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No. 21 Iowa absolutely dominated Drake for their eighth-straight win over their longstanding in-state rival
Altogether, the Hawkeyes shot 53.9 percent from the field and 34.5 percent from the 3-point line. Additionally, the Hawkeye bench couldn’t be stopped as they outscored Drake 50-18 in that category. Iowa scored 35 points off turnovers, whereas Drake only scored 13. The Hawkeyes also dominated in the paint (62-24) and in fastbreak points (20-9).
The Big Ten Network will broadcast the cross-conference game between the undefeated No. 21 Iowa team and the 1-1 Bulldogs, with multiple streaming options available.
For the second straight game, Iowa notches 30-plus assists, puts six scorers in double digits and puts together a 25-0 run. This time, the result is a 100-58 romp over Drake.
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Freshman Layla Hays has first double-double, No. 21 Iowa women cruise to 100-58 win over Drake
Layla Hays had 14 points and 10 rebounds for the freshman’s first double-double, Ava Heiden and Chazadi Wright also scored 14 points apiece and No. 21 Iowa rolled past Drake 100-58 on Thursday night.
The in-state rivalry between Iowa and Drake has delivered some classics over the years. Overtimes, shootouts and down to the wire contests. The Hawkeyes have largely come out on the right side of those nail-biters,
Minnesota's redshirt freshman quarterback Drake Lindsey was not at his best on Saturday against Iowa. His 35.6 grade from Pro Football Focus (PFF) was his lowest of the season and only the third time he has been below 68.4.