1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team

1969–70 Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
AP No. 7
1969–70 record 20–5 (14–0 Big Ten)
Head coach Ralph Miller (6th year)
Assistant coach Lanny Van Eman
Assistant coach Dick Schultz
MVP John Johnson
Home arena Iowa Field House
(Capacity: 13,365)
1969–70 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#7 Iowa 14 0   1.000     20 5   .800
Purdue 11 3   .786     18 6   .750
Ohio State 8 6   .571     15 9   .625
Illinois 8 6   .571     15 9   .625
Minnesota 7 7   .500     13 11   .542
Michigan 5 9   .357     10 14   .417
Wisconsin 5 9   .357     10 14   .417
Michigan State 5 9   .357     9 15   .375
Northwestern 4 10   .286     9 15   .375
Indiana 3 11   .214     7 17   .292
Rankings from AP Poll

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.

Roster

No. Name Position Ht. Year Hometown
3Jim Hodge Sr.
4Dick JensenF/C 68Sr.Madrid, Iowa
10George Conway Jr.
11Gary Lusk So.
14Ben McGilmerF/C67Sr.
24Ken Grabinski So.
32Fred BrownG63Jr.Milwaukee, Wisconsin
33Tom Miller Jr.
40Omar Hazley Jr.
42Lynn Rowat So.
43Chad CalabriaG61Sr.Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
44Glenn VidnovicF65Sr.McKeesport, Pennsylvania
50John JohnsonF67Sr.Milwaukee, Wisconsin
51Joe Miranda Sr.
52Tom Schulze Sr.

Schedule/results

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Regular Season

12/6/1969*
at Southern Illinois L 67-73  0-1
SIU Arena 
Carbondale, Illinois

12/9/1969*
St. Francis (PA) W 81-68[1]  1-1
Iowa Field House (12,909)
Iowa City, IA

12/11/1969*
No. 7 Duquesne W 98-87[2]  2-1
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

12/18/1969*
at Cincinnati L 105-114[3]  2-2
Armory Fieldhouse (7,000)
Cincinnati, Ohio

12/20/1969*
Creighton L 88-97  2-3
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

12/22/1969*
Drake
Rivalry
W 101-78[4]  3-3
Iowa Field House (13,503)
Iowa City, IA

12/26/1969*
vs. St. John's
Rainbow Classic
L 55-57  3-4
Honolulu International Center 
Honolulu

12/30/1969*
at Hawaii
Rainbow Classic
W 111-60[5]  4-4
Honolulu International Center 
Honolulu, HI

1/3/1970
No. 17 Purdue W 94-88[6]  5-4 (1-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

1/6/1970
at Michigan W 107-99[7]  6-4 (2-0)
Crisler Arena 
Ann Arbor, Michigan

1/10/1970
at Wisconsin W 92-74[8]  7-4 (3-0)
Wisconsin Field House 
Madison, Wisconsin

1/24/1970*
No. 20 Tennessee Tech W 96-68[9]  8-4 (3-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

1/31/1970
No. 20 Indiana W 100-93[10]  9-4 (4-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

2/3/1970
No. 20 Minnesota W 90-77[11]  10-4 (5-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

2/7/1970
No. 20 at Indiana W 104-89[12]  11-4 (6-0)
New Fieldhouse 
Bloomington, Indiana

2/10/1970
No. 14 Wisconsin W 119-100[13]  12-4 (7-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

2/14/1970
No. 14 Michigan State W 103-77[14]  13-4 (8-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

2/17/1970
No. 11 Illinois W 83-81[15]  14-4 (9-0)
Assembly Hall 
Champaign, Illinois

2/21/1970
No. 11 at Ohio State W 97-89[16]  15-4 (10-0)
St. John Arena 
Columbus, Ohio

2/24/1970
7:30 pm
No. 9 Northwestern W 116-97[17]  16-4 (11-0)
Iowa Field House (13,503)
Iowa City, IA

2/28/1970
No. 9 at Purdue W 108-107[18][19]  17-4 (12-0)
Purdue Arena (14,123)
West Lafayette, Indiana

3/3/1970
7:30 pm
No. 8 Ohio State W 113-92[20]  18-4 (13-0)
Iowa Field House 
Iowa City, IA

3/7/1970
No. 8 at Northwestern W 115-101[21]  19-4 (14-0)
Welsh-Ryan Arena 
Evanston, Illinois
NCAA Tournament

3/12/1970*
No. 7 vs. No. 4 Jacksonville
Regional Semifinal
L 103-104[22]  19-5 (14-0)
St. John Arena 
Columbus, Ohio

3/14/1970*
No. 7 vs. No. 9 Notre Dame
Regional Consolation
W 121-106[23]  20-5 (14-0)
St. John Arena (13,865)
Columbus, Ohio
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Rankings

Player stats

Player Games Played FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Rebounds Points Avg.
John Johnson 25289-508.569121-161.75225369927.9
Chad Calabria 25181-330.548117-146.80113947919.1
Fred Brown 24180-360.50069-86.8029142917.9
Glenn Vidnovic 25150-278.540133-152.87516443317.3
Ben McGilmer 25100-178.56258-70.82910925810.3
Dick Jensen 2329-80.36314-29.483111723.1

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Awards and honors

Team players in the 1970 NBA Draft

See also: 1970 NBA Draft
Round Pick Player NBA Club
1 7 John Johnson Cleveland Cavaliers

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References

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  2. "Hawks Jell, Jolt No. 7 Duquesne!" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. December 12, 1969. p. 5. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  3. "Cincinnati Burns Iowa, 114-105" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. December 19, 1969. p. 7. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  4. "Hawks Blast Rival Drake, 101-78" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. December 23, 1969. p. 3. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  5. "UI Gets 7th" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. December 31, 1969. p. 1. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  6. "53 by Mount Iowa Wins, 94-88". The Des Moines Register. January 4, 1970. p. 29. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  7. "Hawks Win AT Michigan!" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. January 7, 1970. p. 5. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  8. "Hawks Zoom In First Half, Crush Badgers, 92-74". The Des Moines Register. January 11, 1970. p. 29. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  9. "Preliminaries Over for 8-4 Hawkeye Cagers" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. January 27, 1970. p. 4. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  10. "Drake Goes 9-0; It's Iowa, 100-93". The Des Moines Register. February 1, 1970. p. 30. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  11. "Iowa Takes Big Ten Top, 90-77!". The Des Moines Register. February 4, 1970. p. 17. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  12. "Rowdy Fans Fire Up Iowa to 6-0". The Des Moines Register. February 8, 1970. p. 29. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  13. "Whew! Hawkeyes Outlast Badgers,119·100" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. February 11, 1970. p. 4. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  14. "103-77 Romp Lifts Iowa to 8-0". The Des Moines Register. February 15, 1970. p. 27. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  15. "Iowa Mark to 9-0, 83-81" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. February 18, 1970. p. 6. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  16. "Johnson's 38 Send Iowa to 10-0!". The Des Moines Register. February 22, 1970. p. 33. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  17. "Johnson, Iowa Rip NU, Stay 2-Up on Purdue" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. February 25, 1970. p. 8. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  18. Jares, Joe (March 9, 1970). "The Dealers roll to a title: Led by 'J.J.' Johnson, Iowa's slick combo came on late with the acid to edge Purdue and take the Big Ten championship". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  19. "Champion Hawks Eye 15th Straight Tonight" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. March 3, 1970. p. 4. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  20. "Hawks Roll Past Buckeyes for 15th Straight" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. March 4, 1970. p. 8. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  21. "Hawkeyes End With Perfect Big 10 Slate". The Logansport Press. March 8, 1970. p. 14. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  22. "Hawks Lose Heartbreaker to Jacksonville" (PDF). The Daily Iowan. March 13, 1970. p. 8. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  23. "Miller's Hawkeyes Rip Irish". The Gazette (Cedar Rapids). March 15, 1970. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  24. "1969-70 Iowa Hawkeyes Roster and Stats". sports-reference.com. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  25. "1970 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
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