Hawkeyes Lose in France, Pierre Pierce makes Winning Shot

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(Below is the official release from Iowa..they don't mention that Pierre Pierce played for the France team and made the game winner)

TOULON, France – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team tied Hyeres-Toulon at the end of regulation, but ultimately fell, 84-82, in overtime Monday night in an exhibition contest. The loss was the Hawkeyes’ first in five games of their European tour.

After forcing a turnover with 0.8 seconds remaining in regulation after a Zach McCabe basket, Iowa had one final opportunity to even the score. Roy Devyn Marble lobbed a perfect in-bounds pass from the sidelines just above the rim, where Aaron White caught it and laid it in to send the game to overtime.


“I had multiple options on that inbounds pass,” explained Marble. “I had Peter (Jok) going to the corner, I had Josh (Oglesby) at the top after a screen, and I saw Josh’s man follow him so I was able to find Aaron (White) on the lob.”


The Hawkeyes trailed by as many as five points in the extra session, yet continued to fight to the end. Marble sank a 3-pointer with 90 seconds left to pull within three points (82-80). After a pair of defensive stops, Jarrod Uthoff drained a jumper with 18 seconds left to tie the contest. Hyeres-Toulon scored in the final seconds to post the two-point victory.

“It seemed like the game was over when they made a three with a minute left,” said head coach Fran McCaffery. “But we kept attacking, made couple shots, forced some turnovers and of course made the shot that sent the game to overtime with under a second to play. We made mistakes tonight and tried to recover from those mistakes, and that’s how you grow.”

Trailing by six with 30 seconds left in regulation, McCabe drained a 3-pointer to pull within 70-67. After Hyeres-Toulon split a pair of free throws, McCabe scored again with two seconds left to make the score 71-69. Intense defensive pressure on the in-bounds forced a turnover, which led to the game-tying shot after a Hawkeye timeout.

Marble nearly posted a triple-double tonight, scoring 18 points, grabbing nine rebounds and being credited with eight assists. McCabe scored eight of his 11 points in the final 25 minutes, while also clearing a game-high 10 rebounds for a double-double. Starting frontcourt duo Gabriel Olaseni and Melsahn Basabe combined to score 26 points, bolstered by 12-of-18 (.667) shooting from the field, and nine rebounds. Josh Oglesby contributed 10 points and dished out five assists.

“This will help us get better, especially when the season starts because we have already been in a battle,” Marble said.

Iowa will play its final exhibition game tomorrow night against Fos-Ouest at 7:30 p.m. local time (12:30 p.m. CT) before returning to the United States on Thursday.

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this from a french site, after I plugged it into a french to english translator:

"For his first game of preparation, the Hyeres-Toulon Var Basketball is imposed 84-82 against the University of Iowa. It took an extension and a shot at the buzzer of Pierre Pierce to decide between the two teams. Note that Ludovic Chelle has not taken part in the meeting."

So Pierce hits a buzzer beater...and Iowa told The Gazette they used an outside scheduling service for these games and never would have scheduled the game if they had known Pierce was on the roster...they were handed a roster minutes before the game. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall to see some of their reactions.
 
Looks as though our struggles from beyond the arc may not be completely over but I am wondering if the guys are feeling the grind between travel and packing in so many games. In a way I think this sort of game is just what the staff was looking for and also helps to keep the guys motivated as they spend the next couple of minutes reviewing game film etc.
 
Looks as though our struggles from beyond the arc may not be completely over but I am wondering if the guys are feeling the grind between travel and packing in so many games. In a way I think this sort of game is just what the staff was looking for and also helps to keep the guys motivated as they spend the next couple of minutes reviewing game film etc.

i don't think losing to a team made up of players who get paid to play is a bad thing.
 
I'd love to know if Pierce was guarding Marble most of the game. Make all the jokes you want Pierre has been a pro for a long time and was close to making the Lakers when they sucked. Either way the jokes are good
 
FG 42% 3FG 24% FT 57% that's brutal. It looks like the two most physical players Basabe and Olesani had the best game tonight and I'm guessing that was inside
 
Did PP ever hit any buzzer beaters as a Hawk? I dont seem to recall him being that clutch.

Who was the last Hawkeye to hit a buzzer beater to win a game? There hasn't been many of them the last decade or so...Luke Recker had one in the BTT..or more than one...maybe Horner had one at Indiana once...but it just doesn't happen all that often.
 
Somewhere I saw that their rim is a different height and some other things were different. Can't think where I saw it. Can anyone tell me what the differences are?
 

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