On a day the place the Hawkeyes had been buoyed by the return of Patrick McCaffery, it was his brother Connor McCaffery who delivered a game-sealing sequence to assist Iowa dispatch the visiting Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 93-82. The 93 factors had been by far probably the most Rutgers had allowed all season, up from the earlier excessive of 76 they gave up… to Iowa on their house flooring.
Kris Murray led all scorers with 24 factors within the victory, with 16 from Ahron Ulis as he continues to make strides in Massive Ten play.
Similar to Iowa’s profitable journey to Piscataway a number of weeks in the past, the Hawkeyes’ key to victory was their long-distance capturing. Patrick McCaffery drained all three of his deep makes an attempt in his emotional return, and the Hawkeyes as a complete made 12 of their 24 makes an attempt, which helped them preserve the lead for your entire second half.
Iowa additionally saved Rutgers in examine by forcing a bevy of turnovers — 18 in all — and that opportunistic protection helped clinch the sport within the closing minutes.
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Tony Perkins snatched a rebound away from Clifford Omoruyi after a near-certain offensive rebound with the Scarlet Knights down solely 5 factors and gunning for a comeback, then on the following defensive possession Connor McCaffery deflected a excessive entry lob to Omoruyi, leading to a Perkins steal, then McCaffery nailed a 3 on the opposite finish to push the lead again to 10 factors with a minute left.
Few had been happier in regards to the game-sealing three than Riley Mulvey:
Iowa had a 13-point lead early within the second half and had saved it at or close to double digits for many of the first 10 minutes of the second half. However Aundre Hyatt went on a tear, matching Iowa’s long-distance capturing and racking up 16 factors (all within the second half) to carry the sport again to a aggressive tempo.
Rutgers was additionally led by Omoruyi, who shook off some mid-game ache in his ribcage to ship 15 factors and eight rebounds. Omoruyi additionally blocked three photographs and altered a number of extra on the rim, as Iowa went simply 10-for-20 on layups for the sport.
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STEPPING UP
It is by no means a shock when Kris Murray leads this Iowa crew in scoring, however the contributions behind him seemed a bit of completely different — a blessing, particularly with Filip Rebraca fouling out after battling by frustration for seven factors and 6 rebounds within the recreation.
As talked about earlier, Ulis added 16 factors within the victory, together with 12 within the first half; his 16 had been only one off of his profession excessive, which he set… within the earlier recreation towards Michigan State. It is Ulis’ third consecutive recreation scoring in double digits, whereas he had only one such recreation towards a Massive Ten opponent in his profession previous to the streak.
Patrick McCaffery completed with 9 factors, all approaching his 3-for-3 capturing from deep. At the same time as Iowa received by double digits, with Rutgers slicing the result in 5 or fewer factors a number of instances within the second half, it is secure to say Iowa wanted each little bit of contribution it received from the returning junior — to say nothing of the aid of getting their teammate again from his struggles and able to contribute.
Final, freshman Josh Dix continued to impress with eight factors, an help and a block in simply 11 minutes of bench work. It is laborious to consider at instances, however Dix is simply 12 months faraway from a grisly damaged leg that ended his highschool profession and left substantial doubt as to how a lot he might contribute at a degree as excessive as Iowa’s, and the way shortly. As an alternative, not solely is Dix taking part in as a real freshman, however he is proving that no second is just too large, no gentle too brilliant for him.
The charity stripe, which had been lower than sort to Iowa in Thursday’s loss to Michigan State, ended up being one of many Hawkeyes’ greatest strengths on Sunday. Iowa went 29-for-34 from the road, together with a clutch 5-for-6 for Rebraca and 7-for-9 for Murray. The Hawkeyes’ capacity to transform on these scoring alternatives chastened the bodily Rutgers protection and saved the Scarlet Knights from the emotional increase of absolutely erasing their deficit within the second half.
NEXT UP
Iowa lastly faces Northwestern on Tuesday, January 31, in a recreation that was postponed after the Wildcats had been unable to satisfy minimal availability necessities attributable to accidents and COVID.
That recreation will tip off at 8:00 pm Tuesday evening on the Massive Ten Community. After Iowa’s victory over Rutgers, Northwestern has taken sole possession of second place within the hotly aggressive Massive Ten, so that is one other alternative for the Hawkeyes to register a high quality win and proceed to roil the standings in the midst of the convention.
Iowa Hawkeyes legend Caitlin Clark has made a great transition from college basketball to the WNBA. She smashed through many WNBA records and also ended up winning the Rookie of the Year Award and was named the All-WNBA First Team.
Despite all of the outside pressure that she has faced, Clark has maintained her maturity and risen above all of the negative noise. She has simply focused on playing basketball and being a good teammate, which is something that Iowa fans know well.
Speaking of her teammates, one of them has spoken out with a very high opinion of Clark.
Lexie Hull recently appeared on the “She’s4Sports” podcast. In that interview, she dropped a quote full of praise for Clark and the way she has handled herself.
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“It’s really awesome to get to know her as well, because, you know, she’s a great person, but you all have these expectations put on her and our team has put on her and fans have put on her. So to see her kind of be so mature in that transition, it’s been really awesome.”
As can be seen all over Clark’s social media feeds, her and Hull have become very good friends. The two are constantly around each other, even in the offseason.
All Hawkeyes fans could not be more excited about Clark and proud of her for the way she has made the jump to the WNBA.
During her rookie season, Clark ended up playing in 40 games, averaging 19.2 points per game to go along with 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.3 steals. She shot 41.7 percent from the floor and knocked down 34.4 percent of her three-point attempts.
Clark is just 22 years old and has a very long future ahead of her in the WNBA. If her rookie season tells us anything, she could go down as one of the best WNBA players of all-time.
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That would not surprise any Iowa fan, but there were many who thought Clark would be a bust.
Expect to see Clark come out even stronger in her second WNBA season. She wants to the best and her work ethic shows it. While she will continue dominating on the court, she will also continue being the amazing person off the court that she was with the Hawkeyes.
It’s good to see that all of the pressure and hype has not changed who Clark is away from the game.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Atin Wright scored 18 points as North Texas beat Northern Iowa 68-48 on Thursday night at the NIT Season Tip-Off.
Wright shot 7 for 15, including 3 for 8 from beyond the arc for the Mean Green (6-1). Latrell Jossell shot 4 of 9 from the field and 6 of 6 from the free-throw line to add 15 points. Jasper Floyd went 5 of 6 from the field to finish with 12 points.
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The Panthers (3-3) were led in scoring by Ben Schwieger, who finished with 13 points. Leon Bond III added eight points and eight rebounds for Northern Iowa. Jacob Hutson also put up eight points.
North Texas took the lead with 19:39 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. Wright led his team in scoring with 10 points in the first half to help put them up 34-21 at the break. North Texas outscored Northern Iowa by seven points over the final half, while Jossell led the way with a team-high 13 second-half points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Indianola,Iowa — Santa Claus isn’t driving a sleigh this year in Indianola, Iowa — and instead of presents, he’s bringing joy and light, decorating every house on his block for the upcoming holiday season.
John Reichart, 74, loves Christmas but there’s something else he loves more: His wife of 53 years, Joan. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s four years ago, and since then, the Marine veteran has made it his mission to keep making her memories.
“If it wasn’t for my wife, I don’t know if I would’ve done it,” Reichart said. “But she wanted Christmas, so I’d give it to her. I’d do anything to make her happy.”
Now there are tons of extra hands on his project, helping set up lights, decorations and more. A steady stream of admirers are also coming to check out the holiday cheer.
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“I think the whole neighborhood feels very blessed to have him in this neighborhood,” one neighbor said.
“It’s moving,” added one spectator. “That’s what Christmas is all about.”
Reichart said he can’t see himself stopping the tradition now.
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“As long as she’s OK,” he said. “And even if she would pass, I’m gonna do it in her memory as long as I can do it.”
Joan said that she’s loved the holiday spirit her husband has brought to the neighborhood.
“I didn’t know what to think,” Joan said. “But I’m glad he did it. I love him.”
To thank Reichart and celebrate Joan, his neighbors have set up a P.O. box to receive Christmas cards. They’ll give the cards to Reichart to read them to his wife.
CBS News is inviting viewers to send cards. To mail a card to the Reicharts, address it to this P.O. box:
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John Reichart C/O Frank Ewurs P.O. Box 133 Indianola, Iowa, 50125
Nancy Cordes
Nancy Cordes is CBS News’ chief White House correspondent based in Washington, D.C. Cordes has won numerous awards for her reporting, including multiple Emmys, Edward R. Murrow awards, and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.