By JAMES ALLAN
hawkeyesports.com
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Fueled by 35-7 run to close out the first half, the fifth-ranked University of Iowa men’s basketball team cruised to their 10th victory — an 89-67 road win at Maryland on Thursday night at the Xfinity Center.
After the Terrapins jumped out to a 6-0, 12-4, and 17-7 leads over the game’s first six minutes, the Hawkeyes exploded and didn’t look back, giving senior Luka Garza a victory in his final return to the DMV.
“This means the world, it took me three tries, but credit to Maryland, they’re a great team and are a great program,” said Garza. “I am excited I was able to get it done here and bring one home from the DMV.”
After Aaron Wiggins’ second-chance layup gave the Terrapins a 19-9 lead, Iowa reeled off 20 unanswered points to take control. The spark came from the reserves.
Connor McCaffery and Jack Nunge started the run with consecutive 3-pointers before Iowa tied the score at 19 on a second chance Nunge layup. After Patrick McCaffery’s layup gave the Hawkeyes a 21-19 lead, Luka Garza made two quick buckets, Keegan Murray had a flush and Patrick McCaffery’s turnaround made the score 29-19 with 4:23 left in the first half.
“We went to the zone and the zone was active and we were challenging their shooters,” said head coach Fran McCaffery. “Our activity level and length got us going and we got some fast break opportunities. It was fun to watch those young guys perform as well as they did, but it all started with the energy level they played with.
“The more stops we got, the more energy they got, and the bench was so into the game. I am so proud of the guys that were taken out, the way they responded to that group that was in there.”
The Hawkeyes pushed their lead to 44-26 at the buzzer on a Murray layup at the buzzer to conclude a first half where Iowa shot 51.4 percent. Garza scored 17 of his game-high 24 points in the opening 20 minutes. He made 9-of-14 field goals and grabbed seven rebounds.
After Maryland cut into the deficit, getting to within 12 at 46-34 with 17:14 reeled off a 10-2 spurt to push the lead to 20. Iowa’s lead ballooned to as many as 26 on Patrick McCaffery 3-pointer with 6:39 to play.
Senior Jordan Bohannon made five 3-pointers in the second half and six for the game to finish with 18 points. Keegan Murray scored 12 points and Patrick McCaffery had 10. Ten different Hawkeyes scored.
Iowa shot 53.7 percent from the floor and 50 percent (13-of-26) from 3-point range. Iowa was +5 on the glass and assisted on 22 of its 36 field goals with 10 assists coming from Connor McCaffery.
Maryland, which shot 43.3 percent, was led by Wiggins, who scored 17 points.