Hawkeyes’ 42 free throws lead to upset over No. 12 West Virginia

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West Virginia used 11 offensive rebounds over the first 20 minutes to build a 16 shot attempt advantage. The Mountaineers made 9-of-33 field goal attempts (27.3) percent. The Hawkeyes kept the game close by sinking 15-of-20 first half free throws.

The Hawkeyes (5-2) return to action Wednesday in Tallahassee, Fla., facing Florida State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

“Coming off this win, they (the players) can do anything if they set their minds to it,” Bluder said. “We have two days to get ready for Florida State.”

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