BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The milestone moments keep piling up for Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Only one really mattered Tuesday night.
While he scored 20 points to become the sixth player in Hoosiers' history with 2,000 and the first among that group with 1,000 career rebounds, the most satisfying celebration came after No. 18 Indiana beat No. 24 Rutgers 66-60 — Jackson-Davis' first win in the series.
"I think that's the last team in the Big Ten I hadn't beaten," Jackson-Davis said after finishing with 18 rebounds and six assists.
From the moment Jackson-Davis announced he would attend Indiana, the expectations were great even as critics contended the results were underwhelming.
Nobody's complaining now. Jackson-Davis now has 2,004 points, 1,035 rebounds, a school-record 242 blocks and ranks fourth all-time with 44 double-doubles after breaking a tie with Steve Downing.
After helping the Hoosiers snap a five-year NCAA Tournament drought last season and falling out of the rankings after three straight January losses, Jackson-Davis has almost single-handedly led the Hoosiers (17-7, 8-5 Big Ten) into a second-place tie by winning seven of eight.
And his dominance is starting to open things up for his teammate. Or perhaps it's the other way around.