7 years

TritonHawkeye

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The 2013-2014 squad could mark the first team to have 2 or more 4th year graduating seniors since the 2006-2007 class. That class graduated Haluska and Henderson.

That is a window of 7 years that the Hawks didn't have multiple 4th year seniors. That is a drought that hopefully will never again be repeated.

I am sure this is not a great surprise to some but a stat that I found interesting.
 


Great point, Iowa can't win without good (to great) college BB players for four years. It's not like they have any pros leaving school early.
 






This is no surprise and if you take a look at the last 15 years or so, there have been very few four year players graduate at Iowa.

IIRC, before the Lick years, Iowa had signed something like 16 or 17 freshman under Alford and 7 actually graduated from Iowa. It is kind of an insane number that got even worse after he left, which I didn't think could happen.
 






You can't count Haluska if you don't count Brommer. Haluska originally went to ISU & had to sit out a year. Haluska only played two seasons at Iowa. At least Brommer played four years at Iowa.
 


You can't count Haluska if you don't count Brommer. Haluska originally went to ISU & had to sit out a year. Haluska only played two seasons at Iowa. At least Brommer played four years at Iowa.

Quick, someone change the title to 6 years.
 








You can't count Haluska if you don't count Brommer. Haluska originally went to ISU & had to sit out a year. Haluska only played two seasons at Iowa. At least Brommer played four years at Iowa.

Look, I know you're just trolling, but Haluska played 3 seasons at Iowa.
 






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