1967–68 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 1967–68 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team represented the University of Iowa in intercollegiate basketball during the 1967–68 season. The team was led by Ralph Miller and played their home games at the Iowa Field House . The Hawkeyes finished the season 16–9 and were Big Ten co-champions with a 10–4 conference record.
Senior guard Sam Williams was named Big Ten Player of the Year after rlzz1ng 25.3 points per game and 10.9 rebounds per game. It would be 52 years before another Iowa men's basketball player would take home the award.
Roster
1967–68 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
[ 1]
Schedule/results
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site (attendance) city, state
Regular season
Dec 2, 1967 *
Bowling Green
W 79–73
1–0
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Dec 4, 1967 *
Southern Illinois
W 61–49
2–0
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Dec 16, 1967 *
Drake
L 65–74
2–1
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Dec 18, 1967 *
UTEP
W 59–53
3–1
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Dec 22, 1967 *
at California
L 73–79
3–2
Harmon Gym Berkeley, CA
Dec. 23, 1967 *
at Stanford
L 86–87
3–3
Old Pavilion Stanford, CA
Dec 28, 1967 *
vs. No. 4 Tennessee Los Angeles Classic
W 64–59
4–3
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA
Dec 29, 1967 *
vs. Wyoming Los Angeles Classic
L 87–94
4–4
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA
Dec 30, 1967 *
vs. Saint Louis Los Angeles Classic
W 80–77
5–4
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA
Jan 6, 1968
at Northwestern
L 67–76
5–5 (0–1)
McGraw Hall Evanston, IL
Dec 8, 1968 *
Loyola (IL)
W 71–65[ 2]
6–5
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Jan 13, 1968
Ohio State
W 74–72 OT
7–5 (1–1)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Jan 20, 1968
Minnesota
W 82–70
8–5 (2–1)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Jan 23, 1968
at Michigan State
W 76–71
9–5 (3–1)
Jenison Fieldhouse East Lansing
Feb 3, 1968
at Illinois
L 63–66
9–6 (3–2)
Assembly Hall Champaign, IL
Feb 7, 1968
Purdue
W 94–87
10–6 (4–2)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Feb 10, 1968
at Michigan
W 99–86
11–6 (5–2)
University Events Building Ann Arbor, MI
Feb 17, 1968
Wisconsin
W 69–61
12–6 (6–2)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Feb 20, 1968
at Purdue
L 73–86
12–7 (6–3)
Purdue Arena West Lafayette, IN
Feb 24, 1968
Indiana
W 78–70
13–7 (7–3)
New Fieldhouse Bloomington, IN
Feb 27, 1968
Michigan State
W 76–58
14–7 (8–3)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Mar 2,1968
Illinois
W 61–56
15–7 (9–3)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Mar 4, 1968
Minnesota
W 91–72[ 3] [ 4]
16–7 (10–3)
Williams Arena Minneapolis, MN
Mar 9, 1968
Michigan
L 70–71[ 5]
16–8 (10–4)
Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
Big Ten Playoff[ 6]
Mar 12, 1968
vs. Ohio State Big Ten Playoff
L 81–85
16–9
Mackey Arena West Lafayette, IN
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
Awards and honors
Team players in the 1968 NBA draft
[ 8]
References
^ "1967-68 Iowa Hawkeyes Roster and Stats" . Sports Reference . Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^ "Iowa Guns Down Loyola, 71-65" (PDF) . The Daily Iowan . January 9, 1968. p. 3. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
^ "Hawks Clinch Big Ten Cage Title Tie" (PDF) . The Daily Iowan . March 5, 1968. p. 1. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
^ "Iowa Clinches Share of Title!" . The Des Moines Register . March 5, 1968. p. 11. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
^ "16 Behind -- Hawks upset, 71-70!" . The Des Moines Register . March 10, 1968. p. 16. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
^ "Iowa Battles Ohio State in Playoff" . Chicago Tribune . March 12, 1968. Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
^ "2021-22 Iowa Hawkeyes Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF) . University of Iowa Athletics . Retrieved September 21, 2022 .
^ "1968 NBA Draft" . Basketball-reference.com . Retrieved January 24, 2016 .
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