The Hawkeyes put together a complete performance on Friday night inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena despite being shorthanded. Iowa (11-5) jumped up 10 spots in Saturday's NCAA NET rankings, which places them well in position for an NCAA Tournament booth if they can close out the season well.

Iowa's Joe Wieskamp and Luka Garza combined for 47 points and scored 17 of Iowa's 23 made field goals. Wieskamp's 26 points are a career-high. Garza finished with 21 points and 13 rebounds. That's his 10th double-double of the season. He's the first Hawkeye to have 10 double-doubles in a season since Greg Brunner did it back in 2005-2006.

Following Friday's win, both coaches sat down with the media to discuss the night's performance. Here are some of the notable things that each coach had to say.

Fran McCaffery:

On the 19 rebounds in the first half:

"I think our defense was really good at getting transition opportunities. When you look at this game, rebounding was really critical when you play a team that is big on the glass. We had to battle them in that area. That's the one stat that sticks out to me. Our defense was excellent. Our activity level, whether it was off the dribble or contesting shots, limited their second chance opportunities."

On needing contributions from everybody

"We have a lot of good players left. We have seven guys available. The guys that come in have to compete and play mistake-free basketball. I'm really proud of Joe Toussaint. He struggled early and came back in the second half. Garza was great. Everybody that has played has been really good. In the first half, I put Riley Till in to back up Luka.

On Joe Wieskamp's bounce-back shooting performance:

"He usually has nights like this. It's what we expect and that's what he expects from himself. He came back and shot well in practice. He got extra shots up, as well. We're just going to keep going to him with the way he shoots.

On what it means to have Luka Garza and Joe Wieskamp to play like they did on Friday:

“Everybody else can settle down, and then we find ways to get them the ball. "I thought our guys really locked into that. We knew those guys need to see it, and we got it to them."

Maryland coach Mark Turgeon:

Opening Statement:

"Iowa was terrific, give them credit. They had a good game plan. Showed a 3-2 zone. Matchup did some things that kind of confused us early and we lost our confidence. Then they got going. Wieskamp was terrific, hit some big threes in the first half. Game got away from us right before half time. Did some uncharacteristic things. We were bad. We stunk. I've been doing this a long time. That ranks up there as one of the worst my teams has played. We did a good-cop bad-cop. We tried everything, we couldn't get them motivated. We came off two really good wins and played well. I didn't see it coming. I didn't expect this. You have one night a year you don't play well, but you at least compete. I think we had two possessions, two layups to cut it to eight with about 12 and a half to go, I don't know maybe then. But after that give them credit."

On the defense, and how Wieskamp got going on the corner three:

Yeah that was a communication on that one. That was a guy missing an assignment. Otherwise, it was Garza you are so worried about, Garza. It just wasn't our night... just wasn't our night. We were up eight to five or whatever it was, and we were stinking it up. First play of the game, our guy just dribbles out of bounds.

On the night in general:

"Hopefully tonight humbles us and we get back to listening to the coach. I think our whole thing is playing with confidence and sharing the basketball better. I think that's a really big part of it moving forward.

"And tonight -- you follow us -- we didn't look like us. I mean I'm looking down like, Who are those guys tonight? And no matter how hard we tried to fix it, we couldn't fix it."

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