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Iowa's Tony Perkins, Joe Toussaint and Filip Rebraca celebrate on the bench in the second half of a game against Northwestern on March 10, 2022.
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Iowa’s Tony Perkins, Joe Toussaint and Filip Rebraca celebrate on the bench in the second half of a game against Northwestern on March 10, 2022.
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No. 24 Iowa celebrated Fran McCaffery’s 400th game at the school with a memorable offensive performance.

Keegan Murray scored 26 points, and the Hawkeyes broke Big Ten Tournament records for scoring, field goals and 3-pointers while running away from Northwestern for a 112-76 victory Thursday.

Murray was 11 of 16 from the field and grabbed eight rebounds. Jordan Bohannon added 17 points in the most prolific offensive showcase since the tournament began in 1998 — and it wasn’t even close.

“We can’t play much better than we did tonight,” McCaffery said. “Everything was really clicking. Our shooting was really good.”

The Hawkeyes broke Maryland’s single-game tournament record of 97 points, set in 2016. Their 43 field goals were six more than Ohio State’s mark of 37 in 2016. Both records fell on Josh Ogundele’s putback with 4 mnutes, 33 seconds to go.

By then the Hawkeyes already had 17 3s — three more than Illinois made in tournament games in 2016 and 2018.

The offensive show allowed Iowa to rest its starters for the final 7 1/2 minutes as it tries to win four games in four days for its third conference tournament crown.

“Every time we had a defensive breakdown, they made us pay,” Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. “I don’t how anyone beats them when they’re playing like that and they’ve been playing like that the last couple of weeks.”

The Wildcats (15-16) were led by Ryan Young with 14 points and Boo Buie with 12. They had won two in a row, including a 71-69 victory over Nebraska in the first round of the tournament Wednesday.

But Northwestern never had a chance against Iowa.

The Hawkeyes opened the game with a 17-4 run, extended the margin to 50-26 late in the first half and headed to the locker room with a 64-31 cushion.

The Wildcats couldn’t get closer than 26 in the second half — until Iowa pulled the last of its starters with 7 1/2 minutes to play — and failed to reach the Big Ten quarterfinals for the fifth consecutive year.

Iowa has won nine of its last 11, and 20 of its 23 wins have come by double digits.

“Early on, I felt like we were moving the ball really well,” Murray said. “We’ve been getting stops on defense the last few games and so we’ve been really good getting out and running.”

Big picture

Northwestern: The Wildcats seem like they are running in place as a program. With three senior starters unlikely to return next season, Collins has plenty of work to do.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes have done more than enough to get into the NCAA Tournament. If they want to improve their seeding, though, a deep run in Indianapolis would help. McCaffery’s team made a strong statement Thursday.

Stat pack

Northwestern: Pete Nance scored 11 points and Robbie Beran had 10. … The Wildcats were outrebounded 45-18.

Iowa: Bohannon moved within eight points of hitting the 2,000-point mark after making five 3s. … Payton Sandfort scored 13 points while Filip Rebraca had 10 points and nine rebounds. … Connor McCaffery also finished with 10 points.

Up next

Northwestern: The Wildcats face a long offseason to contemplate how to right the program.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes take on unranked Rutgers in Friday’s second quarterfinal game.

Big Ten Tournament schedule

At Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis

Wednesday (first round)

Game 1: #12 Northwestern 71, #13 Nebraska 69

Game 2: #11 Penn State 60, #14 Minnesota 51

Thursday (second round)

Game 3: #9 Indiana 74, #8 Michigan 69

Game 4: #5 Iowa 112, #12 Northwestern 76

Game 5: #7 Michigan State 76, #10 Maryland 72

Game 6: #11 Penn State 71, #6 Ohio State 68

Friday (quarterfinals)

Game 7: #1 Illinois vs. #9 Indiana, 10:30 a.m., BTN

Game 8: #4 Rutgers vs. #5 Iowa, 1 p.m., BTN

Game 9: #2 Wisconsin vs. #7 Michigan State, 5:30 p.m., BTN

Game 10: #3 Purdue vs. #11 Penn State, 8 p.m., BTN

Saturday (semifinals)

Game 11: Game 7 vs. Game 8 winner, noon, CBS-2

Game 12: Game 9 vs. Game 10 winner, 2:30 p.m., CBS-2

Sunday (championship)

Game 13: Game 11 vs. Game 12 winner, 2:30 p.m., CBS-2