Iowa rides rebounding edge to wire-to-wire win over Clemson
Mar 20, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes forward Cooper Koch (8) reacts in the second half against the Clemson Tigers during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images Bennett Stirtz scored 16 points and Kael Combs added 15 as ninth-seeded Iowa notched a 67-61 victory over eighth-seeded Clemson on Friday night in first-round NCAA Tournament South Region play at Tampa.
Alvaro Folgueiras had 14 points and Cam Manyawu collected 10 rebounds for Iowa (22-12), which never trailed. The Hawkeyes will face either top-seeded Florida or 16th-seeded Prairie View A&M on Sunday.
RJ Godfrey scored 15 points and Efrem "Butta" Johnson added 11 for the Tigers (24-11), who lost despite committing just three turnovers.
A driving layup by Combs gave Iowa a 63-57 lead with 56.5 seconds remaining. After Folgueiras made two free throws with 27.2 seconds left, Johnson buried a trey to bring Clemson within 65-60 with 16.8 seconds to play.
Stirtz made two free throws with 10.9 seconds to play to make it a seven-point margin as Iowa closed it out.
Iowa shot 38.3% from the field, including 7 of 25 (28%) from 3-point range. Honorable mention All-American Stirtz made just 4 of 17 shots.
Clemson connected on 40.7% of its attempts and was 9 of 26 (34.6%) from behind the arc.
The Tigers played without big man Carter Welling, who tore an ACL against Wake Forest in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament on March 11.
His loss was big as the Hawkeyes held a 40-27 rebounding advantage.
Stirtz opened the second half with a 3-pointer to give Iowa a 35-25 lead.
He drained another trey nearly six minutes later to start a 9-0 run. Tate Sage notched two layups and Folgueiras added a tip-in to give the Hawkeyes a 44-33 advantage with 11:33 remaining.
Folgueiras made two free throws to give Iowa a 51-37 lead with 8:39 left before Clemson made its next five shots.
Jestin Porter sank two 3-pointers while Dillon Hunter and Dallas Thomas each hit one trey during a 14-5 push that saw the Tigers creep within 56-51 with 5:12 to play.
Iowa responded by scoring five of the next seven points to take a 61-53 lead on Folgueiras' two free throws with 2:15 left.
Combs scored 11 first-half points and Iowa held a 32-25 halftime lead.
The Hawkeyes led 18-6 after a 3-pointer by Folgueiras with 13:07 left in the first half.
Clemson later used a 9-4 run to move within 26-19 on Johnson's trey with 3:32 remaining. Dillon nailed a 3-pointer with 50 seconds left to again cut the Hawkeyes' lead to seven.
--Field Level Media
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