Fran McCaffery talks Iowa basketball's 99-89 loss to USC. Tyler Tachman. Iowa State basketball: Coach T.J. Otzelberger's impressions of Kansas
Iowa basketball can still salvage its West Coast trip with a win over UCLA on Friday, but the Hawkeyes will need to fix their road struggles to do it.
It’s increasingly difficult to take Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball seriously if it continues to be a punching bag for opposing offenses.
Iowa fell back to .500 in Big Ten play on Tuesday, dropping the first of two games in Los Angeles. USC was on the winning end this go-round, taking down the Hawkeyes 99-89. Head coach Fran McCaffery was not too happy postgame,
The Trojans (11-6, 3-3 Big Ten) never trailed, shot 37-of-57 (67%) from the field, 10-of-15 (60%) from 3-point range and outrebounded the Hawkeyes (12-5, 3-3 Big Ten) 37-20 in the win.
The Iowa Hawkeyes did not know where they would play just over 24 hours before facing a talented but struggling UCLA squad on Friday.
Iowa men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery discussed the Hawkeyes "business as usual" operation during week-long road trip in Los Angeles amid ongoing wildfires.
As Iowa enters its fourth Big Ten road game winless in similar matches this season, head coach Fran McCaffery said he sees one area in particular needing improvement.
Head coach Fran McCaffery discusses a variety of topics ahead of Iowa's matchup with USC.
It’s been an interesting week for the Iowa men’s basketball team. They lost their game on Tuesday night at USC, but they have been in an area of the country that is still dealing with tragic wildfires.
Oumar Ballo has played some of his best basketball in an Indiana uniform as of late, and Saturday’s trip to Iowa presents a contrasting matchup. Under coach Fran McCaffery, Iowa is known for a fast-paced,
Iowa’s men’s basketball team finishes its trip to California, and while Friday’s game against UCLA is going to go on as scheduled, the Hawkeyes didn’t know Thursday morning where the game would be played.