Iowa Hawkeyes CITY, Iowa (AP) Offense has spurred No. 4 Iowa's hot start this season. The Hawkeyes ramped up on defense and rebounding to open Big Ten play.
Luka Garza scored 22 points, Joe Wieskamp added 17 and Iowa beat Purdue Boilermakers 70-55 on Tuesday night in the lowest scoring game of the season for the Hawkeyes, who entered leading the nation with 98.7 points per game.
Iowa outrebounded Purdue 37-35 and held the Boilermakers to 39.7% shooting and their second lowest scoring output of the season.
''It was an impressive win for us, and an impressive effort for us in a lot of areas,'' Garza said. ''It was just a good effort, all around.''
''It was by far our best effort on the glass and defensively,'' Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said. ''We outrebounded them, which is hard to do. Purdue is always a terrific rebounding team. We had to stay connected, and we had to keep the effort and intensity.''
Garza, who came into the game leading the nation in scoring at 29.3 points per game, scored 10 of the first 16 points for the Hawkeyes (7-1, 1-0 Big Ten), who were coming off a 99-88 loss to No. 1 Gonzaga on Saturday.
''We're a veteran team,'' Garza said. ''We know what it's like to take a loss, and then have a short stretch into the next game. We knew we had to flush it, learn from it, and take those things into the next game. We did that tonight at a really high level. Defending and getting rebounds tonight, that was one of the best efforts we had.''
Garza has scored 20 or more points in 17 consecutive Big Ten games, the longest streak in the conference since Ohio State's Dennis Hopson had 16 in 1987. Garza was 7 of 14 from the field, including 4 of 8 in 3-pointers.
''We had a slow adjustment at times, and he knocked down some shots,'' Purdue coach Matt Painter said. ''He's a fantastic player. He's worked so hard. I love seeing guys develop and improve and work hard.''
Garza and Wieskamp added nine rebounds each.
The Hawkeyes survived some early second-half foul trouble for Garza. He picked up his third foul with 16:34 to play and sat for more than five minutes, but Iowa outscored Purdue 11-9 in that stretch to take a 58-44 lead. The Boilermakers got no closer than seven points after that.
Purdue missed seven of its last eight shots.
''Just a lack of execution,'' Painter said. ''Just a lot of little things, whether that's being able to step up and get a catch, or screening, or running a play right. Our execution wasn't very good. We have to do a better job of getting into position to get quality shots.''
''We were playing from behind today,'' Purdue guard Sasha Stefanovic said. ''It was a struggle to get going.''
Trevion Williams led Purdue (6-3, 1-1) with 14 points and nine rebounds. Brandon Newman added 11 points.
MOVING UP THE LIST
Garza moved into third place on Iowa's career scoring list at 1,786 points, passing Greg Stokes (1,768 points) and Acie Earl (1,779). Roy Marble is the program's career scoring leader at 2,116 points. Aaron White is second with 1,859. ''I think as I look at some of the guys I've coached over the years, and I've coached some of the really good ones,'' McCaffery said. ''The thing that I'm impressed with Luka the most is who he's doing it against, and recognizing that every team is scheming completely to stop him.''
SEE YOU LATER
The Hawkeyes and Boilermakers only play once this season. Purdue had a four-game winning streak in the series and had won five of the last six games against Iowa by an average of 21.2 points.
BIG PICTURE
The Hawkeyes bounced back from the loss to Gonzaga to win their first conference opener since an 83-70 win over Michigan State on Dec. 29, 2015. Purdue, which had its three-game winning streak snapped, plays four of its next six games on the road.
UP NEXT
Iowa: At Minnesota on Friday.
Purdue: At home against Maryland on Friday.
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1st Half
PUR
Boilermakers
27
IOWA
Hawkeyes
37
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Trevion Williams vs. Luka Garza (Boilermakers gains possession)
19:46
Sasha Stefanovic turnover (lost ball)
19:33
Luka Garza misses three point jump shot
19:31
Boilermakers defensive rebound
19:18
+2
Trevion Williams makes two point jump shot (Mason Gillis assists)
2-0
18:56
Trevion Williams blocks Joe Wieskamp's two point layup
18:54
Joe Wieskamp offensive rebound
18:44
Trevion Williams blocks Joe Wieskamp's two point layup
18:42
Sasha Stefanovic defensive rebound
18:34
+3
Brandon Newman makes three point jump shot (Eric Hunter Jr. assists)
5-0
18:25
+3
Jordan Bohannon makes three point jump shot (Connor McCaffery assists)
5-3
18:07
Luka Garza blocks Trevion Williams's two point layup
18:05
Eric Hunter Jr. offensive rebound
17:59
Brandon Newman misses three point jump shot
17:57
Joe Wieskamp defensive rebound
17:53
+2
Luka Garza makes two point layup (CJ Fredrick assists)
5-5
17:53
Brandon Newman shooting foul (Luka Garza draws the foul)
17:53
+1
Luka Garza makes regular free throw 1 of 1
5-6
17:29
Trevion Williams turnover (bad pass)
17:21
Connor McCaffery misses three point jump shot
17:19
Luka Garza offensive rebound
17:16
+2
Luka Garza makes two point layup
5-8
17:00
Brandon Newman misses three point jump shot
16:58
Luka Garza defensive rebound
16:43
Jordan Bohannon misses three point jump shot
16:41
Sasha Stefanovic defensive rebound
16:32
Eric Hunter Jr. misses two point jump shot
16:30
Connor McCaffery defensive rebound
16:19
Jordan Bohannon misses three point jump shot
16:17
Trevion Williams defensive rebound
15:56
+2
Trevion Williams makes two point hook shot (Brandon Newman assists)
7-8
15:40
Connor McCaffery turnover (bad pass)
15:40
TV timeout
15:32
Jordan Bohannon personal foul
15:24
+3
Sasha Stefanovic makes three point jump shot (Eric Hunter Jr. assists)
10-8
14:59
Jordan Bohannon misses three point jump shot
14:57
Zach Edey defensive rebound
14:39
Jaden Ivey misses two point jump shot
14:37
Joe Wieskamp defensive rebound
14:28
Luka Garza misses two point jump shot
14:26
Sasha Stefanovic defensive rebound
14:06
Zach Edey misses two point hook shot
14:04
Joe Wieskamp defensive rebound
13:59
+2
Joe Wieskamp makes two point layup
10-10
13:59
Zach Edey shooting foul (Joe Wieskamp draws the foul)
13:59
+1
Joe Wieskamp makes regular free throw 1 of 1
10-11
13:45
Sasha Stefanovic misses three point jump shot
13:43
CJ Fredrick defensive rebound
13:38
Sasha Stefanovic shooting foul (CJ Fredrick draws the foul)
13:38
CJ Fredrick misses regular free throw 1 of 2
13:38
CJ Fredrick misses regular free throw 2 of 2
13:38
Brandon Newman defensive rebound
13:20
Jaden Ivey misses two point jump shot
13:18
Trevion Williams offensive rebound
13:05
+3
Isaiah Thompson makes three point jump shot (Brandon Newman assists)
13-11
13:05
Official timeout
12:52
Trevion Williams shooting foul (Luka Garza draws the foul)
12:52
+1
Luka Garza makes regular free throw 1 of 2
13-12
12:52
+1
Luka Garza makes regular free throw 2 of 2
13-13
12:23
Aaron Wheeler misses three point jump shot
12:21
CJ Fredrick defensive rebound
12:13
+3
Luka Garza makes three point jump shot (CJ Fredrick assists)
13-16
11:55
Trevion Williams misses two point layup
11:53
Patrick McCaffery defensive rebound
11:41
+2
Jack Nunge makes two point layup (Joe Toussaint assists)
13-18
11:20
Jack Nunge blocks Brandon Newman's two point jump shot
11:19
Luka Garza defensive rebound
11:19
Brandon Newman personal foul (Luka Garza draws the foul)
11:19
TV timeout
11:03
Joe Wieskamp misses three point jump shot
11:01
Eric Hunter Jr. defensive rebound
10:55
Eric Hunter Jr. turnover (bad pass) (Joe Wieskamp steals)
10:41
+3
Keegan Murray makes three point jump shot (Joe Toussaint assists)