The Iowa men’s basketball team has won two games in the NCAA tournament for the first time in 27 years, but that’s not where it wants to stop. No, the Hawkeyes have set their eyes on winning four more and claiming a national title.
The college basketball season isn’t over yet, but it’s safe to say that Ben McCollum’s first season in Iowa City is a resounding success. McCollum, who is just in his second season coaching in Division I — he led Drake to the NCAA tournament last year before taking the job with Iowa — is a proven winner.
The No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes survived a first-round scare to set up a second-round matchup with the only remaining double-digit seed. No. 10 Virginia took No.
Last year, the Iowa Hawkeyes failed to make it out of the first weekend. It was Jan Jensen's first year as the team's head coach and things didn't quite go according to plan in the second round.
It seemed like the No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes were one of the most slept-on teams coming into this year's NCAA tournament. On the contrary, Iowa entered this year's tournament at 26-6 overall.
In 1999, the Iowa Hawkeyes took down the Arkansas Razorbacks in the second round of the NCAA tournament to advance to the Sweet 16. The victory brought joy to the Hawkeye faithful, who were ready to believe that their team could go on a run and potentially claim a national championship.
The most chaotic outcome in the NCAA Tournament is unfolding, and they have a name for it: Cornmageddon. After beating Florida by a single point, Iowa has clinched its spot in the Sweet 16 against its familiar foe, Nebraska, as the two head down to Houston for a meeting of the ages.
Fresh off a 10-point win over a No. 15 seed that exceeded all expectations, the No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes are set to do battle with No. 10 Virginia. Virginia sits at 21-11 overall and went 11-7 in ACC play this season.
One Iowa player poured salt in Florida’s open wound Sunday after the thrilling finish to their second-round clash in the 2026 NCAA Tournament. 9-seed Iowa upset 1-seed Florida in one of the wildest endings in this year’s March Madness.
In a game that got heated early, the Iowa Hawkeyes found a way to shock the world. While there weren't any perfect brackets remaining anyway, there sure wouldn't have been anymore after Iowa knocked off No.
Taking down the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament isn't going to be easy, but no head coach has as much tournament success as Ben McCollum. The Iowa Hawkeyes are in good shape with him at the helm, as proven when they picked up their first tournament win in five years against Clemson.
The No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes were nearly on the wrong side of history against No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson. FDU certainly didn't look like a No. 15 seed as the 30-win team came up just short, 58-48.
The deck is certainly stacked against the Iowa Hawkeyes, but that doesn't mean they can't come out of Tampa with a win. Iowa is looking to play spoiler as No.
The women's NCAA Tournament has a unique schedule, to say the least. For the Round of 32, the Iowa Hawkeyes are stuck playing on a weekday at 2:00 p.m.
The magic of March is that absolutely anything can happen on the hardwood. But if you are sitting in Carver-Hawkeye Arena completely decked out in black and gold, the absolute last thing you want is a Cinderella story unfolding on your home floor.
The Iowa Hawkeyes were able to pick up a win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament despite an off night from their star point guard. Bennett Stirtz, a future first-round draft pick, still led the team in scoring, but he was just 4-for-17 from the field.
The Iowa Hawkeyes took care of business in the first round as they advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021. That year is one Hawkeyes fans don't want to remember as they blew it as the No.
The last thing the Iowa Hawkeyes want to do is sleep on their first-round opponent in the NCAA Tournament. Fairleigh Dickinson is 30-4 for a reason. Three of those four losses have come on the road, so that certainly favors Iowa, especially when you look at who some of those losses were against.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have been hot since Caitlin Clark hit the scene. And the popularity of the program has lasted even after Clark's departure. Coach Jan Jensen's squad enters NCAA Tournament play having won 8 of its last 9 games and is slotted as a No.
Securing their first tournament win in five years was incredible, but now it's up to the Iowa Hawkeyes to make some more history. Iowa hasn't won two NCAA Tournament games since the 1998-99 season.
TAMPA, Fla. — No matter the sport, you have a great chance to win when you play stout defense. The Iowa Hawkeyes proved that with a 67-61 win over the Clemson Tigers in the first round of the men's NCAA Tournament on Friday evening at Benchmark International Arena.
It would not have been surprising to anybody to hear that the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team was the country's most popular when superstar guard Caitlin Clark was on the Hawkeyes' roster.