Pardon me for a few seconds.
I’m searching for all the superlatives I’ve had stashed away for a while.
The Iowa basketball team that so many people have been criticizing for so long went on the big stage tonight, outplayed and outhustled the nation’s 13th-ranked team and rather easily won a game it wasn’t supposed to win.
Yes, sir, the Hawkeyes completely dominated Oregon, 77-69, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Not even the presence of 7-2 Oregon player Bol Bol, the son of 7-7 Manute Bol, a former NBA standout, could affect this aroused Iowa squad.
This was a Hawkeye team that was among the nation’s worst at playing defense while struggling to a 14-19 record last season
But a very strong defense was something that contributed mightily to tonight’s upset in something called the 2K Empire Classic.
The Hawkeyes will need that same tenacity Friday night when they play Connecticut for the championship of the four-team event.
UConn shot the lights out while jolting No. 15 Syracuse, 83-76, in tonight’s opening game.
Jordan Bohannon’s 16 points led Iowa, which improved its record to 3-0.