Albuquerque Journal

Iowa’s Big 4 Classic is done after this year

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IOWA CITY, Iowa — The annual doublehead­er between Iowa, Iowa State, Northern Iowa and Drake will come to an end after next season.

The Hawkeyes announced on Thursday that they are pulling out of the Des Moines-based event partly because the Big Ten is moving from an 18- to a 20-game schedule, which limits their options in nonconfere­nce scheduling.

“The addition of two conference games is good for our fans, the Big Ten Conference and our strength of schedule, but unfortunat­ely it created some scheduling challenges that impacts this event,” Iowa athletic director Gary Barta said.

Iowa and Iowa State held home-and-home series with Northern Iowa and Drake, both Missouri Valley Conference members, until 2012. The Big Four Classic, as it came to be known, was a neutral-floor compromise that the Hawkeyes and Cyclones reached with their midmajor rivals. It came on the heels of consecutiv­e blowouts road losses by Iowa at Northern Iowa.

“We are extremely disappoint­ed that the Big Four Classic is ending following this year’s event. This event has provided a tremendous opportunit­y for the fans of basketball in the state of Iowa to see all four teams compete in one building on the same day,” Northern Iowa athletic director David Harris said.

The final doublehead­er will be held on Dec. 15, when the Hawkeyes face Northern Iowa and the Cyclones face Drake. The annual series between Iowa and Iowa State will go on as scheduled.

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