MVP: Trevor Mbakwe, Gophers
The junior power forward scored a career-high 24 points, including 22 in the second half. He also had a steal and five rebounds.
BY THE NUMBERS
3 More points for the Hawkeyes (25) than Mbakwe in the second half (22).
17 Turnovers for the Hawkeyes, which the Gophers converted into 20 points.
34-14 Scoring margin for the Gophers inside.
13-7-5 Points, rebounds and assists for Gophers small forward Rodney Williams
11 Points for Iowa's Bryce Cartwright, the team's leading scorer.
34 Shooting percentage for the Hawkeyes, including 6-for-28 from three-point range (21 percent)
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