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Iowa Tops North Florida, 103-78
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team defeated North Florida, 103-78, on Wednesday night on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes improved to 5-2 on the season.
Freshman Owen Freeman provided a spark for the Hawkeyes off the bench. Freeman poured in 16 points and finished the game with five blocks, including three on one possession. Freeman is averaging 1.7 blocks per game.
Despite Iowa leading for the majority of the first half, North Florida was able to take a two-point lead with eight minutes to go in the half. The Hawkeyes responded with a 12-0 run to gain a 10-point advantage. At halftime, Iowa led North Florida, 47-43.
A Patrick McCaffery 3-pointer gave the Hawkeyes the lead back with 17 minutes to go in the game. The Hawkeyes would never look back and led for the rest of the game. McCaffery finished as the team’s third leading scorer with 16 points, including connecting on 2-of-2 from deep.
Senior Tony Perkins came out hot to start the game. Perkins made his first five field goal attempts, including his first two attempts from behind the arc. Perkins and Ben Krikke each finished the contest with a team-leading 21 points. Krikke has tallied double figures in every game this season.
HEAR FROM HEAD COACH FRAN MCCAFFERY
“To be truthful I think it should be an expectation (treating the players like family). That’s what we discuss in the recruiting process. We tell them we are going to treat them like family. We tell them that we are going to take care of them.”
“[North Florida] plays a unique style. I was really impressed with Matt’s team. They’ve got quickness and drivers, but they are going to shoot somewhere between 30 to 40 threes every game. So over 50 percent of the shots they take are 3s. That is obviously going to stretch the defense.”
HAWKEYE NOTABLES
- North Florida erased a four-point halftime lead and led twice in the second half (50-49, 52-51) with 16:50 left before the Hawkeyes used a 29-9 run over a 7:23 stretch to build an 80-61 lead.
- Iowa hit the century mark for the second time this season, finishing with 103 points.
- The Hawkeyes improved to 4-0 at home this season.
- Iowa had five players reach double figures – Tony Perkins (21), Ben Krikke (21), Owen Freeman (16), Patrick McCaffery (16) and Payton Sandfort (10)
- It is the second time this season five players have reached double digits; Iowa has had four or more players score 10+ in six of seven games.
- Krikke finished with 21 points with 17 coming in the second half. He finished 5-of-9 from the field and went 11-of-11 from the free throw line.
- It is his team-best third game this season with 20 or more points.
- He is the first Hawkeye since Jordan Bohannon in 2019 vs. Nebraska to make all of his free throws (10 or more attempts).
- He is the only Hawkeye to reach double digits in every game this season.
- Perkins scored 14 of his 21 points in the first half as he finished with a season-high 21 points. He made 8-of-10 field goals and two 3-pointers in the game.
- Perkins is the fourth Hawkeye to reach 20 points in a game this season (six total games).
- Freeman scored a career-high 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting to go along with five rebounds, five blocks and three steals.
- The forward scored 12 points (5-of-7 FG) in the first half in 11 minutes.
- Freeman’s five blocks are a career high and he had three in a single second-half possession.
- They are the most blocks by a Hawkeye since Keegan Murray against Longwood in 2021.
- Iowa shot 54.8 percent from the floor in the first half, making 17-of-31 field goals, and 63.3 percent (19-of-30) in the second half.
- The team has shot 50 percent or better in four straight halves.
UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes return to action Monday, traveling to West Lafayette, Indiana, for their Big Ten opener at No. 1 Purdue. Game time is set for 6 p.m. (CT) and the game will be televised on BTN.
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Iowa State vs. Utah score prediction by expert football model
A notable late-season Big 12 matchup kicks off this weekend as No. 22 Iowa State goes on the road against Utah. Let’s check in with the latest prediction for the game from an expert analytical football model that projects scores and picks winners.
Iowa State sits in a two-way tie for third-place in the Big 12 standings after a two-game losing skid that came to an end last weekend, but the Cyclones need help getting to the league title game.
Utah was the preseason favorite to win the Big 12 Championship Game, but slid to just 1-6 in conference play and is on a six-game losing streak, not having won since late September, against Oklahoma State, the other worst team in the league this season.
What do the analytical models suggest for when the Cyclones and Utes square off in this Big 12 matchup?
For that, let’s turn to the SP+ prediction model to get a preview of how Iowa State and Utah compare in this Week 13 college football game.
As expected, the models are siding with the Cyclones against the Utes, but by a close margin.
SP+ predicts that Iowa State will defeat Utah by a projected score of 24 to 20 and to win the game by an expected margin of 4.1 points in the process.
The model gives the Cyclones a solid 60 percent chance of outright victory against the Utes.
SP+ is a “tempo- and opponent-adjusted measure of college football efficiency” that attempts to predict game outcomes by measuring “the most sustainable and predictable aspects of football.”
How good is it this season? So far, the SP+ model is 315-293-8 against the spread with a 51.8 win percentage after going 23-30 (43.4%) last weekend.
Iowa State is a 7.5 point favorite against Utah, according to the updated lines posted to FanDuel Sportsbook for the game.
FanDuel lists the total at 41.5 points for the game (Over -110, Under -110).
And it set the moneyline odds for Iowa State at -280 and for Utah at +225 to win outright.
If you’re using this prediction to bet on the game, you should take …
If you do, you’ll be in the company of a minority of bettors, most of whom expect the Cyclones to dominate the Utes, according to the latest spread consensus picks for the game.
Iowa State is getting 62 percent of bets to win the game and cover the spread in the process.
The other 38 percent of wagers project Utah will either win outright in an upset or keep the game under 8 points in a loss.
Most other analytical football models also favor the Cyclones against the Utes this weekend.
That includes the College Football Power Index, a computer prediction model that uses data points from both teams to simulate games 20,000 times to pick winners.
Iowa State is the favorite in the game, coming out ahead in the majority 63.2 percent of the computer’s most recent simulations of the matchup.
That leaves Utah as the presumptive winner in the other 36.8 percent of sims for the game.
How does that translate to an expected margin of victory in the matchup?
Iowa State is projected to be 4.8 points better than Utah on the same field in both teams’ current composition, according to the model’s latest forecast.
Iowa State is fourth among Big 12 teams with a 9.5 percent chance to qualify for the College Football Playoff, according to the FPI’s metrics.
That model forecasts the Cyclones will win 9.3 games this season.
Colorado (34.3%) leads the Big 12 in the playoff race, according to the index projections, followed by BYU (31.1%) and Arizona State (13.5%).
Utah has two games left to become bowl eligible, but the index doesn’t foresee that happening.
FPI projects the Utes will win 4.7 games and have an 11.9 percent chance to make a bowl game.
When: Sat., Nov. 23
Where: Salt Lake City, Utah
Time: 6:30 p.m. CT | 5:30 p.m. MT
TV: Fox network
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ESPN FPI for Week 13 Big 12 games including Iowa State at Utah
We have reached Week 13 in the college football season, which means the pressure intensifies and the need for wins is amplified.
This week there are several featured attractions around the Big 12 Conference. Those includes BYU looking to rebound at red-hot Arizona State while Kansas tries to knock off a third straight ranked opponent when they welcome Colorado to Kansas City.
Arizona and TCU kick things off early Saturday afternoon with BYU-Arizona State, Colorado-Kansas, Texas Tech-Oklahoma State and UCF-West Virginia starting 30 minutes later.
The night window includes Baylor at Houston, Iowa State at Utah and Cincinnati at Kansas State.
The mid-afternoon window of games will give those interested in how the conference turns out some key answers. BYU (9-1, 6-1) and Colorado (8-2, 6-1) have it pretty simple: win the next two games and you are in for the title game in December with a berth in the College Football Playoff on the line.
The Cougars, though, are coming off a disappointing loss at home to Kansas. Now, they have to play quite possibly the hottest team in the conference in Arizona State (8-2, 5-2), who has climbed all the way back to contention.
Led by Cam Skattebo and Sam Leavitt, the Sun Devils have won three in a row and five of is around a road loss to Cincinnati. They close with in-state rival Arizona next week.
Colorado will try to do what Iowa State and BYU couldn’t the last two weeks in solving Jayden Daniels and Kansas (4-5, 3-4), who are fighting for bowl eligibility themselves. Heisman Trophy frontrunner Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders have won four straight for head coach Deion Sanders.
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