IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team defeated No. 9 Nebraska, 57-52, on Tuesday night on Mediacom court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena to earn its first win over a ranked opponent since Feb. 17, 2024. The Hawkeyes improved to 19-7 on the season and 9-6 in conference play.
The opening 15 minutes of the game was back-and-forth as neither team was able to lead by more than four. The Hawkeyes used an 11-0 run as they held Nebraska scoreless for over three-and-a-half minutes as they built a 30-21 lead. The Iowa defense forced the Cornhuskers to miss five straight field goals in that span. A 3-pointer from senior Bennett Stirtz gave Iowa its biggest lead of the first 20 minutes as they led the Cornhuskers, by 10. Back-to-back buckets from Nebraska cut Iowa’s lead to five before the break as Iowa led Nebraska, 33-28, after 20 minutes.
Stirtz paced Iowa with 13 points while junior Alvaro Folgueiras added seven in the first half. The Hawkeyes shot 10-of-23 (43.5 percent) from the field and 3-of-10 from 3-point range in the opening 20 minutes. Iowa was perfect from the free throw line shooting 10-of-10. Iowa outrebounded Nebraska, 19-6, in the opening 20 minutes, and didn’t allow a single offensive rebound.
The Huskers used a 13-6 run out of the break to build a 41-39 lead with 13 minutes remaining in the game. Both teams then exchanged leads for the next eight minutes as Iowa led 47-45 with six minutes remaining. Leading be three with 36 seconds remaining, Stirtz got fouled on a 3-point attempt, making all three free throws giving Iowa a six-point cushion.
A Nebraska 3-pointer on the following possession cut the Iowa lead back down to three before redshirt freshman Cooper Koch and senior Tavion Banks both sunk a pair of free throws to ice the game away for the Hawkeyes, earning its first top 10 win at home since Feb. 1, 2019.
Stirtz led all scorers with 25 points, collecting two rebounds, two assists, two steals, and two blocks. Koch added 10 points to go along with four rebounds. Banks led the Hawkeyes on the glass, with 10 rebounds, tying a season high.
The Hawkeyes shot 17-of-51 (33.3 percent) from the field and 6-of-23 (26.1 percent) from beyond the arc. Iowa missed just one free throw, converting on 17-of-18 (94.4 percent) from the free throw line. The Hawkeyes dominated the glass, outrebounding Nebraska, 37-24.
