Iowa begins the Big Ten tournament against Ohio State on Wednesday in Indianapolis looking to use the experience from having already played an elimination game. The No. 15 seed Hawkeyes (16-15) defeated host Nebraska 83-68 on Sunday to claim the final tourney berth over the Cornhuskers. "It's good it's not over," Iowa forward Payton Sandfort said. "We get a fresh start. We go to Indy and anything can happen in March." The No. 10 seed Buckeyes (17-14) had their own drama in the regular-season finale, losing 66-60 to host Indiana to give the Hoosiers the No. 9 seed and a bye to the second round on Thursday.
Iowa, Ohio State embrace 'fresh start' in Big Ten tourney
