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1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team


1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball
Big Ten Conference
No. 7
No. 7
20–5 (14–0 Big Ten)
Ralph Miller (6th season)
Lanny Van Eman
Dick Schultz
John Johnson
Iowa Field House(Capacity: 13,365)

The 1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa in intercollegiate basketball during the 1969–70 season. The team was led by Ralph Miller and played their home games at the Iowa Field House. The Hawkeyes finished the season 20–5 and won the Big Ten title with a 14–0 conference record. To date, this is the last outright regular season conference title for the Iowa men's basketball team.

After opening the season 3–4, the Hawkeyes won 17 of their final 18 games. Led by a nucleus of players known as the "Six Pack" – John Johnson, Chad Calabria, Fred Brown, Glenn "Stick" Vidnovic, Dick Jensen, and Ben McGilmer – the team averaged 98.7 points per game including a conference-record 102.9 points per game in Big Ten games. They opened NCAA tournament play with a 104–103 loss to eventual National runner-up Jacksonville. The Hawkeyes regrouped to defeat Notre Dame 121–106 in the Mideast Regional Third-Place game.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
12/6/1969*at Southern IllinoisL 67–730–1SIU Arena Carbondale, Illinois
12/9/1969*St. Francis (PA)W 81–681–1Iowa Field House (12,909)Iowa City, IA
12/11/1969*No. 7 DuquesneW 98–872–123 – Vidnovic13 – JohnsonIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
12/18/1969*at CincinnatiL 105–1142–233 – JohnsonArmory Fieldhouse (7,000)Cincinnati, Ohio
12/20/1969*CreightonL 88–972–3Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
12/22/1969*Drake RivalryW 101–783–323 – Calabria13 – JohnsonIowa Field House (13,503)Iowa City, IA
12/26/1969*vs. St. John's Rainbow ClassicL 55–573–4Honolulu International Center Honolulu
12/30/1969*at Hawaii Rainbow ClassicW 111–604–433 – JohnsonHonolulu International Center Honolulu, HI
1/3/1970No. 17 PurdueW 94–885–4(1–0)Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
1/6/1970at MichiganW 107–996–4(2–0)34 – JohnsonCrisler Arena Ann Arbor, Michigan
1/10/1970at WisconsinW 92–747–4(3–0)31 – JohnsonWisconsin Field House Madison, Wisconsin
1/24/1970*No. 20Tennessee TechW 96–688–425 – Calabria11 – McGilmerIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
1/31/1970No. 20IndianaW 100–939–4(4–0)31 – VidnovicIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
2/3/1970No. 20MinnesotaW 90–7710–4(5–0)33 – JohnsonIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
2/7/1970No. 20at IndianaW 104–8911–4(6–0)33 – JohnsonNew Fieldhouse Bloomington, Indiana
2/10/1970No. 14WisconsinW 119–10012–4(7–0)29 – Tied8 – JohnsonIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
2/14/1970No. 14Michigan StateW 103–7713–4(8–0)36 – JohnsonIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
2/17/1970No. 11at Illinois RivalryW 83–8114–4(9–0)22 – BrownAssembly Hall (16,128)Champaign, Illinois
2/21/1970No. 11at Ohio StateW 97–8915–4(10–0)38 – JohnsonSt. John Arena Columbus, Ohio
2/24/19707:30 pmNo. 9NorthwesternW 116–9716–4(11–0)49 – JohnsonIowa Field House (13,503)Iowa City, IA
2/28/1970No. 9at PurdueW 108–10717–4(12–0)26 – Johnson12 – JohnsonPurdue Arena (14,123)West Lafayette, Indiana
3/3/19707:30 pmNo. 8Ohio StateW 113–9218–4(13–0)37 – JohnsonIowa Field House Iowa City, IA
3/7/1970No. 8at NorthwesternW 115–10119–4(14–0)32 – JohnsonWelsh-Ryan Arena Evanston, Illinois
3/12/1970*No. 7vs. No. 4 Jacksonville Regional semifinalL 103–10419–527 – Brown8 – TiedSt. John Arena Columbus, Ohio
3/14/1970*No. 7vs. No. 9 Notre Dame Regional consolationW 121–10620–531 – Tied11 – VidnovicSt. John Arena (13,865)Columbus, Ohio
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
PlayerGames PlayedFG-FGAFG%FT-FTAFT%ReboundsPointsAvg.
John Johnson25289-508.569121-161.75225369927.9
Chad Calabria25181-330.548117-146.80113947919.1
Fred Brown24180-360.50069-86.8029142917.9
Glenn Vidnovic25150-278.540133-152.87516443317.3
Ben McGilmer25100-178.56258-70.82910925810.3
Dick Jensen2329-80.36314-29.483111723.1
  • John Johnson – Third-Team All-American, AP and UPI; school-records of 27.9 ppg and 49 points in a single game vs. Northwestern on Feb. 24, 1970
RoundPickPlayerNBA club
17John JohnsonCleveland Cavaliers
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