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Iowa Basketball Unveils 2026‑27 Schedule with Neutral‑Site Emphasis

The Hawkeyes’ new slate blends home‑state games, tough non‑conference opponents, and a strategic shift toward single‑site neutral events.

Iowa Announces 2026‑27 Men’s Basketball Schedule

Iowa’s men’s basketball program has released its 2026‑27 slate, a 21‑game lineup that emphasizes home‑state matchups and a rigorous non‑conference schedule.

A New Scheduling Philosophy

The centerpiece of the schedule is a November 10 showdown with Virginia Tech at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, a venue chosen to bring the Hawkeyes closer to fans in the northwest corner of the state.

This game is part of a broader effort to replace traditional multi‑team neutral events with single‑site contests, a move Iowa says will increase accessibility for local supporters while still providing high‑profile competition.

Beyond the Virginia Tech clash, the schedule features contests against Creighton, Alabama, and Iowa State, each of which brings a different style of play and a boost to the team’s résumé as it eyes the NCAA Tournament.

Analysts project Iowa as an No. 11 seed for the 2027 tournament, while Alabama is expected to enter as a No. 3 seed, Iowa State as a No. 5 and Creighton as a No. 10. Virginia Tech, which narrowly missed the field last season, is listed among the “next four out,” alongside Xavier.

Head coach Ben McCollum said the schedule reflects a commitment to “testing ourselves early and often,” a sentiment echoed by analyst Chad Leistikow, who noted the value of facing top‑tier opponents in the regular season.

Virginia Tech coach Mike Young added that the neutral‑site arrangement offers his team a chance to showcase its talent to a new audience, while player Bennett Stirtz expressed excitement about the upcoming matchups.

Fans can look forward to a season that blends home comforts with challenging road tests, a formula Iowa hopes will translate into deeper tournament runs.

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