Bennett Stirtz, Iowa target seventh straight win at Maryland
Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz (14) drives toward the basket against Northwestern guard Jayden Reid (4) and Northwestern forward Nick Martinelli (2) Feb. 8, 2026 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. It's not easy to find a signature win on Iowa's resume. The Hawkeyes have yet to beat a ranked team in four tries.
But by virtue of being nearly flawless against the rest of its competition, Iowa (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) has risen to No. 20 in the NET Rankings and, barring a late-season collapse, is on its way to gaining a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
The Hawkeyes face another unranked foe Wednesday in College Park, Md., when they put their six-game winning streak on the line against Maryland (9-14, 2-10).
Both teams are coming off wins Sunday in which they got clutch performances from their top threats.
In Maryland's 67-62 victory at Minnesota, guard David Coit went on a personal 7-0 run in the final 26 seconds and finished with 29 points.
In Iowa's 76-70 win over visiting Northwestern, guard Bennett Stirtz scored a career-high 36 points to rescue the Hawkeyes from an otherwise lethargic performance.
"We were kind of in a little lull, a little asleep," Stirtz said. "And I knew that I needed to get going late in the first half."
Iowa coach Ben McCollum said that it's the Hawkeyes' collective effort that allows Stirtz to thrive individually.
"The thing with really good players that people don't realize is the players around him have to allow him to be great," McCollum said. "A lot of teams have great players ... but their teammates want some more shine out of it, so they won't allow that player to be great."
Maryland knows all about Stirtz. He scored 25 points on 10-of-17 shooting when the Hawkeyes rolled to an 83-64 victory on Dec. 6 in Iowa City.
Unlike Stirtz, Coit has been wildly inconsistent this season, often finding himself in the doghouse of first-year coach Buzz Williams.
Despite scoring binges of 43 and 41 points in wins over Penn State and Mount St. Mary's, Coit has come off the bench in 10 of Maryland's 23 games, including the win Sunday.
It was a much-need victory as the Terrapins had lost their previous four games by an average margin of 28 points.
"I thought the fight, the togetherness was as good as it's been in a long, long time," Williams said.
--Field Level Media
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