BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Approaching the end of her stellar playing career at Indiana, Mackenzie Holmes put together an appropriate finish to her final game at Assembly Hall.
In the waning minutes Monday night, Holmes demanded the ball. And the two-time All-American delivered.
She scored 29 points, including six straight during a crucial stretch late in the game, and No. 4 seed Indiana topped fifth-seeded Oklahoma 75-68 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Moments after the Hoosiers improved to 17-0 at home this season, Holmes ran into the stands to celebrate with the fans.
“I did that a couple years back when we beat Princeton to get to the Sweet 16,” she said, beaming with a smile. “This is my last game in Assembly Hall, I just really wanted to take it all in, so I asked coach (Teri Moren) if it was OK, and she gave me the go ahead. So we just went for it.”
Now, instead of bemoaning a surprising exit from March Madness, Holmes and her teammates advanced to a matchup with undefeated South Carolina in Albany, New York.
Even if Holmes’ college career ends later this week, this send-off seemed like a fitting tribute for a player who overcame multiple knee injuries to help the Hoosiers emerge as a national power.
Sydney Parish added 17 points, eight rebounds and five assists for the Hoosiers (26-5), who are in the Sweet 16 for the second time in three years, erasing the bitter memories of last year’s second-round exit to Miami.