Iowa blows out No. 18 Indiana at home, 78-66

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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa senior Matt Gatens has often been viewed as the steady though unspectacular leader of a rebuilding Hawkeyes program.

Gatens finally showed how spectacular he can be against No. 18 Indiana on Sunday, burying the Hoosiers with a remarkable second-half shooting display.

Gatens scored a career-high 30 points and the Hawkeyes beat Indiana 78-66 on Sunday, snapping the Hoosiers’ three-game winning streak.

Melsahn Basabe had 13 points and five blocks for the Hawkeyes (14-13, 6-8 Big Ten), who beat the Hoosiers in Iowa City for the seventh time in eight tries.

Iowa jumped out to an 11-point halftime lead and pushed it to 52-33 midway through the second half. Indiana closed to 10, but Gatens responded with four crucial 3s to guide the Hawkeyes to the easy victory.

“Gatens, who was the most determined player on the floor in my opinion the whole day anyway, just took it to another level,” Indiana coach Tom Crean said. “When he hit those shots, we just couldn’t overcome it.”

Freshman Cody Zeller had 15 points and 13 rebounds and Victor Oladipo added 15 points for Indiana (20-7, 8-7), which is now just a game over .500 in the Big Ten and 2-6 in league road games.

“Give credit to Iowa. They came in and played a lot harder than we did. Outrebounded us, outdid us in pretty much everything, so that’s all on us,” said Indiana guard Jordan Hulls, who was held to two points.

This one quickly turned into a laugher early in the second half.

However, few would have guessed it’d be the Hawkeyes running away with it.

Iowa pushed its lead to 48-32 on a transition layup from Gatens. Seldom-used big man Andrew Brommer then broke through traffic for a tip-in, giving Iowa a 19-point edge with 12:13 to go.

The Hoosiers finally got going by scoring nine straight points to cut it to 52-42. But that’s when the steady Gatens broke their momentum with a remarkable stretch of back-breaking 3s.

The first 3 from Gatens stopped Indiana’s run, which had threatened to make things interesting. Gatens then rescued a lost possession with a 3 from at least 25 feet out to put Iowa back on top 58-44 with 6:36 to go.

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