twitter.com/iowahoops facebook.com/hawkeyehoops hawkeyebasketball.com hawkeyesports.com Michael Baer ................................................. BEAR Bakari Evelyn ................... buh-CAR-ee EVE-uh-lyn Luka Garza ............................................... LOU-kuh Ryan Kriener ............................................KREE-ner Jack Nunge ........ NONE-jee (rhymes with bungee) Cordell Pemsl ........................................... PEM-sull Joe Toussaint ....................................... two-SAHNT Joe Wieskamp..................................... WEEZ-camp Date Opponent (TV) Time Nov. 4 Lindsey Wilson College (Exh.) W, 96-58 Nov. 8 SIU Edwardsville W, 87-60 Nov. 11 DePaul ^ L, 78-93 Nov. 15 Oral Roberts (BTN+) 7:01 p.m. Nov. 21 North Florida $ (BTN) 6 p.m. Nov. 24 Cal Poly $ (BTN) 4 p.m. Nov. 28 vs. Texas Tech # (FS1) 7 p.m. Nov. 29 vs. Creighton/SDSU # (FS1) 5/7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Syracuse % (FS1) 6/6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Michigan (FS1) 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9 Minnesota (BTN) 7 p.m. Dec. 12 at Iowa State + (ESPN/2) 7 p.m. Dec. 21 vs. Cincinna! * (BTN) 8 p.m. Dec. 29 Kennesaw State (ESPNU) 3 p.m. Jan. 4 vs. Penn State ~ (BTN) 1 p.m. Jan. 7 at Nebraska (BTN) 8 p.m. Jan. 10 Maryland (FS1) 6 p.m. Jan. 14 at Northwestern (BTN) 7 p.m. Jan. 17 Michigan (FS1) 8 p.m. Jan. 22 Rutgers (BTN) 8 p.m. Jan. 27 Wisconsin (BTN) 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 at Maryland (BTN) 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Illinois (FS1) Noon Feb. 5 at Purdue (BTN) 6 p.m. Feb. 8 Nebraska (BTN) 5 p.m. Feb. 13 at Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at Minnesota (FS1) Noon Feb. 20 Ohio State (ESPN/2) 6 p.m. Feb. 25 at Michigan State (ESPN/2) 6 p.m. Feb. 29 Penn State (BTN) 11 a.m. March 3 Purdue (BTN) 8 p.m. March 8 at Illinois (BTN) 6 p.m. all mes listed are central ^ -- Gavi Games - Iowa City $ -- Las Vegas Invitaonal Preliminary Game # -- Las Vegas Invitaonal - Las Vegas % -- Big Ten/ACC Challenge + -- Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series * -- Chicago Legends - Chicago (United Center) ~ -- played at The Palestra - Philadelphia 3 FINAL FOURS 8 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES 26 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 1-1 Overall, 0-0 Big Ten • Iowa and Oral Roberts have played only once before, with Iowa winning in a shootout (126-94) on Dec. 3, 1987 in the All-College Tournament in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. • Iowa is ge"ng produc!on up and down its roster through two contests. Iowa reserves have scored a combined 73 points through two games, averaging 36.5 points per ou!ng. • Luka Garza is averaging a double-double through two games (17 ppg and 10 rpg). Garza is the only Hawkeye to score in double figures in each of its first two contests. The junior posted the first double-double in an Iowa season opener (20 points & 12 rebounds versus SIUE) since Aaron White versus Chicago State (19 points & 10 rebounds) on Nov. 11, 2011. • The Hawkeyes have made 79.7 percent of its free-throw a;empts through two games, making 51 of their 64 a;empts. • Iowa has won 60 of its last 65 nonconference home games, da!ng back to 2012. • Iowa has led the Big Ten in scoring offense two of the last six years, including last season. • Freshman walk-on Aidan Vanderloo will redshirt the 2019-20 season. • Last season, Iowa went undefeated in regular season nonconference play for the first !me since the 1986-87 season, winning all 11 games by a margin of 16.9 points. • Iowa has qualified for four NCAA tournaments over the last six years (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019) and seven postseason tournaments over the last eight seasons (4 NCAA; 3 NIT). • Iowa won 23 games a year ago, its second highest total in 13 seasons, and most victories under Fran McCaffery for an NCAA Tournament team. • Iowa was na!onally-ranked for 16 straight weeks in either the Associated Press or Coaches Poll (Nov. 19, 2018 - Feb. 25, 2019). • Fran McCaffery has guided Iowa to 20 wins or more in five of the last seven seasons and upper division finishes in the Big Ten six of the last seven seasons. Only Michigan State (7) has more first division finishes than Iowa (6) and Wisconsin (6) since the 2013 season. • In only three-plus seasons, Jordan Bohannon (265) surpassed Jeff Horner (262) to become Iowa’s all-!me leader in 3-point field goals made. • Jordan Bohannon led the Big Ten in free throw percentage each of the last two seasons. • Jordan Bohannon is the 10th player in all of Division I basketball since 1992, to post at least 79 triples and 118 assists per season in each of his first three seasons. • Luka Garza joins Aaron White, Tyler Cook, and Jess Se;les as the only Hawkeyes to total more than 800 points and 350 rebounds through their sophomore season. 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE GAME #3 STORYLINES MULTIMEDIA GAME INFORMATION TELEVISION • None MOBILE APPS/ONLINE • BTN+ ($) Jon Rawson (PxP) Mac McCausland (analyst) RADIO • Hawkeye Radio Network Gary Dolphin (PxP) Bob Hansen (analyst) LIVE STATISTICS • Sidearm hawkeyesports.com ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Sta!s!cal Summary G 2 Deondre Burns 6-3 190 Sr. Yazoo City, Miss. 16.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 4.0 apg G 3 Max Abmas 6-1 160 Fr. Rockwall, Texas 15.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 1.3 spg G 12 R.J. Fuqua 5-11 160 RS-So. Tulsa, Okla. 5.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 3.7 apg F 0 Kevin Obanor 6-8 240 RS-So. Houston, Texas 7.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 1.7 spg F 23 Emmanuel Nzekwesi 6-8 240 RS-Sr. Trophy Club, Texas 14.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 2.0 spg Head Coach: Paul Mills (Northeastern, 1983); Third Season at Oral Roberts (23-44); Third Season Overall (23-44) IOWA HAWKEYES Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Sta!s!cal Summary G 30 Connor McCaffery 6-5 205 RS-So. Iowa City, Iowa 8.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 3.0 apg G 5 CJ Fredrick 6-3 195 RS-Fr. Cincinna!, Ohio 10.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 2.5 apg G 10 Joe Wieskamp 6-6 210 So. Musca!ne, Iowa 10.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.0 spg F 2 Jack Nunge 6-22 245 RS-So. Newburgh, Ind. 1.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 1.0 apg C 55 Luka Garza 6-11 260 Jr. Washington, D.C. 17.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg, 1.5 bpg Head Coach: Fran McCaffery (Penn, 1979); 10th Season at Iowa (175-133); 23rd Season Overall (426-310) ORAL ROBERTS (1-2) vs. IOWA (1-1) Nov. 15, 2019 // Iowa City, Iowa // Carver-Hawkeye Arena // 7:01 p.m. CT
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Date Opponent (TV) Time
Nov. 4 Lindsey Wilson College (Exh.) W, 96-58
Nov. 8 SIU Edwardsville W, 87-60
Nov. 11 DePaul ^ L, 78-93
Nov. 15 Oral Roberts (BTN+) 7:01 p.m.
Nov. 21 North Florida $ (BTN) 6 p.m.
Nov. 24 Cal Poly $ (BTN) 4 p.m.
Nov. 28 vs. Texas Tech # (FS1) 7 p.m.
Nov. 29 vs. Creighton/SDSU # (FS1) 5/7:30 p.m.
Dec. 3 at Syracuse % (FS1) 6/6:30 p.m.
Dec. 6 at Michigan (FS1) 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 9 Minnesota (BTN) 7 p.m.
Dec. 12 at Iowa State + (ESPN/2) 7 p.m.
Dec. 21 vs. Cincinna! * (BTN) 8 p.m.
Dec. 29 Kennesaw State (ESPNU) 3 p.m.
Jan. 4 vs. Penn State ~ (BTN) 1 p.m.
Jan. 7 at Nebraska (BTN) 8 p.m.
Jan. 10 Maryland (FS1) 6 p.m.
Jan. 14 at Northwestern (BTN) 7 p.m.
Jan. 17 Michigan (FS1) 8 p.m.
Jan. 22 Rutgers (BTN) 8 p.m.
Jan. 27 Wisconsin (BTN) 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 30 at Maryland (BTN) 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 Illinois (FS1) Noon
Feb. 5 at Purdue (BTN) 6 p.m.
Feb. 8 Nebraska (BTN) 5 p.m.
Feb. 13 at Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m.
Feb. 16 at Minnesota (FS1) Noon
Feb. 20 Ohio State (ESPN/2) 6 p.m.
Feb. 25 at Michigan State (ESPN/2) 6 p.m.
Feb. 29 Penn State (BTN) 11 a.m.
March 3 Purdue (BTN) 8 p.m.
March 8 at Illinois (BTN) 6 p.m.
all � mes listed are central
^ -- Gavi� Games - Iowa City
$ -- Las Vegas Invita� onal Preliminary Game
# -- Las Vegas Invita� onal - Las Vegas
% -- Big Ten/ACC Challenge
+ -- Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series
* -- Chicago Legends - Chicago (United Center)
~ -- played at The Palestra - Philadelphia
3 FINAL FOURS 8 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES 26 NCAA TOURNAMENTSESES S S S S
1-1 Overall, 0-0 Big Ten
• Iowa and Oral Roberts have played only once before, with Iowa winning in a shootout
(126-94) on Dec. 3, 1987 in the All-College Tournament in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.• Iowa is ge" ng produc! on up and down its roster through two contests. Iowa reserves
have scored a combined 73 points through two games, averaging 36.5 points per ou! ng.• Luka Garza is averaging a double-double through two games (17 ppg and 10 rpg). Garza
is the only Hawkeye to score in double fi gures in each of its fi rst two contests. The junior posted the fi rst double-double in an Iowa season opener (20 points & 12 rebounds versus SIUE) since Aaron White versus Chicago State (19 points & 10 rebounds) on Nov. 11, 2011.
• The Hawkeyes have made 79.7 percent of its free-throw a; empts through two games, making 51 of their 64 a; empts.
• Iowa has won 60 of its last 65 nonconference home games, da! ng back to 2012. • Iowa has led the Big Ten in scoring off ense two of the last six years, including last season.• Freshman walk-on Aidan Vanderloo will redshirt the 2019-20 season.• Last season, Iowa went undefeated in regular season nonconference play for the fi rst
! me since the 1986-87 season, winning all 11 games by a margin of 16.9 points. • Iowa has qualifi ed for four NCAA tournaments over the last six years (2014, 2015, 2016,
2019) and seven postseason tournaments over the last eight seasons (4 NCAA; 3 NIT).• Iowa won 23 games a year ago, its second highest total in 13 seasons, and most victories
under Fran McCaff ery for an NCAA Tournament team.• Iowa was na! onally-ranked for 16 straight weeks in either the Associated Press or
Coaches Poll (Nov. 19, 2018 - Feb. 25, 2019).• Fran McCaff ery has guided Iowa to 20 wins or more in fi ve of the last seven seasons and
upper division fi nishes in the Big Ten six of the last seven seasons. Only Michigan State (7) has more fi rst division fi nishes than Iowa (6) and Wisconsin (6) since the 2013 season.
• In only three-plus seasons, Jordan Bohannon (265) surpassed Jeff Horner (262) to become Iowa’s all-! me leader in 3-point fi eld goals made.
• Jordan Bohannon led the Big Ten in free throw percentage each of the last two seasons. • Jordan Bohannon is the 10th player in all of Division I basketball since 1992, to post at
least 79 triples and 118 assists per season in each of his fi rst three seasons.• Luka Garza joins Aaron White, Tyler Cook, and Jess Se; les as the only Hawkeyes to total
more than 800 points and 350 rebounds through their sophomore season.
2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
GAME #3 STORYLINES
MULTIMEDIA GAME INFORMATION
TELEVISION
• None
MOBILE APPS/ONLINE• BTN+ ($)
Jon Rawson (PxP)
Mac McCausland (analyst)
RADIO• Hawkeye Radio Network
Gary Dolphin (PxP)
Bob Hansen (analyst)
LIVE STATISTICS
• Sidearm
hawkeyesports.com
ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES
Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Sta! s! cal Summary
G 2 Deondre Burns 6-3 190 Sr. Yazoo City, Miss. 16.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 4.0 apgG 3 Max Abmas 6-1 160 Fr. Rockwall, Texas 15.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 1.3 spgG 12 R.J. Fuqua 5-11 160 RS-So. Tulsa, Okla. 5.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 3.7 apgF 0 Kevin Obanor 6-8 240 RS-So. Houston, Texas 7.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 1.7 spgF 23 Emmanuel Nzekwesi 6-8 240 RS-Sr. Trophy Club, Texas 14.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 2.0 spgHead Coach: Paul Mills (Northeastern, 1983); Third Season at Oral Roberts (23-44); Third Season Overall (23-44)
IOWA HAWKEYES
Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Sta! s! cal Summary
G 30 Connor McCaff ery 6-5 205 RS-So. Iowa City, Iowa 8.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 3.0 apgG 5 CJ Fredrick 6-3 195 RS-Fr. Cincinna! , Ohio 10.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 2.5 apgG 10 Joe Wieskamp 6-6 210 So. Musca! ne, Iowa 10.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.0 spgF 2 Jack Nunge 6-22 245 RS-So. Newburgh, Ind. 1.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 1.0 apgC 55 Luka Garza 6-11 260 Jr. Washington, D.C. 17.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg, 1.5 bpgHead Coach: Fran McCaff ery (Penn, 1979); 10th Season at Iowa (175-133); 23rd Season Overall (426-310)
ORAL ROBERTS (1-2) vs. IOWA (1-1)Nov. 15, 2019 // Iowa City, Iowa // Carver-Hawkeye Arena // 7:01 p.m. CT
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School)0 Michael Baer F 6-7 205 Jr. Be� endorf, Iowa (Be� endorf)1 Joe Toussaint G 6-0 185 Fr. Bronx, New York (Cardinal Hayes)2 Jack Nunge F 6-11 245 RS-So. Newburgh, Ind. (Castle)3 Jordan Bohannon G 6-1 185 Sr. Marion, Iowa (Linn-Mar)4 Bakari Evelyn G 6-2 180 RS-Sr. Detroit, Mich. (Nebraska/Valparaiso)5 CJ Fredrick G 6-3 195 RS-Fr. Cincinna� , Ohio (Covington Catholic)10 Joe Wieskamp G 6-6 210 So. Musca� ne, Iowa (Musca� ne)13 Aus� n Ash G 6-3 175 RS-So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Mount Vernon)15 Ryan Kriener F 6-10 255 Sr. Spirit Lake, Iowa (Spirit Lake)20 Riley Till F 6-7 200 RS-Jr. Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert)22 Patrick McCaff ery F 6-9 190 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (West)24 Nicolas Hobbs G 6-2 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Fenwick)30 Connor McCaff ery G 6-5 205 RS-So. Iowa City, Iowa (West)35 Cordell Pemsl F 6-9 248 RS-Jr. Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert)51 Aidan Vanderloo G 6-2 190 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa (Sioux City East)55 Luka Garza C 6-11 260 Jr. Washington, D.C. (Maret)
Head Coach: Fran McCaff ery Assistant Coaches: Kirk Speraw, Sherman Dillard, Billy Taylor
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
Double-Figure Scoring Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon 17 22 20 - - - 59
Luka Garza - - - 20 20 2 42
Cordell Pemsl 15 8 - - - - - - 23
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 21 1 22
Ryan Kriener 2 2 7 1 12
Jack Nunge - - - 7 - - - - - - 7
Connor McCaff ery - - - - - - 3 - - - 3
CJ Fredrick - - - - - - - - - 1 1
Joe Toussaint - - - - - - - - - 1 1
Riley Till - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
20-Point Scoring Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon 5 8 3 - - - 16
Luka Garza - - - 4 8 1 13
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 4 - - - 4
Double-Figure Rebounding Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Luka Garza - - - 5 1 1 7
Cordell Pemsl 2 1 - - - - - - 3
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Ryan Kriener - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Double-Doubles...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon 3 3 - - - - - - 6
Luka Garza - - - 4 1 1 6
Cordell Pemsl 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Ryan Kriener - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
4+ Three-Pointer Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon 8 14 7 - - - 29
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 6 - - - 6
5+ Assists Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon 20 22 11 - - - 53
Connor McCaff ery - - - - - - 9 - - - 9
Cordell Pemsl 1 1 - - - - - - 2
Joe Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Ryan Kriener - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
3+ Steals Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Jordan Bohannon - - - 3 1 - - - 4
Cordell Pemsl - - - 2 - - - - - - 2
Jack Nunge - - - 2 - - - - - - 2
Luka Garza - - - 1 - - - - - - 1
Joe Wieskamp - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Connor McCaff ery - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
3+ Blocks Games...
Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career
Luka Garza - - - 4 1 - - - 5
Ryan Kriener 2 - - - 1 - - - 3
Jack Nunge - - - 2 - - - - - - 2
Cordell Pemsl 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
THE SETTING
Iowa (1-1) will host Oral Roberts (1-2) on Friday at 7:01 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,056). Tickets are $15 for adults, and $5 for youth and UI students.
FRIDAY PROMOTION
• Fans can purchase four � ckets, four hot dogs & four drinks for $55 (must purchase by Thursday at 7 p.m. CT at the UI Athle� c Ticket Offi ce or h! ps://bit.ly/2CB8gjJ).
ON THE AIR
Radio: Iowa games are broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Gary Dolphin handles the play-by-play, along with color commentator Bob Hansen. The network includes more than 40 sta� ons that blanket the state of Iowa and include por� ons of Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin. The Hawkeye Radio Network coverage includes a 60-minute pregame show.Stream: Friday night’s game will be streamed on mobile devices on BTN+ for a small fee.Jon Rawson and Mac McCausland will call the ac� on.
HAWKEYES FALL IN GAVITT TIPOFF GAMES CONTEST TO DEPAUL
DePaul sprinted out to a 19-2 advantage and never looked back in a 93-78 Gavi� Tipoff Games victory over Iowa on Monday evening on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.• Four Hawkeyes ne� ed double fi gures, led by redshirt freshman CJ Fredick’s 16 points.
Also scoring in double digits were Luka Garza (14), Ryan Kriener (13) and Joe Toussaint (13). Garza has scored in double fi gures in Iowa’s fi rst two games of the season.
• Fredrick ne� ed 13 of his 16 points in the fi nal 20 minutes of play, while Kriener tallied 11 of his 13 points in the fi rst half. Kriener made all fi ve of his fi eld goal a� empts.
• Forwards Luka Garza and Ryan Kriener combined for 27 points (10-17 FG, 5-7 FT) and 16 rebounds against the Blue Demons.
• For the second game in a row, the Hawkeyes a� empted 32 free throws. Iowa mde 24 of the 32 a� empts (.750) against the Blue Demons on Monday.
• The loss snapped Iowa’s streak of 18 straight nonconference home wins inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, da� ng back to Dec. 3, 2016 versus Omaha (L, 98-89).
BOHANNON JOINS 1,000-POINT CLUB
Jordan Bohannon is 25 assists from becoming the sixth Hawkeye to amass 1,000 points and 500 assists. Bohannon also surpassed Jeff Horner for fi rst in career triples made as a Hawkeye with his three treys in Iowa’s last contest of the 2018-19 season against No. 6 Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament second round. The Hawkeye senior enters Friday night’s game versus Oral Roberts with 265 3-pointers.
Iowa captains are Jordan Bohannon, Luka Garza, Ryan Kriener, and Connor McCaff ery.
SCOUTING ORAL ROBERTS
• Oral Roberts enters Friday’s game against the Hawkeyes with a 1-2 record, bea! ng Houston Bap! st (95-81), but falling on the road at Oklahoma State (80-75) and at Tulsa (74-67).
• In its last ou! ng at Tulsa on Tuesday, Oral Roberts’ Kevin Obanor posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Also scoring in double fi gures was Max Abmas (12), Elijah Lufi le (10), and Emmanuel Nzekwesi (10). The Golden Eagles (10) made six more 3-pointers than the Golden Hurricanes (4).
• Three Golden Eagles average double fi gures in scoring: Deondre Burns (16.7), Max Abmas (15.3), and Emmanuel Nzekwesi (14.7).
• Oral Roberts has been credited with 30 steals through three games (10.0 per game).Emmanuel Nzekwesi leads the squad with six, while Kevin Obanor and R.J. Fuqua each have fi ve.
• Nearly half of Oral Roberts’ 13-player roster is comprised of upperclassmen (fi ve seniors and one redshirt junior).
• Paul Mills is in his third season as head coach at Oral Roberts (23-44, .343). Prior to being named head coach in 2017, Mills served 14 years on staff at Baylor. Mills has led the Golden Eagles to a fi $ h-place fi nish in The Summit League in each of his fi rst two
seasons. While on the staff at Baylor, Mills helped lead Baylor to a pair of NCAA Elite
Eights, four Sweet 16’s and four straight NCAA Tournament appearances (2014-17).
2 HAWKEYES NAMED TO PRESEASON WATCH LISTS
Junior Luka Garza and sophomore Joe Wieskamp have been named to preseason watch lists.
Garza is one of 20 players named to the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Watch List. The
honor recognizes the top center in men’s college basketball. Garza was an honorable
men! on All-Big Ten honoree a$ er ranking second on the team in scoring (13.1) and
fourth in rebounding (4.5) a season ago. Garza enters Friday’s game versus Oral Roberts
with 853 career points, 147 shy of the 1,000-point milestone.
Wieskamp is one of 20 players named to the Jerry West Award Watch List. The honor
recognizes the top shoo! ng guard in men’s college basketball. Wieskamp was named to
the All-Big Ten Freshman Team last season a$ er ranking second in the Big Ten in 3-point
fi eld goal percentage (.424, 59-of-139) and ranking third on the team in scoring (11.1)
and steals (32), and second in rebounding (4.9). Wieskamp opened the 2019-20 season
with a 16-point eff ort against SIUE.
Both lists will be narrowed down to 10 in mid-February and then fi ve fi nalists will be
selected in March that will be presented to Abdul-Jabbar and West and the selec! on
commi% ees.
WIESKAMP NAMED PRESEASON ALL-BIG TEN
Sophomore shoo! ng guard Joe Wieskamp is one of 10 men’s basketball players selected
to the 2019-20 Preseason All-Big Ten team as selected by a media vo! ng panel.
Wieskamp was named to the fi ve-player All-Big Ten Freshman Team a season ago,
leading the team the team and fi nishing second in the Big Ten in 3-point fi eld goal per-
centage (.424, 59-of-139). He ranked third on the team in scoring (11.1) and steals (32),
and second in rebounding (4.9). The Musca! ne, Iowa, na! ve joins Ayo Dosunmu of Illi-
nois and Maryland’s Jalen Smith as the only underclassmen recognized on the 10-player
team. Wieskamp is the third Hawkeye in the last fi ve seasons to be named Preseason
All-Big Ten (Peter Jok, 2016; Jarrod Uthoff , 2015).
McCAFFERY’S JOIN LIST OF BROTHERS ON SAME TEAM
Redshirt sophomore Connor McCaff ery and freshman Patrick McCaff ery are one of 16
brothers na! onally who are playing on the same Division I team this season. The Mc-
Caff ery’s at Iowa join brothers playing at Oklahoma State, Ohio, Northwestern State,
Vermont, Pepperdine, Eastern Washington, Mount St. Mary’s, Navy, Maryland, Coppin
State, Boston College, Robert Morris, Ohio State, SIUE, and The Citadel.
Iowa is one of 13 father/coach and son/player duos in Division I in 2019-20 (Cal Poly,
Central Connec! cut State, Davidson, Detroit Mercy, Illinois, Oregon State, Portland, Syra-
cuse, Texas Southern, UT Mar! n, Utah, and Wright State. Of the 13 schools, the McCaf-
fery’s are the only program with a father/coach and two sons on the roster.
Senior guard Jordan Bohannon has been recovering from hip sur-gery in May. Bohannon entered the 2019-20 season with 96 con-secu� ve starts, which � ed for the eighth-longest ac� ve streak in
the country. The streak was snapped in Iowa’s opener last Friday
when Bohannon played 19 minutes off the bench versus SIUE.
Bohannon (6-foot-1, 185 pounds) suff ered the injury early his
junior season and managed the injury un� l the end of the season.
A third-team All-Big Ten performer last season, Bohannon was
credited with a team-best 118 assists, becoming just the seventh
Hawkeye to register three 100-assist seasons. The na� ve of Mar-
ion, Iowa, is one of 10 Division I basketball players since 1992,
to total at least 79 3-pointers and 118 assists in each of his fi rst
three seasons. As a junior, Bohannon ranked third on the team in
scoring (11.6 ppg) and led the Big Ten in free throw accuracy dur-
ing league play. Bohannon is Iowa’s all-� me leader in 3-point fi eld
goals made (264). Last season, Bohannon ne� ed 85 points over
the fi nal two minutes of regula� on and two minutes of over� me
to rank among the na� on’s best.
Bohannon became the seventh Hawkeye to register three
100-assist seasons (Dean Oliver, Jeff Horner, B.J. Armstrong, An-
dre Woolridge, Mike Gesell, Devyn Marble).
GARZA JOINS ELITE COMPANY
Luka Garza has put up numbers that few Hawkeyes have done
through their sophomore season. Garza joins Aaron White, Jess
Se� les, and Tyler Cook as the only Hawkeyes to total more than
800 points and 350 rebounds through their sophomore year.
Garza’s sophomore campaign started with surgery in early
September to remove a benign cyst in his abdomen. The na� ve
of Washington, D.C., recovered in � me to start the season opener
and have another stellar season for the Hawkeyes. Garza was an
honorable men� on all-conference honoree and was voted the MVP
of the 2K Empire Classic in New York City.
Garza achieved single season bests in points per game (13.1),
fi eld goals made per game (4.9), and free throw percentage (.804).
He ranked second on the squad in scoring (13.1) and fourth in
rebounding (4.5).
Garza tallied 20 or more points a team-best eight � mes, including
four straight games (at Penn State, Illinois, No. 6 Michigan State,
at Minnesota), becoming the fi rst Hawkeye to do so since Aaron
White in 2015.
Garza reached double digits in both NCAA Tournament games,
including a game-high 20 points in Iowa’s fi rst round win over Cin-
cinna� . He became the sixth Hawkeye in history to have 20 points
and seven rebounds in their NCAA Tournament debut.
3 HAWKEYES RETURN AFTER REDSHIRT YEAR
Forwards Jack Nunge and Cordell Pemsl, along with guard CJ Fredrick
are on this season’s ac� ve roster a! er redshir� ng a year ago.
Nunge saw ac� on in all 33 games as a freshman, ranking second
on the team in blocked shots (25), fourth in steals (21), and fi ! h
in scoring (5.7). Pemsl played in two nonconference games before
undergoing a procedure to remove hardware near his knee last
December. He has played in 68 career games, averaging 7.2 points
and 4.7 rebounds per game.
Fredrick was the 2018 Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year his
senior year at Covington Catholic High School.
Joining the three redshirts on the roster this season will be new-
comers: Bakari Evelyn, Joe Toussaint, Patrick McCaff ery, and Aidan
Vanderloo. Evelyn is a graduate transfer from Valparaiso, while
Toussaint, McCaff ery and Vanderloo (walk-on) are true freshmen.
2019-20 SCHEDULE NOTES
• Iowa will play 14 games against teams who fi nished in the Top
50 of the NCAA NET Rankings last season. Furthermore, the
Hawkeyes will poten� ally play seven straight games against
teams who fi nished in the Top 100 of the NCAA NET Ranking a
year ago from Nov. 28 to Dec. 21 (Texas Tech, possibly Creighton
at Las Vegas Invita� onal, Syracuse, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa
State, Cincinna� ).
• Iowa will play games in three diff erent � me zones and ten states,
including games in Las Vegas, Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadelphia,
and New York.
• From Nov. 28-Jan. 4, the Hawkeyes will travel 8,362 total miles
(Las Vegas, Syracuse, Ann Arbor, Ames, Chicago, Philadelphia).
• Iowa’s fi rst fi ve games of the season will be played at home at
Carver-Hawkeye Arena, from Friday, Nov. 8 to Sunday, Nov. 24.
The last � me Iowa opened with fi ve straight home games was
the 2013-14 season.
• Iowa will visit the Palestra in Philadelphia on Jan. 4, for a Big Ten
game against Penn State. It will mark the Hawkeyes’ fi rst visit to
the historic building since 1961. Fran McCaff ery played inside
the Palestra for three years while a guard at Penn (1980-82).
• Iowa will open Big Ten play versus Michigan in Ann Arbor on
Dec. 6. The last � me the Hawkeyes opened league play against
the Wolverines in Ann Arbor was the 1968-69 season.
• Iowa will play three straight Big Ten home games for the fi rst
� me since 2003. The Hawkeyes will host Michigan on Jan. 17;
Rutgers on Jan. 22; Wisconsin on Jan. 27.
• Iowa’s Big Ten home opener will be against Minnesota on Dec.
9. The last � me the Hawkeyes hosted the Golden Gophers in
their fi rst league home game was the 1995-96 season.
• The Hawkeyes will play Cincinna� for the second straight sea-
son on Dec. 21 (Chicago), a! er bea� ng the Bearcats in the fi rst
round of the NCAA Tournament last March in Columbus. Four
of the previous nine mee� ngs against Cincinna� have come on
a neutral fl oor.
• Iowa will host nine weekend home games inside Carver-Hawkeye
Arena, including fi ve Big Ten games on Friday, Saturday or Sun-
day.
IOWA HISTORY
Iowa has played 2,810 games since beginning basketball in 1902.
Iowa’s overall record is 1,650-1,158 (.587). Iowa’s 1,650 wins are
36th most among Division I programs. That includes a 1,054-371
(.740) record in home games, a 590-786 (.429) record in contests
away from Iowa City, a 776-788 (.496) mark in Big Ten games and
a 459-145 (.760) record in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
FRAN McCAFFERY SIGNS FIRST GRAD TRANSFER
Fran McCaff ery enters his 10th season as head coach of the
Hawkeyes and signed his fi rst graduate transfer this past July. Ba-
kari Evelyn, a na� ve of Detroit, played the previous two seasons
at Valparaiso (2017-18) and his freshman year at Nebraska (2016).
Last season at Valparaiso, Evelyn � ed for fi rst on the team
in 3-pointers made (48), ranked second in assists (68) and fi ! h
in scoring (8.4 ppg). He led the team in steals and assists in six
games, and scoring three � mes.
As a sophomore, Evelyn was a Missouri Valley Conference All-
Newcomer Team selec� on and was named co-MVP of the Savannah
Invita� onal. He was the only Crusader to start all 32 games, ranking
second on the team in scoring (12.6 ppg) and fi rst in assists (93).
Evelyn saw limited ac� on in 18 games as a freshman at Nebraska.
Patrick McCaff ery has been granted uniform No. 22 to wear by
All-American Bill Seaberg (1954-56) in honor of his friend Aus� n “Flash” Schroeder, who passed away in 2015. McCaff ery started wearing No. 22 when his father was the
coach at Siena and it was the number of his favorite Siena player,
Rick Rossiter. McCaff ery has worn that number for each team he
has played for at every level. It also was the number that Schro-
eder wore in baseball.
Cancer touched both of their lives. McCaff ery had surgery on
March 19, 2014, to remove a tumor on his thyroid. On that same
day, while on a family spring break trip to Mexico, Aus� n discov-ered a large lump in his groin. Two days a� er Patrick’s surgery,
doctors informed his family that the tumor was malignant. A sec-
ond surgery was scheduled in April. That month, Schroeder start-
ed chemotherapy for T-Cell lymphoma. Schroeder was 15 when
he passed away on April 28, 2015.
Seaberg’s No. 22 hasn’t appeared for 63 seasons and 1,845
games. McCaff ery wrote Seaberg a le� er, explaining what No. 22
means to him. Seaberg agreed to let McCaff ery wear it, with the
s� pula� on that it return to re� red status a� er McCaff ery’s playing
career ends at Iowa.
FRAN McCAFFERY SIGNS FIRST GRAD TRANSFER
Fran McCaff ery enters his 10th season as head coach of the
Hawkeyes and signed his fi rst graduate transfer this past July. Ba-
kari Evelyn, a na� ve of Detroit, played the previous two seasons
at Valparaiso (2017-18) and his freshman year at Nebraska (2016).
Last season at Valparaiso, Evelyn � ed for fi rst on the team
in 3-pointers made (48), ranked second in assists (68) and fi � h
in scoring (8.4 ppg). He led the team in steals and assists in six
games, and scoring three � mes.
As a sophomore, Evelyn was a Missouri Valley Conference All-
Newcomer Team selec� on and was named co-MVP of the Savannah
Invita� onal. He was the only Crusader to start all 32 games, ranking
second on the team in scoring (12.6 ppg) and fi rst in assists (93).
Evelyn saw limited ac� on in 18 games as a freshman at Nebraska.
LUTE OLSON TO BE ENSHRINED IN HALL OF FAME
Former Iowa head men’s basketball coach Lute Olson will be en-
shrined in the College Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City on
Nov. 24. Olson coached Iowa for nine seasons (1974-83), taking
the Hawkeyes to fi ve straight NCAA Tournaments, including the
1980 Final Four. He le� as the Hawkeyes’ winningest coach -- his
165 wins now rank third most in school history. Olson was instru-
mental in the vision and construc� on of Carver-Hawkeye Arena,
which opened on Jan. 5, 1983. Olson went on to coach at the Uni-
versity of Arizona for 25 years (1983-2008).
RYAN KRIENER TOOK THE NEXT STEP
Ryan Kriener registered single-season bests in nearly every sta� s� -
cal category as a junior last year. His scoring (5.7) and rebounding
(3.0) averages improved, along with his shoo� ng percentages.
Kriener tallied double fi gures seven � mes in 2018-19.
The na� ve of Spirit Lake, Iowa, is off to a good start in 2019-20
ranking second on the team in scoring (11.0) and rebounding (6.5).
He has made seven of his nine fi eld goal a� empts (.778) and 8-of-10
(.800) from the charity stripe.
MAKING THE FREEBIES
Iowa made 49 more free throws than any other Big Ten team in
2018-19. The Hawkeyes made 627 fouls shots, while Minnesota
was second behind Iowa with 578 makes. Iowa made more free
throws than six Big Ten teams a� empted (Rutgers, Northwestern,
Penn State, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin). The Hawkeyes ranked
fi � h in the country in free throw makes (627) and ninth na� onally
in free throw a� empts (849).
Individually, Jordan Bohannon ranked second in the conference
and 23rd na� onally in free throw accuracy (.872, 102-of-117), while
Luka Garza was seventh in the Big Ten (.814, 92-of-113).
Bohannon led the Big Ten in free throw percentage each of the
last two seasons. He is one of only four Big Ten players to lead the
league in free throw accuracy in consecu� ve seasons. The na� ve
of Marion, Iowa, missed only seven free throws in 20 league games
this season (64-of-71, .901). Bohannon was 37-of-39 (.949) his
sophomore campaign.
RECENT GRADUATES PLAYING PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL
A number of recent Iowa basketball graduates are playing profes-
sionally: Jarrod Uthoff (NBA G League: Memphis Hustle), Nicholas
Baer (NBA G League; Raptors 905), Tyler Cook (NBA; Cleveland
Cavaliers), Devyn Marble (NBA G League; Santa Cruz Warriors),
Adam Woodbury (NBA G League: Grand Rapids Drive), Anthony
Clemmons (Monaco), Gabriel Olaseni (Turkey), Melsahn Basabe
(Slovakia), Peter Jok (France), and Aaron White (Italy).
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Fran McCaff ery has the most experienced coaching staff s in the
country. The Iowa men’s basketball staff has 58 years of combined
collegiate head coaching experience and more than 125 years of
collegiate coaching under their belts.
Iowa is one of two programs na� onwide who have four current/
former Division I head coaches on their ac� ve coaching staff s (Pi� ).
Listed below are the number of years of head coaching experi-
ence on the Iowa staff .
Coach __________________________ Years Fran McCaff ery __________________ 22 years Kirk Speraw _____________________ 20 years Sherman Dillard __________________ 10 years Andrew Francis ___________________ 2 years Al Seibert _______________________ 5 years
McCAFFERY RECORDS WIN NO. 20
Fran McCaff ery and the Iowa Hawkeyes reached the 20-win plateau
for the fi � h � me in seven seasons. McCaff ery joins Lute Olson (6)
and Tom Davis (10) as the only Iowa head coaches to win 20 or
more games in at least fi ve seasons. Both Olson and Davis had 20
or more victories over a span of six of seven seasons.
McCaff ery has taken Iowa to the NCAA Tournament four � mes.
Among Iowa’s head basketball coaches, McCaff ery ranks third in
tournament appearances behind Davis (9) and Olson (5). Davis is
Iowa’s all-� me winningest coach, while McCaff ery moved past Ol-
• Iowa won 21 games in the 2018-19 regular season, matching the highest total in 13 seasons (2015 and 2016).
• Iowa posted fi ve victories over na� onally-ranked opponents in 2018-19, equaling Iowa’s highest total in the Fran McCaff ery era and the most since 2006 (8).
• Iowa rallied from a 15-point defi cit with 4:15 remaining to win
80-79 over Northwestern on Feb. 10, 2019.• Iowa has won its last three NCAA Tournament fi rst round games
(2015 vs. Davidson; 2016 vs. Temple; and 2019 vs. Cincinna� ).• Riley Till and Michael Baer earned Dean’s List recogni� on for
their academic achievements in the Fall of 2018.• Iowa won the 2K Empire Classic in New York City with wins over
Oregon and Connecticut. The last time Iowa won an in-season tournament outside of the state of Iowa was the 1998 San Juan Christmas Shootout.
• Iowa is 87-21 when scoring 80 points or more, the last nine seasons. The Hawkeyes are 71-2 when holding opponents to fewer than 61 points, the last nine years.
• Fran McCaff ery has guided Iowa to upper division fi nishes in the Big Ten in six of the last seven seasons. McCaff ery has ac-cumulated 18 fi rst division fi nishes in 23 years as a head coach.
ON THE HORIZON
Iowa’s fi ve-game homestand to open the season con� nues next Thursday night when the Hawkeyes entertain North Florida. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa will also welcome Cal Poly to Iowa City on Nov. 24 (4 p.m.) prior to Thanksgiving Break. Ticket prices for each game are $15 for adults, and $5 for youth
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Player Points 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals
Aus� n Ash 9, Savannah St., ‘18 3, Savannah St., ‘18 1, four � mes 2, Savannah St., ‘18 --- 1, three � mesMichael Baer 3, twice 1, Savannah St., ‘18 2, Savannah St., ‘18 --- --- ---Jordan Bohannon 30, UAB, ‘17 8, Maryland, ‘17 6, twice 13, TCU, ‘17 1, Nebraska ‘17 6, Pi! , ‘18Bakari Evelyn 30, UNCW, ‘17 6, G. Wash, ‘18 9, SIU, ‘18 7, SIUE, ‘17 1, six � mes 4, three � mesCJ Fredrick 16, DePaul, ‘19 2, DePaul, ‘19 1, SIUE, ‘19 4, SIUE, ‘19 --- 2, DePaul, ‘19Luka Garza 25, three � mes 3, twice 16, Wisconsin, ‘18 3, fi ve � mes 5, NIU, ‘17 3, Drake, ‘17Nicolas Hobbs 5, Savannah St., ‘18 1, Savannah St., ‘18 1, Savannah St., ‘18 2, Savannah St., ‘18 --- ---Ryan Kriener 15, three � mes 2, Penn State, ‘19 10, Michigan, ‘19 5, Penn State, ‘19 3, twice 2, six � mesConnor McCaff ery 19, UConn, ‘18 1, six � mes 4, Michigan St., ‘18 8, twice 1, twice 3, Indiana, ‘19Patrick McCaff ery 4, SIUE, ‘19 --- 4, SIUE, ‘19 --- --- ---Jack Nunge 18, Ohio State, ‘18 3, Grambling St, ‘17 8, Iowa State, ‘17 4, twice 4, Southern, ‘17 4, Chicago St, ‘17Cordell Pemsl 21, Stetson, ‘16 --- 14, Virginia Tech, ‘17 6, Virginia Tech, ‘17 3, Rutgers, ‘17 4, South Dakota, ‘17Riley Till 10, Savannah St., ‘18 --- 3, twice 2, twice 1, four � mes 2, twiceJoe Toussaint 13, DePaul, ‘19 2, SIUE, ‘19 1, DePaul, ‘19 2, DePaul, ‘19 --- 2, twiceAidan Vanderloo --- --- --- --- --- ---Joe Wieskamp 24, twice 6, Illinois, ‘18 11, Pi! , ‘18 3, three � mes 2, three � mes 5, Michigan, ‘19
SEASON & CAREER BESTS/THE LAST TIME...
The Last Time a Player . . .Had 30 or more pointsIowa -- 32, Isaiah Moss at Minnesota, 2/21/18Opponent -- 31, Kipper Nichols, Illinois, 2/28/18
Made at least 90% of his FGA (10 a! .)Iowa -- .900 (9-10), Aaron White vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, 11/14/13Opponent -- .900 (9-10), Mike Watkins, Penn State, 2/3/18
Made 100% of his FTA (10 a! .)Iowa -- 1.000 (10-10), Jordan Bohannon vs. Nebraska 1/6/19Opponent -- 1.000 (12-12), Bonzie Colson, Notre Dame, 11/29/16
Had 15 or more reboundsIowa -- 15, Tyler Cook vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/18Opponent --17, Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 1/30/18
Had 10 or more assistsIowa -- 10, Jordan Bohannon vs. Minnesota, 1/30/18Opponent -- 11, Zavier Simpson, Michigan, 3/16/19
Had 5 or more blocksIowa -- 5, Nicholas Baer vs. Bryant, 12/29/18Opponent -- 6, Juwan Morgan, Indiana, 2/22/19
Had 5 or more stealsIowa -- 5, Joe Wieskamp vs. Michigan, 2/1/19Opponent -- 5, Geo Baker, Rutgers, 2/16/19
The Last Time a Team . . .Scored 100 or more pointsIowa -- 110 vs. Savannah State, 12/22/18Opponent -- 101 by Minnesota, 2/8/17
Scored 40 or fewer pointsIowa -- 40 at Wisconsin, 3/3/10Opponent -- 39 by UNC Wilmington, 11/8/13
Won an over" me gameIowa -- 76-70 (OT) at Indiana, 2/22/19Opponent -- 83-77 (OT) by Tennessee, 3/24/19
Made at least 60% of its FGA (20 a! .)Iowa -- .680 (34-50) vs. Illinois, 1/20/19Opponent -- .614 (35-57) by DePaul, 11/11/19
Made at least 50% of its 3-pt. FGA (8 a! .)Iowa -- .500 (11-22) vs. Cincinna� , 3/22/19Opponent -- .500 (11-20) by DePaul, 11/11/19
Made at least 90% of its FTA (10 a! .)Iowa -- .906 (29-32) vs. Nebraska, 1/6/19Opponents -- .917 (22-24) by Ohio State, 2/26/19
When playing at home: 1-1 When leading at the half: 1-0 When wearing White: 1-0When playing on the road: 0-0 When trailing at the half: 0-1 When wearing Black: 0-0When playing on a neutral court: 0-0 When � ed at the half: 0-0 When wearing Gold: 0-1 When wearing Gray: 0-0
When Iowa scores 100 points or more: 0-0 Iowa fi eld goal percentage at home: 50-112 .446When Iowa scores 90-99 points: 0-0 Iowa fi eld goal percentage on road: 0-0 .000 When Iowa scores 80-89 points: 1-0 Iowa 3-point percentage at home: 14-43 .326When Iowa scores 70-79 points: 0-1 Iowa 3-point percentage on road: 0-0 .000When Iowa scores under 70 points: 0-0 Iowa free throw percentage at home: 51-64 .797 Iowa free throw percentage on road: 0-0 .000When opponent scores 100 points or more: 0-0 When opponent scores 90-99 points: 0-1 On Sunday: 0-0When opponent scores 80-89 points: 0-0 On Monday: 0-1 When opponent scores 70-79 points: 0-0 On Tuesday: 0-0 When opponent scores 60-69 points: 1-0 On Wednesday: 0-0 When opponent scores fewer than 60 points: 0-0 On Thursday: 0-0 On Friday: 1-0 When Iowa shoots at least 50% from the fi eld: 0-0 On Saturday: 0-0When Iowa shoots less than 50% from the fi eld: 1-1 When opponent shoots at least 50% from the fi eld: 0-1 On BTN: 1-0When opponent shoots less than 50% from the fi eld: 1-0 On CBS: 0-0When Iowa has higher FG% than opponent: 1-0 On ESPN: 0-0When opponent has higher FG%: 0-1 On ESPN2: 0-0When FG% is equal: 0-0 On ESPNU: 0-0 On BTN Plus: 0-0 On FS1 0-1 On CBS SN: 0-0When Iowa outrebounds opponent: 1-0 On NBC SN: 0-0When opponent has more rebounds: 0-1 truTV: 0-0When rebounds are equal: 0-0
When Iowa shoots at least 80% from the line: 1-0 Most Points, First Half: 38 vs. SIUEWhen Iowa shoots less than 80% from the line: 0-1 Fewest Points, First Half: 30 vs. DePaulWhen opponent shoots at least 80% from the line: 1-0 Most Points Allowed, First Half: 53 vs. DePaulWhen opponent shoots less than 80% from the line: 0-1 Fewest Points Allowed, First Half: 26 vs. SIUEWhen Iowa shoots more free throws than opponent: 1-1 Most Points, Second Half: 48 vs. DePaulWhen opponent shoots more free throws: 0-0 Fewest Points, Second Half: 49 vs. SIUEWhen free throws a" empts are equal: 0-0 Most Points Allowed, Second Half: 40 vs. DePaul When Iowa has higher FT% than opponent: 0-1 Fewest Points Allowed, Second Half: 34 vs. SIUEWhen opponent has higher FT%: 1-0 Largest Hal# ime Advantage: 12 vs. SIUEWhen FT% is equal: 0-0 Largest Hal# ime Defi cit: 23 vs. DePaul When Iowa shoots at least 50% from 3-point range: 0-0When Iowa shoots less than 50% from 3-point range: 1-1When opponent shoots at least 50% from 3-point range: 0-1When opponent shoots less than 50% from 3-point range: 1-0When Iowa has a higher 3-point FG% than opponent: 1-0When opponent has a higher 3-point FG%: 0-1When 3-point FG% is equal: 0-0
When Iowa has more assists than opponent: 1-0When opponent has more assists: 0-1When assists are equal: 0-0
When Iowa has fewer turnovers than opponent: 1-1When opponent has fewer turnovers: 0-0When turnovers are equal: 0-0When Iowa has more steals than opponent: 1-0When opponent has more steals: 0-1When steals are equal: 0-0
When playing at home: 119-41 When leading at the half: 144-35 When wearing White: 111-41When playing on the road: 33-62 When trailing at the half: 25-94 When wearing Black: 43-80When playing on a neutral court: 23-28 When � ed at the half: 5-3 When wearing Gold: 18-10 When wearing Gray: 3-1
When Iowa scores 100 points or more: 9-0 Iowa fi eld goal percentage at home: 4297-9312 .461When Iowa scores 90-99 points: 31-6 Iowa fi eld goal percentage on road: 3686-8526 .432When Iowa scores 80-89 points: 50-14 Iowa 3-point percentage at home: 1096-3033 .361When Iowa scores 70-79 points: 59-37 Iowa 3-point percentage on road: 925-2703 .342 When Iowa scores under 70 points: 26-76 Iowa free throw percentage at home: 2840-3956 .717 Iowa free throw percentage on road: 2052-2770 .741When opponent scores 100 points or more: 0-4 When opponent scores 90-99 points: 3-23 On Sunday: 32-23When opponent scores 80-89 points: 9-35 On Monday: 10-6 When opponent scores 70-79 points: 45-44 On Tuesday: 25-20 When opponent scores 60-69 points: 59-25 On Wednesday: 19-20 When opponent scores fewer than 60 points: 59-2 On Thursday: 25-29 On Friday: 23-11 When Iowa shoots at least 50% from the fi eld: 59-14 On Saturday: 39-23When Iowa shoots less than 50% from the fi eld: 116-119 When opponent shoots at least 50% from the fi eld: 5-56 On BTN: 73-67When opponent shoots less than 50% from the fi eld: 28-77 On CBS: 2-3When Iowa has higher FG% than opponent: 27-21 On ESPN: 11-17When opponent has higher FG%: 23-109 On ESPN2: 15-16When FG% is equal: 2-2 On ESPNU: 16-9 On FS1 6-5 On Mediacom: 12-0When Iowa outrebounds opponent: 128-52 On CBS SN: 1-3When opponent has more rebounds: 42-73 ON NBC SN: 2-1When rebounds are equal: 5-8 truTV: 1-0 When Iowa shoots at least 80% from the line: 44-26 Most Points, First Half: 68 vs. Alabama State, ‘18When Iowa shoots less than 80% from the line: 131-105 Fewest Points, First Half: 14 vs. Indiana, ‘13When opponent shoots at least 80% from the line: 30-29 Most Points Allowed, First Half: 55, twice, last at Minnesota, ‘19When opponent shoots less than 80% from the line: 146-103 Fewest Points Allowed, First Half: 12 vs. UNC Wilmington, ‘13When Iowa shoots more free throws than opponent: 145-60 Most Points, Second Half: 63 at Minnesota, ‘18When opponent shoots more free throws: 23-69 Fewest Points, Second Half: 15 vs. Northern Iowa, ‘14When free throws a� empts are equal: 7-4 Most Points Allowed, Second Half: 61 at Oregon, ‘12When Iowa has higher FT% than opponent: 117-59 Fewest Points Allowed, Second Half: 16 vs. UNI, ‘10When opponent has higher FT%: 55-71 Largest Hal� ime Advantage: 37 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , ‘13When FT% is equal: 3-3 Largest Hal� ime Defi cit: 31 vs. Purdue, ‘18 When Iowa shoots at least 50% from 3-point range: 26-9When Iowa shoots less than 50% from 3-point range: 148-125When opponent shoots at least 50% from 3-point range: 3-24When opponent shoots less than 50% from 3-point range: 173-109When Iowa has a higher 3-point FG% than opponent: 126-41When opponent has a higher 3-point FG%: 44-94When 3-point FG% is equal: 0-1
When Iowa has more assists than opponent: 129-32When opponent has more assists: 40-89When assists are equal: 6-11
When Iowa has fewer turnovers than opponent: 112-46When opponent has fewer turnovers: 53-76When turnovers are equal: 11-11When Iowa has more steals than opponent: 105-42When opponent has more steals: 54-77When steals are equal: 16-13
TEAMMost Points Scored1. 116 -- Savannah State (11/13/16)2. 111 -- SIU Edwardsville (11/26/10)3. 110 -- Savannah State (12/22/18)4. 109 -- Md. Eastern Shore (11/14/13)5. 105 -- Alabama State (11/21/18) 105 – Central Arkansas (12/19/11) Fewest Points Allowed1. 36 -- Howard (11/15/12) 2. 39 -- UNC Wilmington (11/8/13) 39 -- Northern Iowa (12/7/10)4. 40 -- Louisiana Monroe (11/16/10)5. 41 -- Abilene Chris! an (11/17/13)
Field Goals Made1. 42 -- Savannah State (11/13/16) 42 -- Central Arkansas (12/19/11)3. 40 -- Coppin State (11/15/15)4. 39 -- Savannah State (12/22/18)5. 38 -- Abilene Chris! an (11/17/13)
Field Goals A! empted1. 87 -- Savannah State (11/13/16)2. 79 -- Oregon (3/18/12) 3. 77 -- Nebraska (1/5/17)4. 76 -- Central Arkansas (12/19/11) 76 -- South Dakota (12/4/12)
Most Points:1. 42 -- Peter Jok vs. Memphis (11/26/16)2. 35 -- Peter Jok vs. Indiana (2/21/17)3. 34 -- Peter Jok vs. Nebraska (1/5/17)4. 33 -- Peter Jok vs. Omaha (12/3/16) 33 -- Ma# Gatens vs. Wisconsin (2/23/12) 6. 32 -- Isaiah Moss at Minnesota (2/21/18) 32 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Iowa State (12/10/15)8. 31 -- Devyn Marble vs. Oregon (3/18/12)
Field Goals Made1. 12 -- Isaiah Moss at Minnesota (2/21/18) 12 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Iowa State (12/10/15) 12 -- Ma# Gatens vs Wisconsin (2/23/12) 12 -- Peter Jok vs. Nebraska (1/5/17)5. 11 -- Tyler Cook vs. Michigan State (2/6/18) 11 -- Tyler Cook at Nebraska (1/27/18) 11 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Michigan (3/5/16) 11 -- Aaron White vs. Davidson (3/20/15) 11 -- Aaron White vs. Iowa State (12/13/13) 11 -- Peter Jok vs. Memphis (11/26/16) 11 -- Peter Jok vs. Seton Hall (11/17/16) Field Goals A! empted 1. 24 -- Devyn Marble vs. Wisconsin (1/5/14) 24 -- Peter Jok vs. Nebraska (1/5/17)3. 23 -- Devyn Marble vs. Xavier (11/28/13) 23 -- Devyn Marble vs. Villanova (11/30/13)5. 22 -- Tyler Cook vs. Michigan State (2/6/18)
3-Point FG Made1. 8 -- Peter Jok vs. Memphis (11/26/16) 8 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Maryland (2/25/17)3. 7 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. N’western (2/25/18) 7 -- Jordan Bohannon vs Notre Dame (11/29/16) 7 -- Jordan Bohannon vs TCU (3/19/17) 7 – Devyn Marble vs Oregon (3/18/12) 7 – Ma# Gatens vs Wisconsin (2/23/12) 7 – Ma# Gatens vs Indiana (2/19/12)
3-Point Field Goals A! empted1. 15 -- Jordan Bohannon at Notre Dame (12/3/16)2. 14 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Savannah St. (12/22/18) 14 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. N’western (2/25/18)4. 12 -- Jordan Bohannon at Illinois (1/11/18) 12 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Omaha (12/3/16) Free Throws Made1. 22 -- Peter Jok vs. Indiana (2/21/17) *2. 14 -- Roy Devyn Marble vs. UNI (12/15/12) 14 -- Aaron White vs. Texas (11/20/14)4. 13 -- Tyler Cook vs. UAB (11/22/17) 13 -- Aaron White vs. Wisconsin (1/19/13)
Most Rebounds:1. 18 -- Adam Woodbury vs. Wisconsin (2/24/16)2. 17 -- Aaron White vs. Iowa State (12/13/13)3. 16 -- Luka Garza vs. Wisconsin (1/23/18) 16 -- Gabriel Olaseni at Purude (1/24/15)5. 15 -- Luka Garza at Michigan State (12/3/18) 15 -- Tyler Cook vs. Wisconsin (11/30/18) 15 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Minnesota (2/14/16) 15 -- Adam Woodbury vs. Indiana (2/11/16) 15 -- Adam Woodbury vs. Penn State (2/3/16) 15 -- Aaron White vs. Omaha (11/10/13) Most Assists1. 13 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. TCU (3/19/17)2. 12 -- Mike Gesell vs. Minnesota (2/14/16) 12 -- Mike Gesell vs. Coppin State (11/15/15)4. 11 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Wisconsin (1/23/18) 11 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. South Dakota (3/15/17) 11 -- Mike Gesell vs. Michigan (3/5/16) 11 -- Devyn Marble vs. Wisconsin (2/22/14) 11 -- Bryce Cartwright vs. Dayton (3/13/12)9. 10 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Minnesota (1/30/18) 10 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Ohio State (1/4/18) 10 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Indiana (3/9/17) 10 -- Mike Gesell vs. Nebraska (1/5/16) 10 -- Mike Gesell vs. Tenn. Tech (12/22/15) Most Steals1. 7 -- Eric May vs. SIUE (11/26/10)2. 6 -- Jordan Bohannon vs. Pi# (11/27/18) 6 -- Roy Devyn Marble vs. Penn (11/22/13) 6 -- Eric May at Wake Forest (11/30/10)4. 5 -- Nicholas Baer vs. Drake (12/16/17) 5 -- Isaiah Moss vs. Indiana (3/9/17) 5 -- Jarryd Cole at Mich St (3/2/11) 5 -- Ma# Gatens vs. Idaho St (12/4/10) 5 -- Aaron White vs. North Florida (12/22/14) 5 -- Mike Gesell at Penn State (2/28/15)
Most Blocks1. 7 -- Melsahn Basabe vs. Iowa St (12/10/10) 7 -- Gabriel Olaseni vs. Illinois (3/5/13)3. 6 -- Nicholas Baer at Nebraska (1/5/17) 6 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Minnesota (2/14/16) 6 -- Jarrod Uthoff vs. Michigan State (12/29/15) 6 -- Nicholas Baer vs. Drake (12/19/15) 6 -- Melsahn Basabe vs. Ohio St (1/4/11)