Postgame Notes: Indiana vs. Iowa
12/4/2017 11:12:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Indiana vs. Iowa
December 4, 2017
Postgame Notes
• Indiana head coach Archie Miller earned the first Big Ten Conference win of his career.
• The Hoosiers lead the all-time series with Iowa, 102-76, and have won five of the last six contests at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
• Iowa's 64 points is the fewest scored against Indiana over the last seven meetings (60 points, 3/2/13).
• The Hoosiers saw four players enter double-digit scoring figures for the sixth time this season. Indiana is 4-2 in those games.
• Indiana's 11 steals marked the most in a single game since recording 14 against Rutgers last season (1/15/17).
• The Hoosiers forced 18 turnovers, tying Iowa's season high (vs. Penn State, 12/2/17).
• At one point the Hoosiers led Iowa by 22 points, tying their largest lead of the season (11/24/17 vs. Eastern Michigan).
• Indiana allowed just 9-of-31 field goal makes in the first half (.290), holding an opponent below 30% in a single half for the second time this season. The Hoosiers also held South Florida to a second half output with 6-of-25 (.240) makes from the field.
• Indiana began an 18-0 scoring run with 12:52 left in the second half, increasing Indiana's lead from 53-50 to 71-50. The Hoosiers made nine straight field goals and 10-of-12 overall in that stretch.
• The Hoosiers also sparked a 17-1 scoring run with 8:54 remaining in the first half, including a 10-0 burst in just 83 seconds of game clock. Iowa led, 19-18, prior to the start of the run.
• Indiana drew 20 fouls from Iowa, tying the Hawkeyes' season high (20 vs. Virginia Tech, 11/28/17).
• Sophomore guard Devonte Green had a career high four assists to go along with 10 points and a pair of 3-point makes. Green scored seven points on Indiana's first half scoring run, making three field goals in a row.
• Senior guard Robert Johnson scored his 186th career 3-pointer, tying Bracey Wright (2003-05) and Brian Evans (1993-96) for seventh all-time on Indiana's leaderboard.
• Johnson is now two 3-point makes away from tying Marshall Strickland (2003-06) at sixth-place on IU's career three-pointer list.
• Johnson's nine points gives him 1,092 in his career, three points away from tying Daryl Thomas (1984-87) for 46th on Indiana's all-time scoring leaderboard.
• Junior forward Juwan Morgan recorded his third career double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Morgan also swiped two steals, a single-game career high.
• Morgan has scored in double figures five times this season and is averaging 17.7 points per game in his last three games.
• Sophomore forward De'Ron Davis had four blocks, a career high, adding to 13 points and six rebounds. Davis has earned double-digit scoring figures in 7-of-9 games this season.
• Redshirt senior forward Collin Hartman scored 13 points, his highest of the season and two shy of tying his career high. Hartman made a season-high three shots from 3-point range.
• Hartman led the Hoosiers in point differential at +29 in just 20 minutes played.
• Freshman guard Aljami Durham tabbed seven points and a pair of rebounds. His first half 3-pointer extends a five game streak with at least one 3-point make.
• Redshirt senior guard Josh Newkirk collected six points with seven rebounds, two on the offensive glass, and two steals. The Hoosiers were +24 in Newkirk's 28 minutes on the floor.
• Redshirt senior guard Zach McRoberts earned two points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal in 12 minutes played. McRoberts earned a steal in his second consecutive game.
• Redshirt sophomore guard Johnny Jager, a Bloomington native, made his first career appearance for Indiana, logging one minute.
December 4, 2017
Postgame Notes
• Indiana head coach Archie Miller earned the first Big Ten Conference win of his career.
• The Hoosiers lead the all-time series with Iowa, 102-76, and have won five of the last six contests at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
• Iowa's 64 points is the fewest scored against Indiana over the last seven meetings (60 points, 3/2/13).
• The Hoosiers saw four players enter double-digit scoring figures for the sixth time this season. Indiana is 4-2 in those games.
• Indiana's 11 steals marked the most in a single game since recording 14 against Rutgers last season (1/15/17).
• The Hoosiers forced 18 turnovers, tying Iowa's season high (vs. Penn State, 12/2/17).
• At one point the Hoosiers led Iowa by 22 points, tying their largest lead of the season (11/24/17 vs. Eastern Michigan).
• Indiana allowed just 9-of-31 field goal makes in the first half (.290), holding an opponent below 30% in a single half for the second time this season. The Hoosiers also held South Florida to a second half output with 6-of-25 (.240) makes from the field.
• Indiana began an 18-0 scoring run with 12:52 left in the second half, increasing Indiana's lead from 53-50 to 71-50. The Hoosiers made nine straight field goals and 10-of-12 overall in that stretch.
• The Hoosiers also sparked a 17-1 scoring run with 8:54 remaining in the first half, including a 10-0 burst in just 83 seconds of game clock. Iowa led, 19-18, prior to the start of the run.
• Indiana drew 20 fouls from Iowa, tying the Hawkeyes' season high (20 vs. Virginia Tech, 11/28/17).
• Sophomore guard Devonte Green had a career high four assists to go along with 10 points and a pair of 3-point makes. Green scored seven points on Indiana's first half scoring run, making three field goals in a row.
• Senior guard Robert Johnson scored his 186th career 3-pointer, tying Bracey Wright (2003-05) and Brian Evans (1993-96) for seventh all-time on Indiana's leaderboard.
• Johnson is now two 3-point makes away from tying Marshall Strickland (2003-06) at sixth-place on IU's career three-pointer list.
• Johnson's nine points gives him 1,092 in his career, three points away from tying Daryl Thomas (1984-87) for 46th on Indiana's all-time scoring leaderboard.
• Junior forward Juwan Morgan recorded his third career double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Morgan also swiped two steals, a single-game career high.
• Morgan has scored in double figures five times this season and is averaging 17.7 points per game in his last three games.
• Sophomore forward De'Ron Davis had four blocks, a career high, adding to 13 points and six rebounds. Davis has earned double-digit scoring figures in 7-of-9 games this season.
• Redshirt senior forward Collin Hartman scored 13 points, his highest of the season and two shy of tying his career high. Hartman made a season-high three shots from 3-point range.
• Hartman led the Hoosiers in point differential at +29 in just 20 minutes played.
• Freshman guard Aljami Durham tabbed seven points and a pair of rebounds. His first half 3-pointer extends a five game streak with at least one 3-point make.
• Redshirt senior guard Josh Newkirk collected six points with seven rebounds, two on the offensive glass, and two steals. The Hoosiers were +24 in Newkirk's 28 minutes on the floor.
• Redshirt senior guard Zach McRoberts earned two points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal in 12 minutes played. McRoberts earned a steal in his second consecutive game.
• Redshirt sophomore guard Johnny Jager, a Bloomington native, made his first career appearance for Indiana, logging one minute.
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