Indiana is locked in a hard battle with Northwestern, and freshman Trayce Jackson-Davis is having a good performance in the game.

The young forward is a dynamic playmaker and has already proved he is one of the best all-around players for the Hoosiers. He leads the team in scoring, rebounding, and blocks at this point in the season and poured in 10 first-half points against the Wildcats.

One of Jackson-Davis’ buckets came on a beautiful alley-oop play. With Northwestern losing track of Jackson-Davis, he made a back-door cut to the hoop.

Al Durham saw the move and threw up a pass. Jackson-Davis had to go up at full extension, but he came down with the ball and slammed it through with authority:

Hopefully, the Hoosiers can find their groove in the second half after letting a first-half lead slip through their fingers.