Iowa tops Northwestern 73-59 in Big 10 tou

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CHICAGO (AP) — Forget about all that bubble talk. Devyn Marble and Iowa are focused on the Big Ten’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

The Hawkeyes moved one step closer to their goal when Marble scored 19 points in an important 73-59 victory over Northwestern in the first round of the conference tournament on Thursday night.

“I think that whatever a lot of people are thinking, we’re just here to win a championship and that’s been the goal and the task at hand,” Marble said. “And tomorrow’s just another chance and opportunity to keep going toward that goal. Today was a stepping stone, we took care of business and now it’s on to the next.”

Mike Gesell converted a clinching three-point play with 1:41 left and finished with 13 points as the Hawkeyes(21-11) won for the eighth time in 10 games to continue a late-season push for spot in the field on Selection Sunday.

Iowa’s third win this season against Northwestern likely won’t help its case very much, but a victory over No. 8 Michigan State in the quarterfinals could go a long way to earning an at-large bid.

“I’m not foolish, I hear what everybody’s saying about that particular game,” Hawkeyes coach Fran McCaffery said. “To me, I am very comfortable with where our resume is right now. I think we deserve to be in. But, there are so many factors and I respect whatever the committee decides.

“The only thing that we can control is how we play tomorrow. That’s how we’re going to approach it. It’s not something that we even talk about.”

Reggie Hearn powered a late Northwestern rally after an awful start, scoring 14 of his 19 points in the second half. He drove inside to trim Iowa’s lead to 50-43 with 8:27 left, but Marble and Gesell each hit a big 3-pointer to help the Hawkeyes hold on for their third consecutive victory.

“We came together for a few minutes there and got it to seven,” said Alex Marcotullio, who had nine points for the Wildcats. “A couple of mishaps and they increased the lead. It was kind of deflating. It really hurt us.”

Melsahn Basabe had 10 points, 12 rebounds and five blocked shots for Iowa, which shot just 37.1 percent but enjoyed a 48-31 advantage on the boards.

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