Photo Gallery: Indiana Women's Basketball Versus UConn in the Sweet 16
Look at 23 photos from inside Total Mortgage Arena of Indiana's Sweet 16 matchup versus UConn on Saturday. The Huskies finished off the Hoosiers 75-58 to end Indiana's season.

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Enjoy 23 photos for the final time this season as Indiana leaves Bridgeport Conn. after an NCAA Tournament run that fell short.
The Hoosiers fell 75-58 to the UConn Huskies in the Sweet 16 on Saturday afternoon inside Total Mortgage Arena. While many Hoosier emotions were involved, it was still a wonderful season for Indiana as it finished with a 24-9 overall record.
For the last time, check out action photos of graduate student guards Ali Patberg and Nicole Cardaño-Hillary and senior forward Aleksa Gulbe.
Paige Bueckers
Nicole Cardaño-Hillary
Aleksa Gulbe
Geno Auriemma
Aleksa Gulbe
Ali Patberg
Nicole Cardaño-Hillary
Nicole Cardaño-Hillary and Grace Berger
Nicole Cardaño-Hillary
Grace Berger
Ali Patberg
Ali Patberg
Indiana Vs. UConn
Paige Bueckers
Paige Bueckers
Ali Patberg
Chloe Moore-McNeil
Aleksa Gulbe
Indiana Vs. UConn
Grace Berger
Grace Berger and Ali Patberg
Ali Patberg
Ali Patberg
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- TEARS FLOW FOR ALI PATBERG: Indiana's women's basketball season ended on Saturday with a tough loss to Connecticut, and with it, the brilliant career or Hoosiers guard Ali Patberg finally came to a close. Tears flowed freely, and that's perfectly fine. The last chapter is always hard, and this certainly was a tough day for Patberg, who played great in her final game in an Indiana uniform. CLICK HERE.
- UCONN TOPS INDIANA: Indiana made a second straight run in the NCAA Tournament, but the Hoosiers' women's team couldn't get past Connecticut on Saturday, giving up a big run in the third quarter that was too much to overcome in a 75-58 loss in the Bridgeport regional semifinals. CLICK HERE
- UCONN'S AURIEMMA PRAISES HOOSIERS: Legendary Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma said that ''Indiana is smart as hell,'' and considers them a real threat to make a run in the NCAA Tournament. CLICK HERE