Both the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Drake Bulldogs will be competing in NCAA tournament. The Iowa Hawkeyes are second seed in the west region and will play Grand Canyon on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Drake Bulldogs will be playing Wichita State on Thursday for the opportunity to be the 11th seed. The Hawkeyes resume is impressive enough without the conference title, with most projections having them earning a 2 or 3 seed in their region.The Hawkeyes have won eight of their last 10 games, and with 21 wins for the season, Iowa has a combined 13 Quadrant-1 and Quad-2 wins, and those are the best wins you can possibly have on your schedule based on quality of opponent.Iowa’s eight wins against AP Top 25 opponents this season, is tied with Kansas for second most in the country this season.At 25-and-4 overall, the Drake Bulldogs have the third most wins in school single-season, one win shy of matching the 1969 Final Four team.The Bulldogs are Drake 6-2 in games against Quad 1 and Quad 2 opponents this season.Drake hasn’t made the tournament since 2008. None of the locations or times for the tournament games have been announced yet.
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Both the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Drake Bulldogs will be competing in NCAA tournament.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are second seed in the west region and will play Grand Canyon on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Drake Bulldogs will be playing Wichita State on Thursday for the opportunity to be the 11th seed.
The Hawkeyes resume is impressive enough without the conference title, with most projections having them earning a 2 or 3 seed in their region.
The Hawkeyes have won eight of their last 10 games, and with 21 wins for the season, Iowa has a combined 13 Quadrant-1 and Quad-2 wins, and those are the best wins you can possibly have on your schedule based on quality of opponent.
Iowa’s eight wins against AP Top 25 opponents this season, is tied with Kansas for second most in the country this season.
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At 25-and-4 overall, the Drake Bulldogs have the third most wins in school single-season, one win shy of matching the 1969 Final Four team.
The Bulldogs are Drake 6-2 in games against Quad 1 and Quad 2 opponents this season.
Drake hasn’t made the tournament since 2008.
None of the locations or times for the tournament games have been announced yet.
