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Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Indiana Hoosiers Big Ten tournament glance: Time, TV, live stream
The winner goes to Sunday’s title game. In Iowa’s case, that would be the first time since 2006.

Mar. 11, 2022 3:34 pm, Updated: Mar. 12, 2022 9:48 am
What: No. 24 Iowa (24-9) vs. Indiana (20-12) in a Big Ten men’s basketball tournament semifinal
When/where: Saturday, noon (CT), Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
TV: CBS (Jim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson)
Livestream: CBSsports.com
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network affiliates, including WMT (600), KKRQ-FM (100.7) and KXIC (800).
Series: Indiana leads, 106-79
NET rankings: Iowa is 14th, Indiana 38th
Line: Iowa by 5.5 points
Eight facts:
1. No. 5-seed Iowa got to the semifinals by defeating 4-seed Rutgers Friday, 84-74. No. 9-seed Indiana tripped up top-seed Illinois in Friday’s other quarterfinal, 65-63. The Hoosiers trailed Michigan 60-43 Thursday before rallying for a 74-69 victory.
2. If the Hawkeyes win, they’ll advance to their first Big Ten championship game since 2006. That’s Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (CT) on CBS.
3. The two teams have met three times in Big Ten tourneys, with Iowa winning in 2001 and 2002 and Indiana prevailing in 2017.
4. The Hawkeyes defeated the Hoosiers in their sole meeting this season, 83-74 in Iowa City. Iowa overcame a 48-41 halftime deficit. Kris Murray had career-highs of 29 points and 11 rebounds for the Hawkeyes.
5. This is the first time Indiana has won two games in a Big Ten tournament since 2003 and the first time Iowa has done it since 2006.
6. Friday’s win was Iowa’s 21st by 10 or more points.
7. A win Saturday would give the Hawkeyes their third all-time 25-win season. They went 25-13 in 2012-13 when they reached the NIT championship game, and were 30-5 in 1986-87.
8. Indiana won just two of its last nine regular-season games before getting a pair of victories in Indianapolis.
Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis (23) reaches out to knock the ball away from Iowa guard Tony Perkins (11) during the Hawkeyes’ 83-74 win over the Hoosiers on Jan. 13 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)