Stirtz scores 22 as Iowa beats Washington 84-74, extends win streak to 5 games
Iowa overcame an early deficit with an 18-4 run during a seven-minute Washington scoreless stretch, led by Bennett Stirtz’s 22 points and Alvaro Folgueiras’ 16.
- The Iowa Hawkeyes beat Washington 84-74 in Seattle on Tuesday, with Bennett Stirtz scoring 22 points and four 3-pointers, for their fifth straight win.
- After trailing, an 18-4 Iowa Hawkeyes run that included Washington Huskies going 0 for 6 and two turnovers put Iowa ahead 63-56 with 12:59 to play.
- Despite a blistering first half, the Washington Huskies men's basketball team shot 76.9% but made just 9 of 25 in the second half.
- Looking ahead to the weekend, Iowa Hawkeyes will host Northwestern on Sunday while Washington Huskies played Wednesday at UCLA.
- Tavion Banks and Cooper Koch each scored 11 in the second half for the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team, while Banks' missed free throw ended a 30-made streak and Hannes Steinbach had his 15th double-double.
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What changed about Bennett Stirtz during hot streak, Iowa’s five-game winning streak?
In the last five games, Iowa's Bennett Stirtz increased his scoring average from 17.7 to 24.2 points per game. According to his teammates, not much changed with Iowa's silent assassin.
Iowa men's basketball secures 84-74 win over Washington with second half flurry
After a disappointing first half from the Hawkeyes that saw many defensive lapses from its consistently dominant defense, the Iowa men’s basketball team turned it around in the second half to secure the 84-74 win over Washington in Seattle on Thursday. Iowa was led by Bennett Stirtz, per usual, with a 22-point performance on 8-of-13...
Iowa dominates Washington behind Bennett Stirtz’s 22 points
Bennett Stirtz scored 22 points and dished out five assists Wednesday night as Iowa rallied from a nine-point, second-half deficit for an 84-74 Big Ten Conference road win over Washington in Seattle.The Hawkeyes (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) also got 16 points off the bench from Alvaro Folgueiras, plus 11 each from Tavion Banks and Cooper Koch. All of Koch's came after halftime, when Iowa canned 14 of 24 field goals, including 6 of 10 from the 3-point lin…
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