No. 3 Iowa Cruises Past Northwestern, 85-71

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Peter Jok had 22 of his 26 points in the second half to help third-ranked Iowa blow past Northwestern, 85-71, on Sunday.

Jarrod Uthoff scored 23 points for the Hawkeyes (17-4, 8-1 Big Ten), who sent Northwestern to its fifth straight loss.

Uthoff shook off his season-low nine points in Thursday's defeat at No. 8 Maryland with 19 in the first half as Iowa went up by 16. Jok followed with three straight 3s and Iowa rolled to its seventh league win by at least 10 points.

Tre Demps had a season-high 30 points for Northwestern (15-8, 3-7). Bryant McIntosh, the Wildcats' leading scorer at 15 points per game, was held to just four.

The Wildcats looked strong in nonconference play, and a 3-2 start in the Big Ten had some wondering if they were poised for a rare run for an upper division finish.

Blowout losses to Indiana and Michigan changed that thinking.

Iowa had it nearly as easy against the free-falling Wildcats.

The Hawkeyes shook off a sluggish start with a 14-0 run, highlighted by a tough inside score from emerging freshman Ahmad Wagner, to go up 28-18 midway through the first half.

Fellow freshman Nicholas Baer drilled a 3 to make it a 15-point game, and Uthoff spun nearly 360 degrees for an open bank shot to give Iowa a 42-24 lead.

Northwestern briefly got back within nine. But another bank shot from Uthoff — and those Jok 3s — helped turn the final 10 minutes into a blowout. Iowa led by as much as 29 before Northwestern made a late run against the Hawkeyes' backups.

Northwestern has lost seven of its last 10 after winning 10 straight to end 2015.

TIP-INS

Northwestern: The Wildcats lost to the Hoosiers 89-57 and to the Spartans 76-45 after pushing Maryland to overtime in College Park on Jan. 19. ... The loss brought coach Chris Collins back to .500 as a head coach at 44-44.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes fell one game shy of matching their longest Big Ten winning streak when they lost to Maryland on Thursday. Iowa had won 13 straight league games dating back to last year. ... Iowa held Northwestern scoreless for over seven minutes in one stretch of the first half.

WHAT'S NEXT

Iowa hosts Penn State on Wednesday.

Northwestern hosts Minnesota on Thursday.

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