After an ugly loss to Maryland on Sunday, Iowa basketball (14-12, 5-10 Big Ten) was looking to rebound with a win against Oregon (19-8, 8-8 Big Ten) on Wednesday night. Unfortunately, Iowa came up just short after a would-be game-winning 3-pointer by junior guard Josh Dix was blocked by Ducks' center Nate Bittle as time expired to lose 80-78 on Wednesday night from Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
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The Ducks led 80-78 with 13 seconds left but turned the ball over on an inbounds pass. Iowa's Josh Dix missed a driving layup but the Hawkeyes grabbed the offensive rebound. After a timeout, Dix took a pass from Even Brauns and backed up to 3-point distance where his shot was partially blocked by Bittle.
Though it was a thrilling finish, Iowa (14-12, 5-10 Big Ten) wound up on the wrong end of an 80-78 loss versus Oregon (19-8, 8-8 Big Ten) from inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes had one final chance to tie or take the lead,
Iowa misfired on two chances in the waning seconds in an 80-78 loss to Oregon. A step back three By Josh Dix was blocked prior to the horn. That’s Iowa […]
Even Brauns returned home expecting to play on the court of his dreams. Yet minutes on the floor at Carver-Hawkeye Arena have been sparse for the Hawkeye big man who hails from Iowa City. After years of watching Iowa men’s basketball from the stands,
The Big Ten schedule finds the Washington Huskies (13-13, 4-11) in Iowa City this afternoon for a game against the Iowa Hawkeyes (14-12, 5-10). Iowa is looking to snap a two-game losing streak. The Hawkeyes lost Wednesday night at home to Oregon,
Red-hot teams clash when the Oregon Ducks battle the 11th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers in a key Big Ten matchup on Saturday. Oregon is coming off an 80-78 win at Iowa on Wednesday, while Wisconsin defeated Illinois 95-74 on Tuesday.
It has been a turbulent ride since Thelwell injured his ankle against Wisconsin on Feb. 8. He sat out two games before returning against Oregon but clearly wasn't at his best. Then he reaggravated the injury the day before Iowa’s matchup with Washington and tried to play through it against the Huskies.
Oregon’s Nate Bittle recognized by the Big Ten for his play in wins at Iowa and Wisconsin. The Ducks center, who had a double-double (21 points, 10 rebounds) against the Hawkeyes and scored 23 points against the Badgers,
Nate Bittle had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and his third blocked shot of the game preserved Oregon’s 80-78 victory over Iowa on Wednesday night. The Ducks led 80-78 with 13 seconds left but turned the ball over on an inbounds pass.