throw with 1:19 left in overtime to give IPFW a stunning 71-68 upset over No. 3 Indiana on Tuesday night.
DeAngelo Stewart made two free throws with 2.9 seconds left to make it a three-point lead, and Konchar picked off the ensuing inbounds pass to seal the biggest win in school history.
Konchar had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
The Mastodons (3-2), who made the move to Division I in 2001-02, had lost all nine previous games against ranked teams and hadn't even played a Top 25 opponent in nearly four years. But on their home court, with crimson-and-cream clad fans all around, Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne trailed for only 90 seconds against an in-state power and pulled off the biggest stunner of this early college basketball season in style.
Indiana (3-1) was led by Thomas Bryant with 18 points and Robert Johnson with 16. James Blackmon Jr., the Big Ten's second-leading scorer, finished with 13 points.
The Hoosiers forced overtime by closing regulation on a 13-3 spurt to make it 65-all. And despite allowing only two baskets in the final 14 minutes, they still couldn't find a way to win.
BIG PICTURE
Indiana: The Hoosiers' first "true" road game was a disaster. The offense looked stagnant and they spent nearly the whole night playing catch-up. Now they'll have to wait and see how much this loss hurts them in the polls.
IPFW: Mastodons fans rushed the court after the upset. The preseason Summit League favorites now have the confidence to continue winning big games.
UP NEXT
Indiana: Hosts Mississippi Valley State on Sunday. After this loss, the Hoosiers need to find a way to rebound.
IPFW: Hosts Mississippi Valley State on Saturday. The Mastodons are hoping to build off the momentum from this win in their third straight home game.