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IOWA CITY -- Iowa improved its men’s basketball record to 4-0 with a fourth-straight homecourt domination. The Hawkeyes defeated Southeast Missouri State 99-70 Tuesday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. All of their wins have been by 19 points or more.
Iowa has been in complete control. Hawkeyes shooting 61% from the field and 40% from deep. In the first half, Iowa attempted 26 free throws to Southeast Missouri's four. Iowa only shooting 65% from the charity stripe, so realistically, the lead could be even more.
Senior point guard Bennett Stirtz has played 116 of Iowa men’s basketball’s 120 minutes through three games this season. At first glance, such a massive amount of playing time would appear inopportune for the backups at Stirtz’s position.
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The Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks 99-70, during a basketball game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Tuesday. Iowa’s record now sits at 4-0. Using a mix of free throws and turnovers,
The University of Iowa men’s basketball team defeated Southeast Missouri State 99-70 on Tuesday night inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, improving to 4-0 on the season. Iowa got out to an early lead, pacing the Redhawks 15-5 six minutes into the first half.
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The Iowa Men’s Basketball team kicked off a big weekend in Iowa City with a 77-58 win over Western Illinois on Friday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It’s the sixth consecutive season that the Hawkeyes have started the season with a 2-0 record.
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