We all know that.
It’s still November.
But this 2018-2019 Iowa basketball team is starting to look a whole lot better than last season’s 14-19 outfit.
The Hawkeyes improved their record to 4-0 tonight for the first time in 5 seasons with a surprisingly-easy 91-72 victory over Connecticut in the championship game of the four-team 2K Empire Classic tournament in New York City.
It was the first time the Hawkeyes have won a tournament out of the state of Iowa since 1998.
Tyler Cook scored 26 points, Luka Garza 22 and Connor McCaffery 19 for Iowa. Garza was named the tournament’s most valuable player.
As they did in their tournament opener against Oregon, the Hawkeyes played strong defense.
All in all, the trip to the famous Madison Square Garden could pay huge dividends for Iowa.
“You’re right, it’s early,” a Hawkeye fan texted me after the game.
“Everything could go haywire for Iowa, but it is fun for a while to be excited about the future. At least cautiously excited.
“The last 20 years of Iowa basketball, with the exception of a few brief moments, have been mediocre at best.”
UConn coach Dan Hurley didn’t have to watch the final 1 minute 44 seconds of tonight’s game.
He was ejected after drawing his second technical foul.
“I did not like the job I did getting my team ready to play this game,” Hurley told reporters.