Iowa Hawkeyes vs Wisconsin Badgers Game Prediction, 2/22/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds

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  • Matchup: Iowa Hawkeyes vs Wisconsin Badgers
  • Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
  • Venue: Kohl Center, Madison, WI
  • Broadcast: ESPN+

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This Sunday, the Iowa Hawkeyes (19-7) will travel to the Kohl Center to face off against the Wisconsin Badgers (18-8).

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In their previous game, the Iowa Hawkeyes managed to secure a victory against Nebraska, finishing with a score of 57-52. The Hawkeyes committed 14 personal fouls, while Nebraska was whistled for 18. Iowa struggled from beyond the arc, sinking just 5 of 24 three-point attempts. Nebraska shot 78.6% from the free-throw line, making 11 of 14 shots. On the boards, Nebraska secured 22 rebounds (2 offensive, 20 defensive), but had no blocks. They recorded 10 assists and 9 steals. Defensively, Iowa held Nebraska to a field goal percentage of 40.9%, allowing them to make 18 of 44 shots. Iowa also notched 5 assists, forced 12 turnovers, and recorded 4 steals. They dominated the glass with a total of 33 rebounds, including 11 offensive boards. From the charity stripe, Iowa was efficient, converting 17 of 18 shots for an impressive 94.4% success rate. The Hawkeyes concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 33.3% (17 out of 51) and made 6 of 23 shots from three-point range.

Bennett Stirtz played a pivotal role during the matchup, hitting 36.4% from the floor and contributing 2 assists. He logged 40 minutes on the court, grabbing 2 rebounds, and scoring 25 points on 8 of 22 shooting.

Iowa enters this game with a record of 19-7 this season. They have an average of 9.7 turnovers per game and commit approximately 17.8 fouls each night. As a team, Iowa grabs around 30.2 rebounds per game, while racking up 394 assists, placing them 130th in the nation for passing efficiency. The Hawkeyes have a 3-point shooting percentage of 36.3% (206 out of 567) and maintain a free-throw percentage of 77.1%. On average, they score 76.2 points per game (172nd in college basketball) and connect on 49.5% of their field goal attempts.

On the defensive side, the Hawkeyes force 13.5 turnovers per game and draw an average of 18.3 fouls. They limit opponents to 31.7% from beyond the arc, ranking 10th in the nation in points allowed per game at 64.4. Iowa’s opponent field goal percentage stands at 44.7% (579 of 1,294), while they defend 28.6 rebounds per game. The Hawkeyes are 20th in Division I for assists surrendered, with a total of 286 for the season.

Wisconsin, in their last outing, faced a loss against Ohio State, finishing at 86-69. The Badgers secured 27 rebounds (17 defensive and 10 offensive) and committed 11 turnovers while grabbing 4 steals. Ohio State committed 16 fouls, enabling the Badgers to shoot 16 free throws, converting only 8 for a 50.0% success rate. Wisconsin managed to hit 7 of 26 three-point attempts (26.9%) and closed the game shooting 27 of 59 from the field, translating to 45.8%. Conversely, they allowed Ohio State to net 31 of 57 attempts for a shooting percentage of 54.4%. The Badgers also struggled from the three-point line, where Ohio State shot 52.4%, making 11 of 21 attempts, and hit 13 of 19 free throws (68.4%). Wisconsin allowed Ohio State to claim a total of 33 rebounds, including 9 offensive boards.

Braeden Carrington was notable for the Badgers in this matchup, shooting 6 of 14 (42.9%) with 1 rebound while adding 20 points in 29 minutes of play along with 2 assists.

Wisconsin currently holds an 18-8 win-loss record. Their offense is averaging a 45.0% field goal percentage, placing them 201st in Division I. They have scored 2,161 points this season (averaging 83.1 per game) and are grabbing approximately 36.4 rebounds per game. Wisconsin distributes assists 15.7 times each game (79th in college basketball) while averaging 9.3 turnovers. The Badgers commit 17.6 fouls per contest and maintain a free-throw percentage of 77.0%.

On defense, Wisconsin allows opponents to shoot 33.5% from three-point territory (212 of 632) while their adversaries convert 73.0% from the free-throw line. The Badgers yield an average of 13.2 assists and 34.3 rebounds each game, ranking them 166th and 181st, respectively. They are currently 241st in points allowed per game at 76.0, forcing 10.5 turnovers per game and permitting teams to shoot 44.3% (198th in college basketball).

Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA showdown against the spread?

Prediction: Bet on Wisconsin

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Pick: Wisconsin Badgers
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