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Thursday, November 20, 2014

I'm thinking I've seen this movie before. In the agonizing final few weeks of last season probably. Iowa's basketball team looked decent in the first half of tonight's game against 10th-ranked Texas, then the roof fell in. Well, it wasn't actually the roof of Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple that fell in. It was the Hawkeyes' offense and defense that collapsed Consequently, Texas advanced to tomorrow night's championship game of the 2K Classic with a 71-57 victory. Iowa [2-1] won't win many, if any, games this season with 29.6 percent shooting, and if it gets just two field goals in 15 attempts by starting guards Anthony Clemmons and Mike Gesell. The three guards who came off the bench--Trey Dickerson, Josh Oglesby and Peter Jok--didn't exactly burn the nets either. They combined for three baskets in 14 tries. Aaron White's 23 points led the Hawkeyes--14 of them coming on free throws. Jonathan Holmes scored 17 of his 19 points in the last half to lead Texas [3-0], which is mighty tall and mighty talented. But the Longhorns are beatable. Rick Barnes' teams are usually beatable. But the Hawkeyes simply weren't up to the task. Iowa dominated the first half and actually led, 30-24, at its conclusion. But Texas' coaches and players made the adjustments Iowa's didn't at intermission, and the Longhorns completely outplayed the Hawkeyes after a 43-43 tie. Texas scored the next 13 points and held Iowa without a field goal for more than 8 minutes to decide the game. Iowa's Gabriel Olaseni was ejected from the game after being called for a flagrant foul in the final minutes.