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Iowa Hawkeyes on March Madness Bubble
14 Mar
Summary
- Iowa's first-year coach McCollum faced chaos after a February 22 loss.
- The team has a 2-5 record since their major win over Nebraska.
- Iowa has a 94% at-large probability for March Madness.

The Iowa Hawkeyes, led by first-year head coach Ben McCollum, find themselves in a precarious position regarding March Madness qualification. Despite securing a significant victory against No. 9 Nebraska, the team's performance has been inconsistent since February 22, with a 2-5 record following that date.
While the Hawkeyes have accumulated quality losses against ranked opponents, their overall record of 21-12 includes a 3-7 stretch since defeating Northwestern. Despite this recent slump, Iowa maintains a high 94% at-large probability for the NCAA Tournament, indicating their tournament drought is likely to conclude.
Potential outcomes include Iowa falling to a double-digit seed due to their Big Ten tournament performance. Regardless of seeding, the team faces a challenging path, potentially meeting a Top 2 seed in the second round.




