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At the Buzzer: Iowa 91, Indiana 89 – Inside the Hall

A quick look at the 91-89 loss in Iowa:

How did this happen

It was a wild first half in Iowa City. Indiana led 23 for 4, trailing to 21 at the 13:32 mark of the first half. Everything went well early on for the Hoosiers. Jalen Hood-Schifino he had a 3 second splash. Trace Jackson Davis was finishing at the rim. Race his Thompson was solid both on the glass and in the paint. But like most Big Ten teams do at home, Iowa ran. The Hawkeyes looked like IU’s early momentum was going to end as he went 45-40 late in the first half with him trailing by five. However, the Hoosiers closed the half on five consecutive points to lead 50-40 going into the break.The first half also saw Thompson suffer an apparent knee injury and Jackson-Davis sent off. I hold my back and drag my feet to the dressing room.

The Hawkeyes led for the first time, 63–61 with 11:35 to play, and led by 4 several times before Indiana tied the game at 76 on a layup by Trey Galloway with 6:52 to play. The Hoosiers scored Tamar Bates’ second chance on his layup and with 5:56 left he regained the lead at 78–76. Indiana extended their lead to 4 at 80-76 on a Millerkop layup with 5:21 remaining. Indiana extended its lead to 6, 84-78, with 3:42 left on the clock, with comebacks from Jalen Hood and Schifino. However, Iowa quickly tied the game with his sixth consecutive points by the 2:39 mark. The Hawkeyes took the lead 86–84 with Phillip his pair of Rebraca free throws. Levraka then split a pair of free throws to make it 87-84 Iowa with 1:39 remaining. Iowa fouled Jackson on his Davis on the next possession, and he split his free throw to make it 87-85 with his 1:26 mark. Jackson-Davis split another pair of free throws with 53 seconds left to make it 87-86. Indiana forced a shot clock violation on the ensuing possession and got the ball back with 23.2 seconds remaining.

Jalen Hood-Schifino’s layup was blocked with just over 10 seconds remaining and Indiana had to foul Kris Murray. Iowa then fouled Hood-Shuffino, who made both free throws with 8.3 seconds remaining. Indiana then fouled Peyton Sandfort, who made both free throws to make it 91-88 Hawkeyes. Iowa fouled again, with Trey Galloway making the first and missing the second, but not tying the irons. We were able to win.

outstanding performer

Jackson Davis had 30 points, nine rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots in 38 minutes. Hoodschiffino scored 21 goals and scored 9 assists in his 37 minutes.

Statistics that stand out

Indiana’s defense allowed Iowa to score 1.457 points per possession in the second half.

Final IU Personal Statistics

Final non-tempo stats

Assembly call post game show

(Photo courtesy of IU Athletics)

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