Teri Moren was interviewed for the crowd during Hoosier Hysteria ceremonies at Assembly Hall.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren spoke to the Hoosier Hysteria crowd at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Friday.
The women’s team itself did not take part in a scrimmage. Some of the women’s team members took part in the skills competition. New Indiana guard Shay Ciezki won the 3-point shooting contest.Moren was interviewed on the floor by Apple TV sideline reporter Tricia Whitaker, a Bloomington native and Indiana graduate. Moren did not speak to the media after the scrimmage.
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