IOWA CITY, Iowa — No shot Luka Garza makes surprises Iowa coach Fran McCaffery.
Not even the new fadeaway that Garza unveiled Wednesday in a 97-67 victory over North Carolina Central.
Garza had 26 points and 10 rebounds to help the Hawkeyes win their 10th consecutive opener.
"Whenever it leaves his hand, you're surprised when it doesn't go in," McCaffery said. "He just has an uncanny knack, and touch, around the basket, and it also extends out on the floor, which makes him a handful to guard. We're just thrilled that he keeps working and he's such an unselfish guy."
The Big Ten player of the year last season and the lone unanimous selection on the preseason AP All-America team, Garza had his 17th consecutive game of 20 points or more. He was 11 of 14 from the field against constant double-teams.
"You know, I think that's a move I've worked on a lot," Garza said about the shot in the second half that had him smiling as he headed to the other end of the court. "Trying to add some moves in the post, and just trying to get comfortable making different moves. It was nice to get that one through."
The senior center had just four points in the first 10 1/2 minutes before the Hawkeyes took control with a 20-2 run near the end of the first half. He had six of Iowa's final nine points in the run.
"I think we kind of sped them up, and we got to the glass," Garza said. "We started pressing, getting steals, and then obviously getting back to the glass for second shots."