It's not that uncommon. There's a difference between an "intentional" regular foul to stop the clock and/or put the other team on the line, like a reach-in, and a formal "intentional" foul (now called a flagrant foul), which is a foul using excessive force. As per the NCAA rules, "This offense includes the former "intentional foul" of fouling an opposing player to prevent an easy breakaway score."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagrant_foul
Iowa 1 of 14 from three........whatever
Potter pretty strong too. Garza not pushing him around. But Wisconsin bigs both have 3 fouls.
Garza has 17 and 11 with 12:15 left.
The problem is nobody else is doing anything. This is exactly what they did when they lost to Nebraska.
Do you think Garza is having a typical Garza game? His legs are tired looking to me. Potter and Reuvers are making him work very hard for everything. He is missing shots he usually finishes. And his defense is not great tonight.
Yep. 2-18 from 3. They’re just cold as ice tonight. And Wisconsin is playing well.He's on pace for like 30 and 20. The problem is nobody else can hit a shot.
He's on pace for like 30 and 20. The problem is nobody else can hit a shot.
He always looks exhausted. Always.
And no replay of the hold on the other endThat was a gift on the continuation, saying the bucket by Toussaint was good
Since we play Wisconsin twice we should root for them.Maybe not Go Wisky....lol
Just read something where we should root for IOWA
Watch the way he shoves his right forearm into the Wisky guys chest in that charge...oh sorry. Block and 1.Looked like a charge on Toussaint to begin with, then he gets the all-time longest continuation call in college basketball history.
What an insane game
Iowa on a 17-2 run late in second half. This would be a tough loss for Wisconsin to get over.