PARIS, France -- Four players each scored 12 
points to lead Iowa's basketball team to a 93-74 victory over St. Quentin Saturday night to remain unbeaten after four 
games of its European trip.
Josh Oglesby, Aaron White, Anthony Clemmons and
Roy Devyn Marble all led the Hawkeyes in the scoring column with 12 points each. In fact, nine Hawkeyes netted seven points or more.
Melsahn Basabe had nine points, while Jarrod Uthoff, Peter Jok,
Adam Woodbury and Gabriel Olaseni all contributed seven points.
The first quarter was back-and-forth and 
finished in a 20-20 tie.  The Hawkeyes began to distance themselves from
 St. Quentin in the second period, due in large part to the play of 
Iowa’s second unit.  With Iowa leading 29-28 with 6:58
 left in the half, Iowa scored 15 straight points to go up double 
digits. Iowa took a 48-33 advantage into halftime.
“I thought our defense translated into our 
offense tonight,” said Oglesby, who was named game MVP.  “We played 
really good defense, especially in the second quarter.”
A 3-pointer with 9:39 left in the fourth period 
pulled St. Quentin to within eight points, but a 10-0 scoring surge put 
the game out of reach.
The Hawkeyes owned the glass for the second 
consecutive contest, this time out-rebounding its opponent by 18 
(53-35).  Basabe cleared a game-high 11 boards, while White snagged 
eight.  Iowa was aggressive on defense, yet again, tonight
 blocking nine shots, forcing 19 turnovers and collecting 12 steals. 
Olaseni rejected a game-high four shots, while White had a game-high 
three steals.
“When you look at the scoring, rebounding and 
assists numbers, we were unbelievably balanced and unselfish,” said coach Fran McCaffery. “We got offense, size and versatility coming off 
the bench and it’s great to see it come together.”
Saturday was the Hawkeyes’ last day in Paris. The
 team will depart Sunday morning for Marseilles, southern France, by 
train before continuing its exhibition tour on the court Monday night 
against Hyeres-Toulon at 6 p.m. local time (11
 a.m. CT).
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Matt Weitzel of Iowa's sports information staff].
