Not only did Iowa get a thrilling -- and massively important -- road win over Wisconsin on Thursday night to keep alive their hopes of making the NCAA Tournament, but Peter Jok managed to make a little bit of Big Ten history in the process.

Per @mbenson6, Peter Jok became the first Big Ten player to win 1+ game in each of the current 14 Big Ten arenas. #Hawkeyes — Matt Weitzel (@BigWeitz) March 3, 2017

Not too shabby, Pete. This is only the third season that Maryland and Rutgers have been a part of the Big Ten, so not that many players have probably had an opportunity to complete their Big Ten arena bingo cards like Jok. The Big Ten's unbalanced schedule doesn't help matters, either -- a player may only get one or two chances to win in a road arena during the course of his Big Ten career. Let's take a look back at the wins in this accomplishment.

1) Carver-Hawkeye Arena: Iowa 67, Nebraska 57 (December 31, 2013)

Jok's first win in a Big Ten arena came in his first game in a Big Ten arena, which happened to be at home in Iowa's Big Ten opener in 2013-14. Jok only played a handful of minutes in this one (literally, just four minutes), but hey -- a win's a win. Devyn Marble (15 points, eight rebounds, two assists) and Aaron White (13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, two steals) were the stars of the show for Iowa.

Other Wins: Obviously, Iowa has won a whole bunch of games at CHA during Jok's tenure as a Hawkeye.

2) Welsh-Ryan Arena: Iowa 76, Northwestern 50 (January 25, 2014)

Jok's first Big Ten road win came a month later in a blowout at Welsh-Ryan. He again played only garbage time minutes (two minutes). Gabe Olaseni had a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) and Mike Gesell had 11 points and six assists to guide Iowa to an easy win.

Other Wins: None. Iowa went 0-2 in their other two trips to Welsh-Ryan with Jok.

3) State Farm Center: Iowa 81, Illinois 74 (February 1, 2014)

Jok's second Big Ten road win came a week later, also in the Land of Lincoln as Iowa picked up a win over the Illini. Once again, he played only garbage time minutes (two); this was a recurring theme during his freshman season. Olaseni had another double-double (15 points, 12 rebounds) and Aaron White (14 points, six rebounds) and Devyn Marble (17 points, four rebounds, two assists, three steals) came up big for Iowa.

Other Wins: Iowa also won at Champaign in 2016 (77-65), behind 23 points from Jok.

4) Value City Arena: Iowa 71, Ohio State 65 (December 30, 2014)

Iowa really added to this record during Jok's sophomore season, starting with the Big Ten opener in Columbus. Jok started, but only had seven points on 2/6 shooting. Jarrod Uthoff (18 points, seven rebounds, five assists) and Aaron White (18 points, nine rebounds) were excellent for Iowa.

Other Wins: Iowa won in Columbus in 2013-14, but Jok didn't play in that game.

5) Williams Arena: Iowa 77, Minnesota 75 (January 13, 2015)

Iowa won a thriller in The Barn thanks to a last-second shot from Jarrod Uthoff, who had 22 points, five rebounds, four assists, and four blocks. Jok had 13 points. White also had 13 points, six rebounds, four assists, and two steals. This was a hell of a game and an absolute thriller right down to the wire.

Other Wins: Iowa went 0-2 in their other trips to Williams Arena with Jok, although their loss this year was... controversial, let's say.

6) Crisler Arena: Iowa 72, Michigan 54 (February 5, 2015)

The Hawkeyes cruised to a win over Michigan in Ann Arbor behind a thoroughly balanced effort: all five starters scored in double figures, led by Uthoff with 16 points. Mike Gesell had 14, White had 13, Adam Woodbury had 11, and Jok had 10 points. Easy peasy.

Other Wins: Iowa also won at Crisler last year, behind a monstrous game from Jarrod Uthoff (29 points, seven rebounds, four steals, three blocks). Jok had 10 points, four rebounds, and four assists in that one.

7) Pinnacle Bank Arena: Iowa 74, Nebraska 46 (February 22, 2015)

Iowa blasted Nebraska to smithereens in Lincoln in this one, jumping out to a 42-16 halftime lead and hitting cruise control from there. White had a double-double (18 points, 11 rebounds) and Uthoff (11 points) and Jok (14 points) also hit double figures. This was a delightful rout.

Other Wins: Iowa lost their only other trip to Lincoln during Jok's tenure this year, 93-90 in 2OT. Jok was incredible (34 points, six rebounds), but it wasn't quite enough to secure the W for Iowa.

8) Bryce Jordan Center: Iowa 81, Penn State 77 (OT) (February 28, 2015)

Iowa won a wild one in Happy Valley behind a huge game from Aaron White (21 points, 14 rebounds), who was in the midst of his refuse to lose run at the end of his senior season. Gesell (14 points, seven assists) and Uthoff (11 points, eight rebounds) were able assistants for White in this one. Jok had six points.

Other Wins: Iowa won in Happy Valley in 2014, but Jok didn't play in that game. They lost there in 2016, although Jok had a very good game (28 points).

9) Assembly Hall: Iowa 77, Indiana 63 (March 3, 2015)

Iowa got back-to-back road wins in 2015 with a trip to Assembly Hall, where they picked up a comfortable win behind yet another good performance from White (21 points, five rebounds). Again, White carried the team big time back then. Uthoff had 14 points, six rebounds, three blocks, and three steals and Iowa got 23 points off the bench from Anthony Clemmons and Gabe Olaseni. Jok had eight points and seven rebounds.

Other Wins: None. Iowa lost in Bloomington in 2014 (Jok played one minute) and in 2016 (Jok had 12 points).

10) Mackey Arena: Iowa 70, Purdue 63 (January 2, 2016)

Iowa came back from a 37-20 halftime deficit behind a stunning second-half surge (they outscored Purdue 50-26 after the break) and shocked the Boilermakers in West Lafayette. At the time, Purdue was ranked #14 in the country. Uthoff was the star for Iowa (25 points, five blocks, four rebounds, two steals, two assists), but Jok was a key sidekick with 11 points, nine rebounds, two steals, and two assists.

Other Wins: None. Iowa lost at West Lafayette in 2015 (Jok had six points) and this year (Jok had 13 and Iowa got absolutely dismantled).

11) Breslin Center: Iowa 76, Michigan State 59 (January 14, 2016)

Maybe the biggest road win of the entire set, considering that it came in a place where Iowa never, ever wins (they hadn't won in East Lansing since the early 90s prior to this game) and against a very good team (Sparty was ranked #4). It came just two weeks after Iowa beat then-#1 MSU in Iowa City -- and Iowa beat them even more decisively in the Breslin Center than they had at CHA. Iowa jumped out to a 47-25 lead at halftime and never looked back. Jok was the star here, too, with 23 points, three rebounds, and two steals. Uthoff (15 points, 10 rebounds), Clemmons (13 points), and Dom Uhl (10 points) were key supporting pieces.

Other Wins: None. Iowa lost in East Lansing in 2014 (Jok played three minutes) and again in 2017 (Jok had 13 points).

12) Louis Brown Athletic Center: Iowa 90, Rutgers 76 (January 21, 2016)

Iowa got a win over the Scarlet Knights in their first trip to Jersey, lazily pummeling a very, very, very bad Rutgers team. Three Iowa players had 20 or more points in this game, led by Jok with 29 on 10/19 shooting. Uthoff and Clemmons each had 20 points apiece as well.

Other Wins: Iowa also beat Rutgers in East Rutherford this year, picking up an easy 83-63 win, although Jok sat out this game with an ailing back.

13) Xfinity Center: Iowa 83, Maryland 69 (February 25, 2017)

Iowa got a win over the Big Ten's other newbie just last weekend; surely you remember Jordan Bohannon going bananas and making 8/10 three-pointers, right?

This was a stunningly easy win on the road over a ranked Terrapin team. Jok had 11 points, four rebounds, and three assists.

Other Wins: None. Iowa lost in College Park in their only other visit in 2016 (Jok led the way for Iowa with 14 points).

14) Kohl Center: Iowa 59, Wisconsin 57 (March 2, 2017)

Finally, Jok got a win in his 14th and final Big Ten arena last night, although once again Bohannon was the star of the show, this time thanks to his cold-blooded game-winning three with just seconds remaining. Jok was far from his sharpest in this game (8 points on 2/10 shooting, two rebounds, two assists, five turnovers), but he made a few big plays late and his teammates came through in the clutch to secure the win.

Other Wins: None. Iowa lost in Madison in 2014 (Jok DNP) and 2015 (Jok had seven points; Iowa got demolished by 32).

And that's that. Jok's accomplishment is a testament to the growth of the Iowa program under Fran -- this is a team that can (and has) beat any team in the Big Ten, anywhere. They've endured some hiccups this year, but they're playing some of their best ball at the end of the season, leading to two wins at arenas in College Park and Madison that don't concede very many road victories. Well done, Jok, and well done, Iowa. Here's to many more road wins in the years to come.