IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team capped the third-largest comeback in school history on Thursday night with a, 91-89, win over Indiana on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa overcame a 21-point deficit to pick up its first Big Ten Conference victory of the season.
Junior Kris Murray matched Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis as the game’s leading scorer with 30 points, his second consecutive 30-point scoring game and fourth-such outing on the season. Murray also posted a double-double with 10 rebounds, two steals and one block to seal the win against the Hoosiers.
The Hawkeyes trailed by as much as 21 in the first half, but a three from redshirt senior Connor McCaffery propelled Iowa to an 11-0 run over the next two minutes to bring the deficit back to single digits.
Following an Indiana technical foul with 2:30 left in the first half, junior Tony Perkins downed two free throws and a jumper to cut the lead once again to single digits. Following an and-one bucket down low from fifth-year Filip Rebraca, the Hawkeyes trailed just 45-40 with one minute remaining in the half.
A pair of Indiana scores would extend the gap back to 50-40 at the break, with the Hoosiers headed into the locker room shooting 66 percent (19-of-29) from the floor.
The second half saw five ties and five lead changes, the first of which came on a Murray 3-pointer to draw the game even, followed up by a Rebraca and-one conversion on the following possession to put the Hawkeyes up, 64-61, with 11:35 to play.
.@FRebraca has CHA and the #Hawkeyes FIRED UP💪🔥 https://t.co/yhoAD8Q5q5
— Iowa Men’s Basketball (@IowaHoops) January 6, 2023
The lead changed hands multiple times over the ensuing nine minutes, with Indiana claiming an 84-79 advantage with 3:29 remaining.
With under just three minutes remaining, Murray notched Iowa’s final field goal of the game on a driving fastbreak layup to cut the gap to two.
Following an Iowa defensive stand, Rebraca and McCaffery combined for 4-of-4 shooting on one-and-one looks at the line to seize an 86-84 Hawkeye lead with just over two minutes left on the clock.
Iowa finished shooting 22-of-25 (88 percent) from the free throw line in what became a duel at the charity stripe down the stretch.
The Hoosiers got the ball trailing by one point with 53 seconds remaining, but a Murray block to retake the possession resulted in a three-point Iowa lead with a pair of free throws at the other end.
Up two with three seconds remaining, Murray broke free on an in-bounds heave and hurled the ball toward the rafters to put away the historic comeback.
Tonight's win marks the third-largest comeback (21 pts) in program history.
The Hawks erased a 23-point deficit back in 2012 against Gardner-Webb, and recorded a 22-point comeback at Illinois in 1987.#Hawkeyes pic.twitter.com/ARUCnooYRo
— Iowa Men’s Basketball (@IowaHoops) January 6, 2023
Murray has recorded at least 29 points and nine rebounds in each of his last three appearances. Rebraca joined him with a double-double of his own on 19 points, ten boards, two assists and a block.
Rebraca was one of three Hawkeyes to finish with at least five free throws (5-of-6), four of which came in second-half crunch time.
McCaffery closed out with 16 points, including team-best 6-of-6 shooting from the free throw line. Perkins (10 points) and sophomore Payton Sandfort (11 points) also finished with double-figures scoring for the Hawkeyes.
Indiana posted a 66 percent (19-of-29) total in the first half, including 5-of-7 (.714) scoring from behind the arc. In the second half, the Hawkeye defense held the Hoosiers to 43 percent (13-of-30) shooting while Iowa posted a 54 percent (15-of-28) scoring effort on the other end.
Iowa outrebounded the Hoosiers, 37-32, including a 13-9 advantage on the offensive glass. The Hawkeyes posted a 23-12 rebounding advantage in the second half.