Foul-Plagued Northwestern Loses At Iowa, 93-67

LUKE MEREDITH, AP Sports Writer

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Even at full strength, Northwestern figured to have a tough time with No. 20 Iowa.

Foul trouble and the inability to match the depth of the Hawkeyes sent the Wildcats to yet another blowout loss in Big Ten play.

Aaron White had 18 points and 10 rebounds, Melsahn Basabe added 16 points with 10 boards and No. 20 Iowa routed Northwestern 93-67 Thursday night.

Devyn Marble scored 15 points for the Hawkeyes, who never trailed despite playing without coach Fran McCaffery. He was suspended one game by the Big Ten for an outburst directed at officials during last weekend's loss at Wisconsin.

JerShon Cobb had 18 points to lead Northwestern, but he and Alex Olah fouled out and Drew Crawford had three fouls at halftime.

The Wildcats (7-9, 0-3 Big Ten) were also outrebounded 41-28 and let the Hawkeyes shoot 8 of 14 from 3-point range.

"Their athleticism and depth wore us down as the game went on," Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. "Having Crawford, Cobb and Olah get in serious foul trouble, we had to manage that most of the game and that affected some of the aggressiveness we can play with."

Iowa (13-3, 2-1) opened the game on a 10-0 run and never looked back. The Hawkeyes led by double digits the entire second half, improving to 10-0 at home.

Northwestern had its share of promising moments in non-conference play, winning three straight before a one-point loss to crosstown rival DePaul. But the Wildcats have been overmatched in Collins' first Big Ten campaign.

Northwestern has lost all three league games by at least 23 points.

Crawford scored 12 points for the Wildcats, who had just four assists.

"Our thing is we really haven't had Cobb and Crawford play well together," Collins said. "For us, our margin of error is really small. We need our good players to play really well."

This was the first time Iowa played without McCaffery on the bench since he took over as coach in 2010.

The Hawkeyes looked just fine playing for assistant Kirk Speraw.

Iowa went through a stretch of sluggishness that allowed Northwestern to get within four after its 10-0 spurt at the start. But back-to-back 3s from Mike Gesell and Jarrod Uthoff put the Hawkeyes back ahead 26-15.

White, who scored his first 10 points at the free throw line, finished a fast break with a dunk that gave Iowa a 41-26 halftime lead.

Basabe — who committed to McCaffery while he was at Siena and followed him to Iowa — became the 42nd player in school history with at least 1,000 career points late in the first half. His tip-in of a miss by White made it 55-35 with 15:31 left.

Adam Woodbury matched a season high with 10 points for Iowa.

The Hawkeyes will get McCaffery back for Sunday's road game at No. 3 Ohio State. They'll probably need him for that one, with the Buckeyes coming off their first loss of the season in overtime at No. 5 Michigan State.

Iowa is 0-2 on the road, though both losses came against ranked opponents Iowa State and Wisconsin by just seven combined points.

"They're a heck of a team and they play really well together," Collins said.

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