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The Illinois–Iowa men's basketball rivalry is an intra-Big Ten Conference, college sports rivalry between the Illinois Fighting Illini and Iowa Hawkeyes.Multiple factors have played into the creation of the games between the two schools; Illinois and Iowa share a state border and are located about 242 miles (389 km) apart, and they share recruiting ground.
† Eastern Iowa Community College District - Clinton (volleyball, men's basketball only), Muscatine (baseball, softball), Scott (golf, soccer only). ‡ All seven DMACC campuses (Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Des Moines, Newton, Urban [Des Moines] & West Des Moines campuses) play at Boone.
Bradley University and Illinois State University – College basketball's I-74 Rivalry [19] Loyola University Chicago and University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) – A Chicago rivalry that played out in the Horizon League for nearly 20 years, but became a nonconference matchup with Loyola's 2013 departure for the Missouri Valley Conference. [20]
The Iowa State men's basketball season came to an end Thursday in the Sweet 16 with the Cyclones falling to Illinois
Where is Illinois in updated college basketball rankings? See where Fighting Illini stand on Nov. 18, 2024. Updating Illinois basketball rankings in coaches, AP Top 25 polls entering Alabama game
Dalton State College: Roadrunners: Dalton: Georgia: Southern States Athletic Conference: Defiance College: Yellow Jackets and Lady Jackets: Defiance: Ohio: Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference: Dickinson State University: Blue Hawks: Dickinson: North Dakota: North Star Athletic Association (Frontier Conference in 2025) Dillard University ...
Iowa State vs. Illinois prediction in March Madness Understandably, this matchup is expected to be close. As of Saturday night on Draftkings, Iowa State was a 2.5-point favorite (-110).
Opened in 1983, it is the home court for The University of Iowa Hawkeyes men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's wrestling, and gymnastics teams. It was named for the late industrialist Roy J. Carver of Muscatine, Iowa, a prominent statewide booster, who donated $9.2 million to The University of Iowa before his death in ...