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Stirtz Leads Hawkeyes Past Maryland
7 Dec
Summary
- Iowa secured an 8-1 record with a strong conference win.
- Pharrel Payne achieved a career-high 14 rebounds for Maryland.
- Iowa capitalized on 18 turnovers, scoring 21 points.

The Iowa Hawkeyes showcased a dominant performance, defeating the Maryland Terrapins in their initial Big Ten Conference matchup. Guard Stirtz led the charge with an efficient 10-of-17 shooting performance, including four three-pointers, setting the tone early. Supporting players Cam Manyawu, Tate Sage, and Cooper Koch also contributed significantly to Iowa's offensive output.
Iowa established a substantial 14-point lead by halftime, which they dramatically extended in the second half with a swift 12-2 run. Cam Manyawu was instrumental in this second-half surge, scoring 11 of Iowa's first 16 points after halftime. The Hawkeyes' defense also played a crucial role, capitalizing on 18 Maryland turnovers to score 21 crucial points.
The Terrapins, playing in coach Buzz Williams' first Big Ten game, struggled to contain Iowa's offense. Despite Pharrel Payne's strong effort with 17 points and a career-high 14 rebounds, Maryland could not overcome Iowa's consistent scoring and turnover advantage. Iowa's victory improved their season record to 8-1, while Maryland fell to 0-1 in conference play.



