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Big Ten Tournament Results BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1982 (at East Lansing, Mich. - IM West Building) 2000 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 2006 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) First Round First Round First Round Michigan State 85, Purdue 66 #9 Ohio State 58, #8 Indiana 44 #8 Penn State 80, #9 Wisconsin 73 Wisconsin 78, Iowa 64 #10 Northwestern 68, #7 Iowa 59 #7 Illinois 60, #10 Northwestern 49 Quarterfinals #6 Wisconsin 56, #11 Minnesota 49 #6 Indiana 68, #11 Michigan 52 Illinois 79, Michigan State 64 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Indiana 77, Michigan 63 #4 Illinois 72, #5 Michigan State 67 #1 Ohio State 64, #8 Penn State 46 Northwestern 62, Wisconsin 52 #1 Penn State 64, #9 Ohio State 48 #4 Michigan State 79, #5 Iowa 58 Ohio State 68, Minnesota 66 #2 Michigan 72, #10 Northwestern 39 #2 Purdue 68, #7 Illinois 57 Semifinals #3 Purdue 74, #6 Wisconsin 65 #6 Indiana 61, #3 Minnesota 46 Illinois 75, Indiana 63 Semifinals Semifinals Ohio State 69, Northwestern 68 #1 Penn State 81, #4 Illinois 74 #1 Ohio State 68, #4 Michigan State 64 Consolation Game #3 Purdue 74, #2 Michigan 59 #2 Purdue 67, #6 Indiana 41 Northwestern 61, Indiana 55 Final Final Final #3 Purdue 71, #1 Penn State 63 #1 Ohio State 63, #2 Purdue 60 Ohio State 69, Illinois 66 2001 (at Grand Rapids, Mich. - Van Andel Arena) 2007 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 1995 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Hinkle Fieldhouse) First Round First Round First Round #8 Ohio State 52, #9 Michigan State 48 #7 Wisconsin 81, #10 Michigan 59 #9 Iowa 57, #8 Minnesota 44 #7 Indiana 78, #10 Minnesota 56 #6 Minnesota 60, #11 Northwestern 43 #7 Ohio State 87, #10 Illinois 73 #6 Illinois 75, #11 Northwestern 60 #9 Indiana 67, #8 Iowa 53 #6 Michigan State 81, #11 Michigan 59 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals #5 Michigan 66, #4 Penn State 60 #2 Purdue 82, #7 Wisconsin 79 #1 Penn State 69, #9 Iowa 62 #1 Purdue 81, #8 Ohio State 61 #3 Michigan State 77, #6 Minnesota 68 #5 Indiana 77, #4 Northwestern 75 #2 Iowa 81, #7 Indiana 76 #1 Ohio State 72, #9 Indiana 60 #7 Ohio State 72, #2 Purdue 59 #6 Illinois 80, #3 Wisconsin 68 #5 Penn State 61, #4 Illinois 49 #6 Michigan State 87, #3 Wisconsin 79 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals #1 Purdue 74, #5 Michigan 55 #2 Purdue 64, #3 Michigan State 61 #1 Penn State 72, #5 Indiana 64 #2 Iowa 86, #6 Illinois 79 #1 Ohio State 73, #5 Penn State 71 #7 Ohio State 70, #6 Michigan State 63 Final Final Final #2 Iowa 75, #1 Purdue 70 #2 Purdue 64, #1 Ohio State 52 #1 Penn State 68, #7 Ohio State 63 2002 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 2008 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 1996 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Hinkle Fieldhouse) First Round First Round First Round #9 Michigan 84, #8 Illinois 63 #7 Michigan 64, #10 Penn State, 54 #8 Illinois 84, #9 Indiana 70 #7 Ohio State 89, #10 Michigan State 82 (2OT) #6 Indiana 74, #11 Northwestern 52 #7 Northwestern 89, #10 Michigan 79 #6 Wisconsin 60, #11 Northwestern 58 #9 Illinois 73, #8 Wisconsin 58 #6 Ohio State 78, #11 Minnesota 64 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals #5 Indiana 78, #4 Iowa 76 (OT) #2 Iowa 58, #7 Michigan 37 #1 Iowa 74, #8 Illinois 56 #1 Purdue 74, #9 Michigan 67 (OT) #3 Purdue 64, #6 Indiana 54 #4 Purdue 74, #5 Michigan State 66 #2 Penn State 70, #7 Ohio State 55 #9 Illinois 64, #1 Ohio State 58 #2 Penn State 85, #7 Northwestern 70 #6 Wisconsin 74, #3 Minnesota 64 #5 Michigan State 56, #4 Minnesota 51 #6 Ohio State 72, #3 Wisconsin 58 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals #5 Indiana 55, #1 Purdue 41 #3 Purdue 80, #2 Iowa 73 #4 Purdue 76, #1 Iowa 68 #2 Penn State 76, #6 Wisconsin 62 #9 Illinois 55, #5 Michigan State 41 #2 Penn State 84, #6 Ohio State 70 Final Final Final #5 Indiana 75, #2 Penn State 72 #3 Purdue 58, #9 Illinois 56 #2 Penn State 71, #4 Purdue 69 2003 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 2009 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 1997 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - RCA Dome) First Round First Round First Round #8 Indiana 52, #9 Wisconsin 51 #7 Wisconsin 60, #10 Northwestern 51 #8 Indiana 72, #9 Michigan 54 #7 Iowa 70, #10 Northwestern 58 #6 Indiana 68, #11 Michigan 50 #10 Ohio State 80, #7 Penn State 79 #11 Michigan 83, #6 Illinois 59 #9 Illinois 58, #8 Penn State 49 #11 Minnesota 80, #6 Wisconsin 75 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals #1 Penn State 67, #8 Indiana 64 #7 Wisconsin 56, #2 Michigan State 50 #8 Indiana 61, #1 Purdue 54 #4 Ohio State 71, #5 Michigan State 55 #3 Purdue 68, #6 Indiana 64 #4 Iowa 73, #5 Northwestern 63 #7 Iowa 80, #2 Minnesota 77 #1 Ohio State 70, #9 Illinois 53 #2 Michigan State 85, #10 Ohio State 79 #3 Purdue 72, #11 Michigan 50 #4 Iowa 79, #5 Minnesota 64 #3 Illinois 98, #11 Minnesota 76 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals #4 Ohio State 72, #1 Penn State 61 #3 Purdue 70, #7 Wisconsin 56 #4 Iowa 87, #8 Indiana 53 #3 Purdue 84, #7 Iowa 57 #1 Ohio State 72, #4 Iowa 56 #3 Illinois 77, #2 Michigan State 66 Final Final Final #3 Purdue 67, #4 Ohio State 65 #1 Ohio State 67, #3 Purdue 66 #4 Iowa 63, #3 Illinois 56 2004 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 2010 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 1998 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - RCA Dome) First Round First Round First Round #9 Indiana 57, #8 Wisconsin 39 #7 Michigan 67, #10 Northwestern 54 #8 Ohio State 83, #9 Michigan State 61 #7 Michigan 62, #10 Illinois 58 #6 Penn State 63, #11 Minnesota 52 #7 Penn State 97, #10 Northwestern 76 #6 Minnesota 68, #11 Northwestern 47 #9 Illinois 59, #8 Indiana 53 #6 Wisconsin 65, #11 Minnesota 47 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals #1 Penn State 79, #9 Indiana 66 #2 Michigan State 61, #7 Michigan 50 #1 Iowa 72, #8 Ohio State 54 #5 Michigan State 81, #4 Iowa 54 #3 Iowa 82, #6 Penn State 75 #5 Purdue 65, #4 Indiana 56 #2 Purdue 78, #7 Michigan 55 #1 Ohio State 66, #9 Illinois 55 #7 Penn State 74, #2 Illinois 71 #3 Ohio State 58, #6 Minnesota 50 #4 Wisconsin 73, #5 Purdue 51 #3 Michigan 79, #6 Wisconsin 70 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals #1 Penn State 58, #5 Michigan State 54 #3 Iowa 59, #2 Michigan State 54 #5 Purdue 61, #1 Iowa 60 #2 Purdue 67, #3 Ohio State 61 #1 Ohio State 82, #4 Wisconsin 73 #7 Penn State 87, #3 Michigan 81 (OT) Final Final Final #2 Purdue 59, #1 Penn State 58 #1 Ohio State 66, #3 Iowa 64 #5 Purdue 59, #7 Penn State 49 2005 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 2011 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse) 1999 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - RCA Dome) First Round First Round First Round #8 Wisconsin 75, #9 Indiana 74 (2OT) #7 Purdue 66, #10 Indiana 62 #9 Northwestern 75, #8 Iowa 71 #7 Illinois 62, #10 Northwestern 58 #11 Illinois 63, #6 Wisconsin 56 #7 Michigan State 88, #10 Indiana 69 #6 Iowa 70, #11 Michigan 42 #8 Northwestern 53, #9 Minnesota 44 #6 Michigan 74, #11 Minnesota 55 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals #1 Ohio State 70, #8 Wisconsin 46 #2 Penn State 73, #7 Purdue 61 #5 Ohio State 70, #4 Wisconsin 61 #4 Minnesota 71, #5 Purdue 68 #11 Illinois 55, #3 Michigan 47 #1 Purdue 79, #9 Northwestern 56 #2 Michigan State 61, #7 Illinois 50 (OT) #1 Michigan State 56, #8 Northwestern 25 #2 Penn State 79, #7 Michigan State 74 #3 Penn State 68, #6 Iowa 66 #5 Ohio State 71, #4 Iowa 61 #3 Illinois 86, #6 Michigan 73 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals #4 Minnesota 66, #1 Ohio State 63 (OT) #2 Penn State 79, #11 Illinois 64 #1 Purdue 72, #5 Ohio State 59 #2 Michigan State 83, #3 Penn State 76 #5 Ohio State 72, #1 Michigan State 57 #3 Illinois 77, #2 Penn State 75 Final Final Final #2 Michigan State 55, #4 Minnesota 49 #5 Ohio State 84, #2 Penn State 70 #1 Purdue 80, #3 Illinois 76 bigten.org 57 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS/HISTORY 2012 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Bankers Life Fieldhouse) 2017 (at Indianapolis, Ind. - Bankers Life Fieldhouse) First Round First Round MOST OUTSTANDING #7 Michigan 68, #10 Illinois 53 #12 Illinois 79, #13 Nebraska 70 #6 Nebraska 88, #11 Northwestern 56 #11 Wisconsin 61, #14 Rutgers 55 #8 Minnesota 81, #9 Wisconsin 49 Second Round PLAYERS #5 Michigan State 97, #12 Indiana 68 #9 Northwestern 78, #8 Iowa 73 Quarterfinals #5 Purdue 72, #12 Illinois 58 1995 Missy Masley, F, PSU #2 Ohio State 57, #7 Michigan 48 #10 Minnesota 70, #7 Penn State 64 1996 Angie Potthoff, F, PSU #6 Nebraska 80, #3 Iowa 68 #6 Michigan State 70, #11 Wisconsin 63 1997 Angela Hamblin, G, IOWA #1 Penn State 78, #8 Minnesota 74 Quarterfinals 1998 Andrea Garner, F/C, PSU #4 Purdue 73, #5 Michigan State 64 #1 Ohio State 99, #9 Northwestern 68 1999 Stephanie White, G, PUR Semifinals #5 Purdue 66, #4 Indiana 60 2000 Helen Darling, G, PSU #6 Nebraska 77, #2 Ohio State 62 #2 Maryland 92, #10 Minnesota 80 2001 Cara Consuegra, G, IOWA #4 Purdue 68, #1 Penn State 66 #6 Michigan State 74, #3 Michigan 64 Final Semifinals 2002 Heather Cassady, G, IND #4 Purdue 74, #6 Nebraska 70 (2OT) #5 Purdue 71, #1 Ohio State 60 2003 Shereka Wright, F, PUR #2 Maryland 100, #6 Michigan State 89 2004 Shereka Wright, F, PUR 2013 (at Hoffman Estates, Ill.
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