Painfully Close; Hawks Fall to Michigan

JonDMiller

Publisher/Founder
I was all set for the headline of this story to be ‘Reversal’ as it looked like Iowa was going to beat Michigan on Tuesday night a few weeks after losing by 14 at Ann Arbor in a game that was hardly that close.

However, All Big Ten center DeShawn Sims had other ideas, stabbing the Hawkeyes in the heart with two daggers; one of them being a three-point shot with :06.1 second to play to tie the game, and another a closely guarded fall-away 15 footer over Andrew Brommer with under two minutes left in overtime to give Michigan a two possession lead. Sims wound up scoring 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Michigan, who decided to go into the paint in the second half after scoring just six inside in the first.

This was a painful loss for the Hawkeyes and for their fans. Iowa deserved to win this game, if there is such a thing. They played valiantly and fought extremely hard, and it was an entertaining brand of basketball.

Iowa hit 27-58 shots, including 9-21 from three-point range; that is within their recipe for success. They had 12 turnovers to Michigan’s nine, another stat that is within their margin for error (it as 10-8 in that stat at the end of regulation). They were +3 on the glass, they went to the line four more times than did Michigan, making 12-16 from the stripe; however it was two late misses, one by Aaron Fuller and one by Cully Payne, that would come back to haunt Iowa as they helped keep the game within one possession and Sims, a 31% three-point shooter entering the game, sent it to overtime.

Aaron Fuller played the game of his career, hitting 30 points and 13 rebounds, including six offensive boards; he leads the league in that statistic. He had 20 & 10 with more than 12 minutes to play in the game. Matt Gatens scored 21 for Iowa while Cully Payne played one of his better floor games, dishing out seven assists to just one turnover. Payne added 10 points. However, he was just 3-14 shooting and took one too many errant attempts right at the rim in range of the tall trees. Andrew Brommer played 13 minutes and showed that he can grow into a contributor on this team. He had some nice defensive stops against Sims, a future NBA big man, although he still hurries his offensive sets and needs a lot of work on that area of his game.

In the end, the Hawkeyes lost 80-78. This is the kind of game that this type of team, one that is building for the future, needs to put into their reserve tank to get them through the last few games of this year. They needed the reward for their hard work, but they were left wondering how they let a five point lead with :22 seconds left to play in regulation evaporate.

I guess one could say this game will be a learning lesson, but in a season filled with all sorts of lessons, the kids just wanted a win. They deserved a win but as in life, you don’t always get what you deserve.

With the loss, Iowa falls to 9-18 on the season, 3-11 in Big Ten play. They have three more regular season games, plus at least one contest in the Big Ten tournament. No team in Iowa history has lost 20 games in a season, and Iowa will have to finish 4-0 to end the regular season if it wants to avoid that dubious mark. That road starts on 2/25 as the Hawkeyes travel to Northwestern. They will then host Indiana before finishing at Wisconsin and Minnesota.
 
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Thats a very long post, it all makes sense in all. But to put it in shorter terms you could just say fuller played out of his mind, iowa played well, and it all ended just a little short into dissapointment
 
Sims gets the foul and the and one at the end. Fuller gets hammered at the hoop and no call. There is your game right there. Kind of a Jim Bain moment. Teddy Valentine and Ed Hightower turn in their typical performance. Still we would have won if Cully makes his free throws.
 
Agree with most Jon, but how is it that Iowa deserved to win? When you have as many defensive breakdowns as Iowa did, it's hard to say that you deserved to win. Multiple times a guy gets a rebound, dribbles down the middle of the floor and has a wide-open 3.
I thought we were fortunate to be leading late and then didn't capitalize on the good fortune and close out Michigan.
 
Cully should of never been at the line. Gatens got absolutely mugged, and they never called it. Old Eddy Hightower wasn't going to let the Hawks win tonight.
 
Maybe Iowa fans and players deserved the good feeling of a win but to say that Iowa deserved to win this game is melodramatic. Playing on the road and squeaking out a close victory is every bit as deserving. It's a tough loss. Hell, I lost money. Did I deserve to win some cash?
 
"This was a painful loss for the Hawkeyes and for their fans. Iowa deserved to win this game, if there is such a thing. They played valiantly and fought extremely hard, and it was an entertaining brand of basketball." Jon Miller

Not a painful loss anymore...I am numb to it all. Iowa did not deserve to win this game...you have a 5 point lead late you find a way to win as a team and a staff, what was the play drawn up with Gaten to the hole. They do play hard I will give them that...but entertaining???? Not in my book...no up and down, no pressing, no chess match with switching defenses, variances of sets...it is painfully all the same. After last possession Lick grabbed his coat and was ready to shake hands...still time.
 
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Lick is like an old football coach, who runs the vier option. There is no branching off of it, he just runs the option every play. There are about 3 different options off of the vier and that is what this type of coach calls variety in an offense.

Lick seriously never changes anything at all. he plays the most basic style of basketball there is. He plays 1/2 court defense and runs all of about 3 plays on offense. Seriously UNI has over 100 set plays they run at different times. Iowa doesn't have any.

Lick is content on setting ball screen after ball screen. Well after 3 years ya think most of the teams have figured it out! If lick doesn't pull in two more decent recruits for next year, we are gonna be screwed for another year. His system is not a good system in the college game, he does not have a post player good enough to dominate like sims can. Lets face it, we are gonna be mediocre for another year.
 
Cully should of never been at the line. Gatens got absolutely mugged, and they never called it. Old Eddy Hightower wasn't going to let the Hawks win tonight.

Ed Hightower has always been hooked up to a Buffalo Wild Wings someplace--usually the one in Champaign-Urbana, tonight it was the one in Ann Arbor. He has always made sure that the game stays close and the "right" team wins.

Move on to the NBA, Eddy.

With that said, good teams can win despite bad or missed calls.
 
Agree with most Jon, but how is it that Iowa deserved to win? When you have as many defensive breakdowns as Iowa did, it's hard to say that you deserved to win. Multiple times a guy gets a rebound, dribbles down the middle of the floor and has a wide-open 3.
I thought we were fortunate to be leading late and then didn't capitalize on the good fortune and close out Michigan.

This!
 
Ed Hightower has always been hooked up to a Buffalo Wild Wings someplace--usually the one in Champaign-Urbana, tonight it was the one in Ann Arbor. He has always made sure that the game stays close and the "right" team wins.

Move on to the NBA, Eddy.

With that said, good teams can win despite bad or missed calls.

Can we stop blaming the officials? Sure we didnt get some big calls but if Cully makes both free throws and/or Bawinkel doesnt foul Sims Iowa wins. Iowa, not the officals lost this game
 
Maybe Iowa fans and players deserved the good feeling of a win but to say that Iowa deserved to win this game is melodramatic. Playing on the road and squeaking out a close victory is every bit as deserving. It's a tough loss. Hell, I lost money. Did I deserve to win some cash?


If you lost money then you bet on Michigan as they were favored by 4 so your point doesn't make sense.
 
Lick is like an old football coach, who runs the vier option. There is no branching off of it, he just runs the option every play. There are about 3 different options off of the vier and that is what this type of coach calls variety in an offense.

Lick seriously never changes anything at all. he plays the most basic style of basketball there is. He plays 1/2 court defense and runs all of about 3 plays on offense. Seriously UNI has over 100 set plays they run at different times. Iowa doesn't have any.

Lick is content on setting ball screen after ball screen. Well after 3 years ya think most of the teams have figured it out! If lick doesn't pull in two more decent recruits for next year, we are gonna be screwed for another year. His system is not a good system in the college game, he does not have a post player good enough to dominate like sims can. Lets face it, we are gonna be mediocre for another year.

Aaron Fuller out scored and out rebounded Sims. Aaron Fuller is a post player.
 
If that is what we have to look forward to, then we are gonna struggle to get to 9 wins every year! Lets face we do not have a post player! Fuller is not a Dominating post player, he gets his points off of "garbage" baskets. he is around the rim and cleans up. What iowa needs is someone they drop the ball down to and he can back his way down and go up. I mean seriously get their "bigs" into foul trouble! Sims did that to Cole, why can't Iowa do that? Because we have no real "big" man down low.
 
Ding ding ding! I really thought they would win this game. With 10 seconds or so I really, really thought they would win. Only a small bet but I prefer to win.
 
Sims gets the foul and the and one at the end. Fuller gets hammered at the hoop and no call. There is your game right there. Kind of a Jim Bain moment. Teddy Valentine and Ed Hightower turn in their typical performance. Still we would have won if Cully makes his free throws.

Get real Hooper. Iowa had PLENTY of chacnes to put this game away. This is not on the officials.
 

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