Basketball

Iowa Hawkeyes Basketball Prepares for Bigger Role for Tate Sage and Fresh Faces

A balanced offense and new talent aim to climb the Big Ten standings

The Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball program is entering a pivotal phase of preparation as the roster reshapes itself for the upcoming season. With the departure of top scorer Bennett Stirtz, the team is exploring a more distributed offensive scheme that can leverage the strengths of its emerging talent.

Sophomore forward Tate Sage has already drawn attention after a standout showing in the Sweet 16, where he contributed 19 points and eight rebounds in a victory over Nebraska. His continued development has positioned him as a central figure in the club's plans.

Coach Ben McCollum emphasizes a 'by‑committee' approach, encouraging players such as Andrew McKeever, Ty’Reek Coleman, Ethan Harris and Jaidyn Coon to share the scoring load. Each brings a distinct skill set: McKeever’s 7‑foot‑3 presence, Coleman’s quickness, Harris’s defensive instincts and Coon’s selfless mindset.

The newcomers have already begun to mesh during practice sessions, with Coleman impressing staff with his body control and Harris flashing a steal that led to a fast‑break dunk. Their integration reflects a broader effort to build depth and resilience.

Motivated by a ninth‑place finish in the Big Ten last year, the Hawkeyes are focused on steady improvement and higher regular‑season standards. The coaching staff believes that a balanced attack will not only fill the void left by Stirtz but also create a more unpredictable offense.

A Balanced Offensive Vision

The blend of size, speed and experience suggests that Iowa could contend for a higher conference standing, provided the players continue to embrace the collaborative philosophy championed by the coaching staff.

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