A pair of in-state teams take center stage on Saturday in the Big Ten tournament semifinals, with the chance to play each for a third time this season with the title on the line.No. 9 seed Indiana has been the story of the tournament so far in Indianapolis, coming from 17 points down to beat Michigan on Wednesday and then edging out top-seeded Illinois on Friday. That puts the Hoosiers up now against No. 5 Iowa, which set a Big Ten record for points scored in a single game (112) on Wednesday.No. 3 Purdue was the only high seed to win in Friday’s quarterfinals, and will now play No. 7 Michigan State in the other semifinal. The Spartans upset No. 2 Wisconsin.Where every Big Ten team stands for making the NCAA Tournament: Eamonn Brennan's Bubble WatchWhere the Big Ten is seeded in this year's NCAA Tournament: Brian Bennett's Bracket WatchWednesday, March 9First RoundGame 1: No. 13 Northwestern 71, No. 12 Nebraska 69Game 2: No. 11 Penn State 60, No. 14 Minnesota 51Thursday, March 10Second RoundGame 3: No. 9 Indiana 74, No. 8 Michigan 69Game 4: No. 5 Iowa 112, No. 13 Northwestern 76Game 5: No. 7 Michigan State 76, No. 10 Maryland 72Game 6: No. 11 Penn State 71, No. 6 Ohio State 68Friday, March 11QuarterfinalsGame 7: No. 9 Indiana 65, No. 1 Illinois 63Game 8: No. 5 Iowa 84, No. 4 Rutgers 74Game 9: No. 7 Michigan State 69, No. 2 Wisconsin 63Game 10: No. 3 Purdue 69, No. 11 Penn State 61Saturday, March 12SemifinalsGame 11: No. 9 Indiana vs. No. 5 Iowa, 1 p.m. (CBS)Game 12: No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 3 Purdue, 25 minutes after Game 11 (CBS)Sunday, March 13ChampionshipGame 13: Semifinal winners, 3:30 p.m. (CBS)(Top photo: Rich Graessle / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)