With a chance to keep pace in the Big Ten standings, the #4 Iowa Hawkeyes’ (12-3, 6-2) well ran dry. An 11-minute stretch where Iowa went without a field goal throughout the second half gave the Indiana Hoosiers (9-6, 4-4) the burst they needed to get the 81-69 win.
Garza and Wieskamp led the way with 28 and 16 points (JW had just a free throw in the second half), respectively.
The Hawkeyes were buoyed by great offense from Joe Wieskamp and Luka Garza in the first half, who scored 30 of Iowa’s 37 points as they entered the break with a six-point lead.