A reporter covering a basketball game in Iowa suffered a broken leg – when delirious fans stormed the court after a dramatic victory. The pressure defense from the Cyclones stopped the Hawkeyes’ mini-run after Iowa had a few very costly turnovers.
Gareth A Davies will be here from 3am (GMT) on Sunday morning will all the news and action live and direct from Las Vegas, in the meantime here’s his preview to the big fight…
Jarrod Uthoff, who had scored a career-high 27 points in a win over Western Illinois on Monday, scored 30 of his 32 points in the first half for Iowa (7-3), which has lost seven straight in Ames.
“If fans want to storm the court, they’re going to do it”, Peterson told The Associated Press in his room at a Des Moines-area hospital. And two years ago when Iowa State beat Iowa at home, the fans rushed onto the court (sound familiar?).
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Iowa State guard Monte Morris hit a jumper to give his team an 83-82 lead with 10 seconds left in the second half, capping a 20-point rally to keep the Cyclones’ record an unblemished 8-0.
A reporter for the Des Moines Register suffered a “significant” broken leg after fans stormed the court following ISU’s one point victory over Iowa Thursday night.
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But this is still going to rekindle the debate over an increasingly risky college basketball tradition. They beat the Cyclones down the floor nearly every possession, which led to easy buckets in transition.
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