NCAAB Game Recap - Iowa at Wisconsin
Thu Mar 2, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Army
62
Buck
78
F
ChaSo
78
Winth
92
F
KennSt
62
FlGlf
74
F
Campbl
81
UNCA
79
F
LoyMD
60
Boston
64
F
NFla
91
Lipsco
85
F
Radf
56
Lib
52
F
Colg
72
Leh
77
F
Murr
75
MorSt
69
F
HolyC
42
Navy
49
F
SEMO
51
JSU
74
F
HiPt
55
GWebb
91
F
Manh
68
Rider
69
F
Maris
73
Canis
77
F
Drake
58
Brad
67
F
Niag
88
Quin
69
F
IndSt
72
Evans
83
F
Tuls
70
SMU
93
F
Hou
47
Cin
65
F
Iowa
59
Wisc
57
F
Rice
89
Marsh
88
F
UCF
59
SoFL
56
F
Nebras
73
Minn
88
F
FIU
67
MTSU
70
F
NCC
63
NCAT
68
F
Morg
66
MD-ES
67
F
How
56
DelSt
66
F
FlaAM
59
BethC
69
F
Nich
75
Lamar
87
F
Sac
57
UND
53
F
ODU
62
UTEP
61
F
N TX
63
W Ky
74
F
UNCC
76
UTSA
75
F
FAU
59
UAB
79
F
TxSt
84
UL
94
F(OT)
Hamp
89
Copp
82
F
Alc
88
TXSo
94
F(OT)
SCSt
88
Savan
95
F
TexAr
72
ULM
57
F
E WA
91
S UT
75
F
Ida
77
NoAZ
75
F
ArkLR
62
USA
57
F
McNee
74
SHSU
79
F
SeLA
63
NOrl
58
F
ArkSt
72
Troy
81
F
AlaAM
64
JackSt
72
F
NWSt
72
SFA
67
F
Mont
78
Web
74
F
PorSt
84
N CO
87
F
Stan
72
Colora
91
F
Tul
70
Mem
92
F
MTSt
79
IdaSt
68
F
South
64
PVAM
70
F
ASU
69
Gram
82
F
UCSB
54
CS-Ful
65
F
CSNor
70
CAPoly
76
F
HI
59
UCDav
68
F
Cal
44
Utah
74
F

Iowa 59, Wisconsin 57

Mar 2, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Iowa

32

27

59

(22) Wisconsin

25

32

57

Late 3 gives Iowa win over mistake-prone No. 22 Wisconsin
Fri Mar 3, 2017 12:38 AM

MADISON, Wis. (AP) Jordan Bohannon looked in the direction of his older brother, Zach, as he ran back up the court after hitting a 3-pointer with 9 seconds left against Wisconsin, his sibling's alma mater.

Little brother hit a big shot for Iowa.

Bohannon's 3 finished a frantic comeback from a nine-point deficit with 4:15 left, and the Hawkeyes brushed past mistake-prone No. 22 Wisconsin for a 59-57 victory Thursday night.

"I said, `Go Hawks,"' Bohannon recounted with a laugh when asked what he said to his brother. Zach and another older brother, Jason, both played for the Badgers.

"We were pretty much a Wisconsin family growing up," said Bohannon, who finished with 11 points. "This game meant a lot to me."

It also meant a lot to Iowa's long shot changes to make the NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes (17-13, 9-8) have won three straight, including two on the road against ranked opponents.

"It never got more than three possessions (behind) - the most we were down was seven, there were still 3 minutes to go. Plenty of time," Iowa coach Fran McCaffrey said.

Especially with all the opportunities squandered by Wisconsin.

After Ethan Happ missed two free throws that could have sealed the win, Iowa's Peter Jok missed a jumper in the lane with 15 seconds left.

But Cordell Pemsl corralled the offensive rebound and Bohannon hit the 3 from the left wing, stunning the crowd at the Kohl Center.

Wisconsin fans aren't used to seeing the veteran team blow late leads.

The Badgers (22-8, 11-6) lost their third straight game, going scoreless for the final 3:12. Iowa forced turnovers on consecutive Wisconsin inbounds passes in that stretch, converting each mistake into baskets to set up Bohannon's game-winner.

"We've walked such a fine line, and we have all year," Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. "The little details - whether turnovers at inopportune times, or a simple defensive rebound ... all those things add up."

Bronson Koenig led the Badgers with 19 points. Nigel Hayes added 10 points, eight after playing more aggressively in the second half.

But Iowa set the tone over the final few minutes with defense, rebounds and a clutch 3.

Jok was held to eight points on 2-of-10 shooting. Nicholas Baer had 12 points in the first half on 4-of-4 shooting from 3-point range, finishing with a season-high 14 points.

BIG PICTURE

Iowa: The Hawkeyes followed an impressive 14-point win at No. 24 Maryland with another good showing away from Iowa City after having won just once on the road until last week.

Wisconsin: Gard's team had more maddening stretches of offensive futility, going scoreless for 6-plus minutes late in the first half and falling behind by seven at halftime. Offense has been a problem for much of the second half of Big Ten play as big man Happ adjusts to facing more double-teams, while Koenig and Hayes are among players who have faced nagging injuries.

DEFENSIVE SPARKS

Iowa: The Hawkeyes tried to throw off Wisconsin with different looks, alternating presses with a 3-2 zone and double-teams. Wisconsin adjusted in the second half until the final few minutes after coughing up turnovers and having trouble on inbounds passes.

"Just tried to keep them out of rhythm. If you get them in rhythm, they're typically going to carve you up, so that helped us there," McCaffrey said.

Wisconsin: Reserve Jordan Hill gave Wisconsin a defensive lift with two steals in the second half, including one that led to a dunk with 7:32 left that riled up the crowd.

FOULED UP

Wisconsin had another tough day at the foul line, going 5 of 14, including 1 of 7 for Happ. He finished with 11 points. Hayes had five of the team's 13 turnovers.

"We've got to stop shooting ourselves in the foot and play a full game," Hayes said. "We do little things that put ourselves in holes, and run out of time to fight back."

UP NEXT

Iowa: Wraps up the regular season by hosting Penn State on Sunday.

Wisconsin: Hosts Minnesota in regular-season finale on Sunday, a game that could have implications for seeding in the Big Ten Tournament.

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Leaders

Iowa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Baer 14 0 0 5 3 0
J. Bohannon 11 0 5 4 0 0
Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Koenig 19 0 0 0 1 0
E. Happ 11 0 2 6 1 1

Team Comparison

Iowa Wisc
Points For 59 57
Field Goals 22/53-42% 23/54-43%
Three Pointers 9/19-47% 6/23-26%
Free Throws 6/7-86% 5/14-36%
Offensive Rebounds 9 7
Defensive Rebounds 28 20
Rebounds 42 29
Blocks 2 1
Steals 9 9
Turnovers 19 13
Personal Fouls 18 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Iowa Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Mar 2 Iowa 59 @ Wisc 57 N. Baer 14 B. Koenig 19

Game Information

Stadium: Kohl Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 17,287
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