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How to watch Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Sunday’s NCAA Basketball game
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Minnesota Golden Gophers @ Iowa Hawkeyes
Current Records: Minnesota 15-7, Iowa 13-10
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Minnesota has enjoyed a two-game homestand but will soon have to dust off their road jerseys. They and the Iowa Hawkeyes will face off in a Big Ten battle at 3:00 p.m. ET on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa took a loss in their last matchup and will be looking to turn the tables on Minnesota, who comes in off a win.
Even though Minnesota has not done well against the Spartans recently (they were 2-8 in their previous ten matchups), they didn’t let the past get in their way on Tuesday. The Golden Gophers had just enough and edged the Spartans out 59-56. For those keeping track at home, that’s the closest win Minnesota has posted since January 4th.
Cam Christie was the offensive standout of the match as he scored 19 points along with six rebounds. Less helpful for Minnesota was Elijah Hawkins’ abysmal 0-5 three-point shooting.
Meanwhile, the oddsmakers set the bar high, but Iowa and the Nittany Lions didn’t disappoint and broke past the 163.5 point over/under on Thursday. The Hawkeyes took a 89-79 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Nittany Lions. Iowa didn’t live up to their potential and found themselves falling short of the advantage oddsmakers thought they had coming into the game.
The loss doesn’t tell the whole story though, as several players had good games. One of the most active was Owen Freeman, who scored nine points along with five rebounds and two steals. Ben Krikke was another key contributor, scoring 22 points along with five rebounds.
The Golden Gophers’ victory bumped their record up to 15-7. As for the Hawkeyes, their defeat dropped their record down to 13-10.
Sunday’s game is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: Minnesota just can’t miss this season, having made 47.4% of their shots per game. However, it’s not like Iowa struggles in that department as they’ve made 48% of their shots this season. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
Minnesota came up short against the Hawkeyes in their previous meeting back in January, falling 86-77. Can Minnesota avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.
Series History
Iowa has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Minnesota.
- Jan 15, 2024 – Iowa 86 vs. Minnesota 77
- Feb 12, 2023 – Iowa 68 vs. Minnesota 56
- Feb 06, 2022 – Iowa 71 vs. Minnesota 59
- Jan 16, 2022 – Iowa 81 vs. Minnesota 71
- Jan 10, 2021 – Iowa 86 vs. Minnesota 71
- Dec 25, 2020 – Minnesota 102 vs. Iowa 95
- Feb 16, 2020 – Iowa 58 vs. Minnesota 55
- Dec 09, 2019 – Iowa 72 vs. Minnesota 52
- Jan 27, 2019 – Minnesota 92 vs. Iowa 87
- Feb 21, 2018 – Minnesota 86 vs. Iowa 82
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Iowa City West sweeps City High in a pair of close contests
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – Grace Fincham led the West High girls to a second-half comeback in a 60-51 win over City High, giving the Trojans a win on their rival’s home floor.
The Trojans improve to 6-2 with the win. The Little Hawks drop to 6-2.
In the boys’ nightcap, the Little Hawks’ comeback attempt fell short, as the Trojans held on for a 53-51 win.
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Iowa football dissects LeVar Woods succession plan
The loss of LeVar Woods, the Iowa Hawkeyes’ long-time, elite special teams coordinator, cannot be dismissed. The Hawkeyes have consistently been among the nation’s best special teams units, from punting to kicking to owning the return and field position battle.
With LeVar Woods departing Iowa for Big Ten foe, the Michigan State Spartans, the Hawkeyes have a big hole to fill, and head coach Kirk Ferentz spoke to the media this week on what that succession plan may look like.
“Yeah, it’s not a light decision. The trick will be to find the next LeVar Woods. He’s done a fantastic job. He didn’t have the profile necessarily maybe at that point to predict what he was going to do, but he’s done all the work. It’s like a good player; players do the work. LeVar has done a great job immersing himself and learning every aspect and then growing with each and every turn. So I guess I’m describing what we’re looking for, a guy who’s a good coach, who’s eager to take a challenge on, and immerse themselves in that world.
“Special teams is a unique niche, if you will. I’m sure we’ll have good candidates. It’s not pressing right now in my mind. What is pressing is the next two weeks getting ready for the game, and then after that we’ll have eight plus weeks or eight plus months actually to get it right. I don’t plan on waiting until August to fill it, but we’ll figure that out when we get in the new year,” Ferentz said about LeVar Woods.
The past few seasons, Iowa has been elite on special teams with kicker Drew Stevens being incredibly consistent, the punting game flipping fields, and the run of returners consisting of Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Charlie Jones, Cooper DeJean, and Kaden Wetjen.
The Hawkeyes have won more than their fair share of games relying on this unit, and to continue that success, Ferentz needs to hit on this hire.
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Iowa State Cyclones’ Jimmy Rogers Must Retain Impact Wide Receiver
With the Jimmy Rogers era starting up for the Iowa State Cyclones, he will be hoping to retain some of the talent for the program after the departure of Matt Campbell.
Since Campbell took the job with the Penn State Nittany Lions, there has been a barrage of recruits leaving the program. That was always to be expected with the coaching change, but the Cyclones’ class went from being one of the best in the history of the program to a bit of a problem.
Fortunately, Rogers is expected to bring some of his recruits over from Washington State as well, and that recently started with Malcolm Watkins committing to Iowa State. With the transfer portal set to open in a couple of weeks, there is undoubtedly going to be a lot of player movement.
For Rogers, there will be a couple of key players that he should be focused on trying to retain. Furthermore, keeping some of the younger talent who might be around for multiple years could also help them sustain success.
Alec Busse of 247Sports recently wrote about some essential players for Jimmy Rogers to try and retain that could help the program long-term. Unsurprisingly, sophomore wide receiver Brett Eskildsen was named.
Eskildsen Could Be an Impact Player for Multiple Years
In 2025, the wide receiver position for Iowa State saw a lot of changeover following the departure of some talented players to the NFL. The position group wouldn’t be considered a strength of the program last year, but there was some young talent that showed promise.
One of the top players for the passing offense was the talented sophomore receiver who ended up finishing with a strong campaign. Overall, Eskildsen totaled 30 receptions, 526 receiving yards, and five receiving touchdowns.
The sophomore led the team in both receiving yards and yards per catch, while finishing third in receptions and second in receiving touchdowns. With it really being his first year playing, it was an outstanding start to his career.
For Rogers, keeping the talented receiver for the next couple of years would be a big boost for the program. Fortunately, there are a couple of factors that could help with that. Recently, his brother signed as a preferred walk-on, and his family also has some connections to the program. Those factors could be key for Rogers to retain him, and it would be a significant boost for the offense if he were able to do so.
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