NEW YORK – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team fell, 74-62, to No. 15 Duke in the Jimmy V Classic on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Iowa moves to 6-2 on the season.
Redshirt junior Patrick McCaffery and freshman Dasonte Bowen led the Hawkeyes in scoring with 12 points, apiece. Bowen’s points came on 5-of-7 shooting from the floor, while McCaffery added four rebounds and an assist against the Blue Devils.
Duke led for 37 minutes of game time, though Iowa kept things close throughout. The Hawkeyes halved a 12-point lead during the waning minutes of the first half. Iowa also went on an 8-0 scoring run to bring the deficit back to single digits with 1:11 left to play in the game.
Nevertheless, the Blue Devils ultimately converted a pair of free throws and a transition score to stymie the late run.
Fifth-year Filip Rebraca pounded out 10 points down low and led Iowa pulling down eight rebounds in the contest. Junior Kris Murray added eight points and seven rebounds to the Hawkeye effort.
Iowa earned 22 points off the bench, shooting 25-of-63 (40 percent) as a team. The Hawkeyes shot 3-of-16 (19 percent) from 3-point land and lost, 35-45, on the glass.