By JAMES ALLAN
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Hawkeyes were raining 3-pointers Tuesday night on Mediacom Court.
The third-ranked University of Iowa men’s basketball team drained 17 3-pointers in a 93-80 victory over No. 16 North Carolina in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge contest inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The win moves Iowa to 4-0 this season.
All 17 Iowa 3s came from three Hawkeyes and the total is the most all-time in ACC/B1G Challenge history. The 17 triples are also tied for the third-most all-time against North Carolina.
“When you give open shots to our shooters, we have some of the best shooters in the country,” said senior All-American Luka Garza. “Jordan Bohannon, CJ Fredrick, Joe Wieskamp… those guys are going to kill you and they did tonight.”
Bohannon made seven 3s (and eight field goals) en route to a team-high 24 points to go along with six assists. Fredrick scored 16 points in the first half and finished with 21 points with five 3-pointers, while Wieskamp scored 19 on 7-of-12 shooting – 5-of-7 from long range – to go along with nine rebounds and five assists.
Garza posted his 24th career double-double, finishing with 16 points and 14 rebounds.
The Hawkeyes led 43-31 at half before North Carolina upped its energy to start half two. The Tar Heels scored eight quick points – all on point blank looks – over the first 90 seconds to cut the lead to seven to force an Iowa timeout.
North Carolina kept chipping away, closing the gap to three (first at the 16:04 mark), one (55-54) at the 13:22 mark before taking its first lead with 9:52 left.
“We are an experienced team and we know what we need to do to get things done and win games,” said Bohannon. “We have a lot of experienced guys and veterans. We knew they would make a run, it was nothing we were shocked about.”
Trailing by one with 9:30 left, Iowa reeled off 14 straight — sophomore Joe Toussaint had driving layup, freshman Keegan Murray had a put back and one and Wieskamp and Bohannon nailed 3s to push the lead to 81-68 with 6:57 left.
Iowa stormed out of the gates, hitting seven of its first nine 3-pointers to jump out to a 25-9 lead a little more than seven minutes in. The Hawkeyes doubled up the Tar Heels at 30-15 courtesy of a Fredrick jumper at the 8:20 mark.
North Carolina cut the first-half deficit to eight points before Fredrick hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Iowa a 43-31 lead.
The Hawkeyes posted a higher field goal percentage (42.9 to 40.6) and made 11 more 3-pointers than the Tar Heels. Iowa assisted on 22 of 34 field goals and forced North Carolina into committing 18 turnovers.
Five Tar Heels reached double figures with Garrison Brooks leading the way with 17 points.