No. 25 Indiana has won all six of its games this season.One reason for the Hoosiers’ hot start is consistent rebounding. And one reason for the team’s consistent rebounding is – well, let coach Darian DeVries explain it.”Spirited practices,” he said bluntly, prompting laughter.Indiana (6-0) will try to translate its difficult practices into desired outcomes when it tips off against Bethune-Cookman (2-5) on Saturday afternoon in Bloomington, Ind. It will be the final tune-up before the Hoosiers open Big Ten Conference play next week at Minnesota.In its most recent game, Indiana pulled away for a 17-point win at home against Kansas State. The Hoosiers limited Kansas State top scorer PJ Haggerty to 7-for-17 shooting, and six players on Indiana pulled down at least four rebounds.
