TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) -Harry Marshall, playing just his second game since becoming academically eligible, scored 18 points Saturday and three teammates added 10 points each as Indiana State beat DePauw 66-60.
Marshall had to sit out the first eight games but made his season debut with 16 points in a loss to No. 13 Purdue last week.
On Saturday, he hit only 4-of-11 shots from the field but made 10-of-13 free throws, which made the difference for the Sycamores (2-8). As a team, Indiana State was outscored by 10 points from the field but made 22-of-31 foul shots to just 6-of-10 for the Tigers (5-4).
Marshall hit four straight foul shots during a 12-3 second-half run that broke the game open.
Josh Crawford, Jay Tunnell and Rashad Reed had 10 points apiece for the Sycamores. Division III DePauw was led by Steve Lemasters with 17 points and Tony James with 15.


