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Indiana is back in Assembly Hall hosting Little Rock after a two-game trip away from Bloomington.
Darrell Walker is in his fifth season at Little Rock and has the Trojans as 2-3 in the early stages of the season. They beat Jackson State, Indiana's opponent on Friday, 94-91, on Sunday. The Trojans are a fast-paced team that will get a lot of opportunities but aren't very effective on the offensive end. On the season they shoot 43.8 percent from the field, 203rd in the NCAA, 33.7 percent from three, 183rd in the NCAA, and have an offensive efficiency rating of 96 -- which is again near the bottom at 289th in the NCAA. Defensively, they struggle even more with an efficiency rating of 109.5 -- 334th in the NCAA, and allow opponents to shoot 59.1 percent on effective field goal percentage, 354th in the NCAA -- nearly 10 percent worse than the average.
Here is a deep dive into some of the challenges Little Rock could give Indiana: