ELITE 8 here we come!!!!

HawkBall23

All-American
Oct 6, 2001
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How amazing will an Iowa vs ISU CyHawk national championship game be?
 

Franisdaman

Heisman
Nov 3, 2012
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Prior to today, ESPN had us as #15 out of the 16 remaining teams.

I guess they will have to move us up to at least #8. :)



15. Iowa Hawkeyes
Original seed:
No. 9 (South)
Tournament results: Defeated No. 8 Clemson 67-61 (first round); defeated No. 1 Florida 73-72 (round of 32)

A team's season can flip in an instant. The Hawkeyes were 3-7 in their previous 10 games entering the NCAA tournament. During that stretch, they were sub-50 in offensive and defensive efficiency, per BartTorvik, and had shot 31% from 3. They seemed destined for an early exit in the NCAA tournament -- not their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1999. It's clear now that Iowa's late slip was just a blip. Remember, before that monthlong slide, the Hawkeyes were top 25 in offensive and defensive efficiency in coach Ben McCollum's first season. They also forced turnovers on nearly one-fifth of their opponents' possessions (10th nationally) and made 38% of their 3-point attempts. They were a good team. And then, weeks later, Alvaro Folgueiras made the winning 3-pointer in the upset of 1-seed and defending champion Florida. And just like that, the Hawkeyes are winning again. In the NCAA tournament, they're resembling the version that excelled over the first three months of the season.

Up next: vs. Nebraska (Thursday, 7:30 p.m., TBS/truTV)

 

NoPuntsNoPeace

All-Conference
Jul 9, 2025
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Prior to today, ESPN had us as #15 out of the 16 remaining teams.

I guess they will have to move us up to at least #8. :)



15. Iowa Hawkeyes
Original seed:
No. 9 (South)
Tournament results: Defeated No. 8 Clemson 67-61 (first round); defeated No. 1 Florida 73-72 (round of 32)

A team's season can flip in an instant. The Hawkeyes were 3-7 in their previous 10 games entering the NCAA tournament. During that stretch, they were sub-50 in offensive and defensive efficiency, per BartTorvik, and had shot 31% from 3. They seemed destined for an early exit in the NCAA tournament -- not their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1999. It's clear now that Iowa's late slip was just a blip. Remember, before that monthlong slide, the Hawkeyes were top 25 in offensive and defensive efficiency in coach Ben McCollum's first season. They also forced turnovers on nearly one-fifth of their opponents' possessions (10th nationally) and made 38% of their 3-point attempts. They were a good team. And then, weeks later, Alvaro Folgueiras made the winning 3-pointer in the upset of 1-seed and defending champion Florida. And just like that, the Hawkeyes are winning again. In the NCAA tournament, they're resembling the version that excelled over the first three months of the season.

Up next: vs. Nebraska (Thursday, 7:30 p.m., TBS/truTV)

Maybe they can just rank us 8, 4, 2, 1?