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Iowa looks for better results in second game against Indiana

February 28, 2003 By admin

Iowa travels to Bloomington, Indiana to face the Hoosiers tommorrow. Indiana blasted Iowa win the first meeting and Hawkeye coach Steve Alford says being on the road doesn’t help the odds of getting a split. He says they’ve played well on the road, but Indiana is a tough team to beat at home.Indiana is coming off a loss, but Alford doesn’t think that will serve as any extra motivation for them. He says the Hoosiers are always under pressure to win, as anytime they win it’s expected, and anytime they lose they come under the gun. He says Indiana’s offense poses some unique problems as they do a lot of ball screening. Alford says the bottom line depends on what his team does. He says they have to play better as he doesn’t think the way they played in the first game is the same way they’ve been playing.Iowa is 6-7 in the Big Ten.

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