Iowa used a remarkable late effort from behind the 3-point line to overcome a double-digit deficit in the final minute of regulation and defeat Michigan State 112-106 in overtime Saturday.
The Hawkeyes trailed 91-78 with 1:34 remaining and 95-84 with a minute left as they caught fire from 3-point distance. The Hawkeyes made 6 of 9 3-pointers in the final minute and a half, including their last four in a row in the final 32 seconds to tie the game.
According to the NCAA, Iowa became only the fourth team ever to win after trailing by 11 or more with a minute to play in regulation.
The last time it happened was in a Nevada win over New Mexico in 2017. Tony Perkins had two putback baskets and two free throws as Iowa closed out the win in the final minute-plus of overtime.