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1981–82 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team

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1981–82 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 16
APNo. 16
Record21–8 (12–6 Big Ten)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
MVPKevin Boyle
Home arenaIowa Field House
(Capacity: 13,365)
Seasons
1981–82 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 7 Minnesota 14 4   .778 23 6   .793
No. 16 Iowa 12 6   .667 21 8   .724
Ohio State 12 6   .667 21 10   .677
Indiana 12 6   .667 19 10   .655
Purdue 11 7   .611 18 14   .563
Illinois 10 8   .556 18 11   .621
Michigan State 6 12   .333 11 17   .393
Michigan 6 12   .333 7 20   .259
Northwestern 4 14   .222 8 19   .296
Wisconsin* 1 17   .056 4 23   .148
Rankings from AP Poll
*Wisconsin forfeited all games after Jan 25, 1982 due to NCAA sanctions.
Disputed record (3–15, 6–23)

The 1981–82 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference. The team was led by head coach Lute Olson, coaching in his 8th season at the school, and played their home games on campus at the Iowa Field House in Iowa City. They were 20–7 in the regular season and 12–6 in Big Ten play.

In mid-February, Iowa was 18–2 and ranked fifth in the AP poll,[1] but then dropped five of their final seven games. In the last three games of the regular season, all losses, two went to overtime and the third was by a point.

The Hawkeyes received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the sixth-seed in the West Regional. In the opening round at Pullman, Washington, Iowa defeated Northeast Louisiana by seven,[2][3][4] but fell 69–67 in overtime to local favorite and #3 seed Idaho in the Round of 32,[5][6][7] and finished at 21–8 overall.

Roster

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1981–82 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
G 15 Steve Carfino 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
So Los Angeles, California
G 24 Bob Hansen 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Jr Des Moines, Iowa
G 25 Todd Berkenpas 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Fr Mapleton, Iowa
G 30 Kenny Arnold 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Sr Chicago, Illinois
F 32 Jerry Dennard 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Jr Chowchilla, California
F 34 Craig Anderson 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
So Madison, Wisconsin
F 40 Kevin Boyle 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Sr Chicago, Illinois
F/C 41 Greg Stokes 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Fr Hamilton, Ohio
C 42 Michael Payne 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Fr Quincy, Illinois
F 44 Mark Gannon 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Jr Iowa City, Iowa
G   Waymond King 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
So Kansas City, Missouri
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Schedule/results

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Non-Conference Regular Season
11/28/1981*
No. 9 Northern Illinois W 84–66 [8]  1–0
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
11/30/1981*
No. 9 Nebraska-Omaha W 71–58 [9]  2–0
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
12/5/1981*
No. 6 at Marquette W 79–68 OT[10] 3–0
U.S. Cellular Arena (11,052)
Milwaukee, WI
12/8/1981*
No. 6 at Iowa State
Rivalry
W 79–68 [11]  4–0
Hilton Coliseum 
Ames, IA
12/12/1981*
No. 6 Northern Iowa W 84–53 [12]  5–0
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
12/18/1981*
No. 6 at Clemson
Kettle Classic
W 80–68 [13]  6–0
Hofheinz Pavilion 
Houston, TX
12/19/1981*
No. 6 at Houston
Kettle Classic
L 52–62 [14]  6–1
Hofheinz Pavilion 
Houston, TX
12/30/1981*
No. 10 Drake
Rivalry
W 60–49  7–1
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
1/2/1982*
No. 10 at South Carolina W 57–47  8–1
Carolina Coliseum 
Columbia, SC
Big Ten Regular Season
1/7/1982
No. 7 Purdue W 62–40  9–1
(1–0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
1/9/1982
No. 7 Illinois W 56–50  10–1
(2–0)
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
1/14/1982
No. 5 at No. 11 Minnesota L 56–61  10–2
(2–1)
Williams Arena 
Minneapolis, MN
1/16/1982
No. 5 at Wisconsin W 78–62  11–2
(3–1)
Wisconsin Field House 
Madison, WI
1/21/1982
No. 6 at Northwestern W 49–48 [15]  12–2
(4–1)
Welsh-Ryan Arena 
Evanston, IL
1/23/1982
No. 6 Michigan W 56–38 [16]  13–2
(5–1)
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
1/28/1982
No. 6 at Michigan State W 57–56 [17]  14–2
(6–1)
Jenison Fieldhouse 
East Lansing, MI
1/30/1982
No. 6 Ohio State W 76–66  15–2
(7–1)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
2/4/1982
No. 5 Indiana W 62–40 [18]  16–2
(8–1)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
2/6/1982
No. 5 at Ohio State W 69–65  17–2
(9–1)
St. John Arena 
Columbus, OH
2/11/1982
No. 5 Northwestern W 62–49 [19]  18–2
(10–1)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA
2/13/1982
No. 5 at Indiana L 58–73 [20]  18–3
(10–2)
Assembly Hall 
Bloomington, IN
2/18/1982
No. 7 Michigan State W 59–53 [21]  19–3
(11–2)
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
2/20/1982
No. 7 at Michigan L 58–68 [22]  19–4
(11–3)
Crisler Arena (11,052)
Ann Arbor, MI
2/25/1982
No. 11 Wisconsin W 79–55 [23]  20–4
(12–3)
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
2/27/1982
No. 11 No. 13 Minnesota L 55–57 3OT[24][25] 20–5
(12–4)
Iowa Field House (13,365)
Iowa City, IA
3/4/1982
No. 11 at Illinois L 67–73 OT[26] 20–6
(12–5)
Assembly Hall (16,413)
Champaign, IL
3/6/1982
No. 11 at Purdue L 65–66  20–7
(12–6)
Mackey Arena 
West Lafayette, IN
NCAA Tournament
3/12/1982*
(6W) No. 16 vs. (11W) Northeast Louisiana
First Round
W 70–63 [2][3][4]  21–7
Beasley Coliseum (9,420)
Pullman, WA
3/14/1982*
(6W) No. 16 vs. (3W) No. 8 Idaho
Second Round
L 67–69 OT[5][6][7] 21–8
Beasley Coliseum (12,340)
Pullman, WA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Rankings

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References

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  2. ^ a b "Iowa rallies and wins; Pittsburgh is eliminated". The New York Times. March 13, 1982. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Van Sickel, Charlie (March 13, 1982). "Bring on Idaho, OSU!". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 17.
  4. ^ a b Killen, John (March 13, 1982). "Iowa, Pepperdine dodge bullets in NCAA". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
  5. ^ a b Missildine, Harry (March 15, 1982). "Idaho: next stop, Provo". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 15.
  6. ^ a b Van Sickel, Charlie (March 15, 1982). "UI Vandals: Sweet 16 and..." Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. 15.
  7. ^ a b Killen, John (March 15, 1982). "Kellerman's last shot paves way to Provo". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
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  11. ^ "Iowa breezes past Cyclones in 79-68 win" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. December 9, 1981. p. 14. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
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  22. ^ "Turnovers to blame in Hawks' third loss" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. February 22, 1982. p. 14. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  23. ^ "Iowa scoring avalanche buries Badgers" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. February 26, 1982. p. 16. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  24. ^ "A heartbreaking defeat for the Hawks" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. March 1, 1982. p. 1. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  25. ^ Kirkpatrick, Curry (March 8, 1982). "It Wasn't A Fond Farewell". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  26. ^ "Hawks fall out of first; lost to Illini" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. March 5, 1982. p. 14. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
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