When and where is the game?
Thursday, March 5, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA.
Sports / College Basketball
The No. 3 Michigan Wolverines, fresh off clinching the Big Ten regular-season title, face the Iowa Hawkeyes in a late-season matchup. Michigan looks to continue its dominant season, while Iowa aims to improve its tournament positioning.
Michigan (27-2, 17-1 Big Ten) secured the outright 2026 Big Ten regular-season title after a dominant victory over Illinois. Coach Dusty May has led the Wolverines to a 54-12 record in his first two seasons.
Iowa (20-9, 10-8 Big Ten) has struggled recently, dropping four of their last six games. However, they remain a Kenpom top-25 team and are likely to be selected for the NCAA Tournament. Iowa's offense is methodical, ranking last in the Big Ten in pace. Point guard Bennett Stirtz leads the team in usage and scoring, averaging over 20 PPG.
Michigan's offense is the polar opposite of Iowa's, preferring to sprint in transition and attack the rim. The Wolverines will look to control the pace of the game and exploit Iowa's struggles with interior defense and fouls.
Thursday, March 5, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA.
The game will be streamed on Peacock.
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