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NCAA Tournament 2013 scores, Indiana vs. James Madison: Hoosiers blow out Dukes, 83-62

Yogi Ferrell dominated the scoring early, but Indiana eventually used its usual balanced offensive attack to rout James Madison in the second round on Friday.

Joe Robbins

Yogi Ferrell scored 14 of Indiana's first 16 points as the No. 1 Hoosiers routed the No. 16 James Madison Dukes, 83-62, on Friday in the second round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament in Dayton, Ohio.

For more on this game, head over to The Crimson Quarry.

Ferrell made three consecutive layups and a three-pointer to give Indiana a 9-0 lead a little more than three minutes into the game. After Cody Zeller's dunk made it an 11-2 game, Ferrell drained another trey and made his fourth layup to give Indiana a 16-3 advantage.

While he only scored two points through the rest of the game, Ferrell added eight rebounds and six assists for the Hoosiers, who took a 21-point lead into the break and led by as many as 32 in the second half. Four other Indiana players scored in double-digits, including Will Sheehey, who finished with 15 points on 7-of-14 shooting off the bench.

Andre Nation led James Madison with 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting, while Charles Cooke added 18 points with an impressive second-half performance.

Indiana will face No. 8 Temple, which defeated NC State, in the third round on Sunday. Here is an updated East Region bracket:

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