It didn’t take Mike Woodson long to notch his first NCAA Tournament victory as the head coach at Indiana.

Tuesday night, the Hoosiers fought off a pesky Wyoming team to score a 66-58 victory in the First Four round of this year’s tournament. Trayce Jackson-Davis had a double-double with 29 points and 10 rebounds while Xavier Johnson added 10 points and 7 assists.

Jordan Geronimo provided a spark off the bench for the Hoosiers, scoring 15 points and grabbing 7 boards in the victory.

Now, Indiana will have to shift its focus quickly. The Hoosiers are off to Portland to take on No. 5 seed St. Mary’s in the Round of 64. But there’s no question Tuesday night’s win was significant.

Indiana hadn’t appeared in an NCAA Tournament game since 2016 — a five-year absence for one of college basketball’s premier programs. For Woodson to get a win in his first appearance was a significant accomplishment.

After the game, Woodson met with reporters to talk about Tuesday’s outcome. Here’s what the first-year head coach had to say: