Iowa comes from behind to defeat Utah 95-88 in a neutral-site game in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with Payton Sandfort leading the way with 24 points. The Hawkeyes turned an 11-point deficit into a double-digit lead in the second half, with Sandfort scoring 19 points in the final half. This was Iowa’s first-ever win over Utah, as Lawson Lovering had a career-high 25 points and Mason Madsen contributed 24 points for the Utes. All five Iowa starters scored in double figures as they sealed the victory. Iowa opened the second half with a 7-0 run to take the lead for good, finishing with a 15-5 surge. The Utes struggled to score in the first three minutes and 44 seconds of the game, allowing Iowa to take a commanding lead. Despite a strong effort from Utah, Iowa managed to maintain the lead and secure the win. Mason Madsen’s solid shooting and Lovering’s scoring efforts were not enough to stop Sandfort and the Hawkeyes from coming out on top. Iowa’s strong performance in the second half propelled them to victory, marking a historic win against Utah.
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