IOWA CITY, Iowa — Follow this post for updates from Carver Hawkeye Arena as Indiana and Iowa meet Saturday night in primetime.
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The game tips at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
UNDER FOUR TIMEOUT: Iowa leads 78-50.
UNDER 8 TIMEOUT: Iowa leads 72-48. IU shooting just 38.8% from the field.
UNDER 12 TIMEOUT: It’s Iowa 67 Indiana 43. Hawkeyes shooting 59.5% from the field, 56.3% from three. 11:43 left.
TIMEOUT INDIANA: Iowa opens the second half with a 14-5 start and forces an IU timeout. It’s 57-38 Hawkeyes with 16:02 left in the game.
TIMEOUT INDIANA: 10-0 run for Iowa forces an IU timeout. It’s 35-28 Hawkeyes lead. Indiana up to 11 turnovers. 3:31 left.
TIMEOUT IOWA: 11-0 run for IU and a 24-23 lead. Really good minutes from Tucker, Leal, Carlyle and Hatton off the bench.
UNDER 12 TIMEOUT: It’s 21-13 Iowa with 11:25 left. Myles Rice has seven points to lead IU.
UNDER 16 TIMEOUT: It’s 11-4 Iowa with 15:23 left in the first. IU has six turnovers against just one made field goal.
Indiana wins the tip and we are underway.
Starting lineups —
Injury report —
-Malik Reneau, Gabe Cupps and Jakai Newton are all OUT for Indiana.
-Cooper Koch is OUT for Iowa.
There are no questionable players for either team.
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