1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team

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1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball
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Great Alaska Shootout Champions
Amana-Hawkeye Classic Champions
Anteater Classic Champions
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
APNo. 6
1986–87 record30–5 (14–4 Big Ten)
Head coach
  • Tom Davis (1st season)
Assistant coaches
MVPKevin Gamble
Roy Marble
Home arenaCarver-Hawkeye Arena
(Capacity: 15,500)
Seasons
1986–87 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 Indiana 15 3   .833 30 4   .882
No. 7 Purdue 15 3   .833 25 5   .833
No. 6 Iowa 14 4   .778 30 5   .857
No. 11 Illinois 13 5   .722 23 8   .742
Michigan 10 8   .556 20 12   .625
Ohio State 9 9   .500 20 13   .606
Michigan State 6 12   .333 11 17   .393
Wisconsin 4 14   .222 14 17   .452
Minnesota 2 16   .111 9 19   .321
Northwestern 2 16   .111 7 21   .250
As of March 30, 1987[1]; Rankings from AP Poll

The 1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference. The team was led by first-year head coach Tom Davis and played their home games at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. They finished the season 30–5 overall and 14–4 in Big Ten play to finish in third place. The Hawkeyes won their first 18 games and ascended to the first #1 ranking in school history in late January. The 30 overall wins and 14 conference wins remain single-season school records. Iowa received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as #2 seed in the West Region. After defeating Santa Clara in the first round, UTEP in the second round, and Oklahoma in a thrilling Sweet Sixteen matchup, they lost to #1 UNLV in the West Regional Final, 84–81.

Roster[]

1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
F/C 3 Gerry Wright 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Sr San Bernardino, California
G 5 Bart Casey 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Jr Iowa City, Iowa
G 10 B. J. Armstrong 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
So Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
G 11 Michael Reaves 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Jr Milledgeville, Georgia
G/F 14 Bill Jones 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Jr Detroit, Michigan
G 20 Jeff Moe 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Jr Indianapolis, Indiana
G/F 23 Roy Marble 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
So Flint, Michigan
G 24 Michael Morgan 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Jr Haughton, Louisiana
F 25 Ed Horton 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
So Springfield, Illinois
F 32 Mark Jewell 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Fr Lafayette, Indiana
G/F 35 Kevin Gamble 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Sr Springfield, Illinois
F 40 Kent Hill 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Jr Wichita, Kansas
F 44 Al Lorenzen 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Jr Cedar Rapids, Iowa
C 51 Les Jepsen 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Fr Bowbells, North Dakota
F/C 54 Brad Lohaus 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Sr Phoenix, Arizona
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Schedule/results[]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
11/28/1986*
No. 10 at Alaska-Anchorage
Great Alaska Shootout
W 91–81[2]  1–0
 18  Marble   12  Lohaus         Sullivan Arena (4,369)
Anchorage, AK
11/29/1986*
No. 10 vs. No. 17 NC State
Great Alaska Shootout
W 90–89 OT[3] 2–0
 26  Armstrong   10  Horton         Sullivan Arena (3,780)
Anchorage, AK
11/30/1986*
No. 10 vs. Northeastern
Great Alaska Shootout
W 103–80[4][5]  3–0
 29  Marble   12  Lohaus         Sullivan Arena (5,738)
Anchorage, AK
12/3/1986*
7:30 pm
No. 5 Missouri-St. Louis W 89–64[6]  4–0
 14  Moe   7  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,341)
Iowa City, IA
12/5/1986*
No. 5 Delaware
Amana-Hawkeye Classic
W 95–47  5–0
 16  Lohaus   9  Horton         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (8,340)
Iowa City, IA
12/6/1986*
No. 5 Loyola Marymount
Amana-Hawkeye Classic
W 103–80[7]  6–0
 21  Armstrong   9  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (9,225)
Iowa City, IA
12/9/1986*
No. 4 BYU W 86–75[8][9]  7–0
 28  Moe   10  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,416)
Iowa City, IA
12/13/1986*
No. 4 Drake
Iowa Big Four
W 69–62[10][11]  8–0
 19  Marble   10  Horton         Veterans Memorial Auditorium (12,125)
Des Moines, IA
12/20/1986*
No. 3 Iowa State
Rivalry
W 89–64[12]  9–0
                     Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
12/22/1986*
No. 3 vs. Rider W 104–71  10–0
                     Carver-Hawkeye Arena 
Iowa City, IA
12/28/1986*
No. 3 vs. Portland
Anteater Classic
W 84–65  11–0
                     Long Beach Arena 
Long Beach, CA
12/29/1986*
No. 3 vs. UC Irvine
Anteater Classic
W 105–103[13]  12–0
                     Long Beach Arena 
Long Beach, CA
1/3/1987
No. 3 Northwestern W 80–44  13–0
(1–0)
 11  3 tied                Carver-Hawkeye Arena 
Iowa City, IA
1/5/1987
No. 3 Wisconsin W 78–63  14–0
(2–0)
 16  Horton   8  2 tied   6  Marble  Carver-Hawkeye Arena 
Iowa City, IA
1/10/1987
No. 2 at Minnesota W 78–57  15–0
(3–0)
 17  Gamble   7  Horton   2  2 tied  Williams Arena (16,104)
Minneapolis, MN
1/14/1987
No. 2 at No. 8 Illinois W 91–88 OT[14] 16–0
(4–0)
 23  Lohaus   12  Lohaus         Assembly Hall (16,666)
Champaign, IL
1/19/1987
8:05 pm, ESPN
No. 2 at No. 6 Purdue W 70–67[15]  17–0
(5–0)
 19  Gamble   8  2 tied         Mackey Arena (14,123)
West Lafayette, IN
1/22/1987
No. 1 No. 3 Indiana W 101–88[16][17]  18–0
(6–0)
 17  2 tied   11  Horton         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,570)
Iowa City, IA
1/24/1987
3:05 pm
No. 1 Ohio State L 76–80[18]  18–1
(6–1)
 20  Armstrong   16  Lohaus   3  2 tied  Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
1/29/1987
No. 2 at Michigan State W 89–75[19]  19–1
(7–1)
 19  Gamble   8  Wright         Jenison Fieldhouse (10,004)
East Lansing, MI
1/31/1987
No. 2 at Michigan L 92–100[20]  19–2
(7–2)
 22  Gamble   8  Lohaus         Crisler Arena (13,609)
Ann Arbor, MI
2/4/1987
No. 4 Minnesota W 78–47[21]  20–2
(8–2)
 14  Marble   9  Marble         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
2/7/1987
No. 4 Arizona W 89–80[22][23]  21–2
 20  Gamble   9  Lohaus         McKale Center (13,377)
Tucson, AZ
2/12/1987
7:35 pm
No. 4 No. 7 Purdue L 73–80[24]  21–3
(8–3)
 14  2 tied   7  2 tied         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
2/14/1987
No. 4 No. 11 Illinois W 66–61[25][26]  22–3
(9–3)
 13  Lohaus   8  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
2/18/1987
No. 7 at Ohio State W 82–80[27]  23–3
(10–3)
 24  Marble   9  2 tied         St. John Arena (13,541)
Columbus, OH
2/21/1987
No. 7 at No. 2 Indiana L 75–84[28]  23–4
(10–4)
 20  Marble   8  Wright         Assembly Hall (17,343)
Bloomington, IN
2/26/1987
No. 7 Michigan State W 93–64[29]  24–4
(11–4)
 18  Marble   12  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
2/28/1987
No. 7 Michigan W 95–85[30][31]  25–4
(12–4)
 22  Moe   9  Lohaus         Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500)
Iowa City, IA
3/5/1987
No. 6 at Northwestern W 103–76[32]  26–4
(13–4)
 21  Gamble   10  Lohaus         Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117)
Evanston, IL
3/8/1987
No. 6 at Wisconsin W 81–71[33]  27–4
(14–4)
 20  Marble   8  Lohaus         Wisconsin Field House (11,866)
Madison, WI
NCAA Tournament
3/13/1987*
(2 W) No. 6 vs. (15 W) Santa Clara
First Round
W 99–76[34]  28–4
 18  Gamble                McKale Center 
Tucson, AZ
3/15/1987*
 CBS
(2 W) No. 6 vs. (7 W) UTEP
Second Round
W 84–82[35]  29–4
 28  Marble   7  Marble         McKale Center 
Tucson, AZ
3/20/1987*
 CBS
(2 W) No. 6 vs. (6 W) Oklahoma
West Regional Semifinal – Sweet Sixteen
W 93–91 OT[36] 30–4
 26  Gamble   7  Marble         Kingdome (23,035)
Seattle, WA
3/22/1987*
 CBS
(2 W) No. 6 vs. (1 W) No. 1 UNLV
West Regional Final – Elite Eight
L 81–84[37][38]  30–5
 18  2 tied   7  Lohaus         Kingdome (22,914)
Seattle, WA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. W=West.

[39]

Rankings[]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 10 5 4 3 3 (1) 3 (1) 2 (3) 2 (5) 1 (34) 2 (2) 4 (1) 4 7 7 6 6 
Coaches Not released 6 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 (10) 3 4 4 4 8 6 7

Awards and honors[]

Team players in the 1987 NBA Draft[]

Round Pick Player NBA Club
2 45 Brad Lohaus Boston Celtics
3 63 Kevin Gamble Portland Trail Blazers
5 111 Gerry Wright Detroit Pistons

Overall, eight players from this team were selected in the NBA Draft.[40][41][42][43]

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