Saturday, November 5
Evanston, Ill.
11 a.m.

Northwestern

6-3 , 4-2

28
vs
27

Iowa (Senior Day)

5-4 , 3-3

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Iowa
14
10
0
3
27
Northwestern
0
7
7
14
28
Tim McGarigle becomes Northwestern's all-time tackle leader on this play.

Wildcats Edge Hawkeyes, 28-27; Northwestern Now Bowl-Eligible

11/5/2005 12:00:00 AM | Football

Nov. 5, 2005

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CHICAGO (AP) - Ross Lane caught a 9-yard touchdown pass from Brett Basanez with 42 seconds remaining to give Northwestern another wild victory, a 28-27 comeback win over Iowa on Saturday.

After Tyrell Sutton scored on a 1-yard run to bring the Wildcats to within six with 2:10 remaining, Reggie McPherson recovered the onside kick at the Iowa 47.

On second-and-2 at the 24, Basanez ran for 6 and Iowa committed a personal foul, putting the ball on the 9. Basanez hit Lane on a slant in the end zone for the winning score, helping Northwestern overcome a 24-7 halftime deficit.

It's the second time Northwestern has pulled out a game in the waning moments. Last month, the Wildcats beat Purdue with a touchdown in the final two minutes, a week after holding on to beat Wisconsin in a 51-48 shootout. They also lost to Penn State in September when the Nittany Lions scored with 51 seconds remaining.

With the win over Iowa, Northwestern (6-3, 4-2 Big Ten) remained in contention for the conference title and became bowl-eligible. Iowa (5-4, 3-3) needs to beat Wisconsin or Minnesota to become eligible for the postseason.

Basanez was 31-of-51 for 338 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Sutton carried 17 times for 65 yards, and Mark Philmore had 123 yards receiving.

Tim McGarigle became Northwestern's all-time leading tackler with 13 against Iowa, giving him 511 for his career to break Chuck Kern's record of 503.

Iowa's Albert Young rushed for a career-high 202 yards, and Drew Tate passed for 273.

Young had his fifth straight 100-yard game and became the 11th Iowa running back to gain 1,000 in a season, finishing the game with 1,070. The sophomore, whose previous high was 165 against Purdue on Oct. 8, had 105 yards at halftime.

Tate was 21-for-35 and ran for a touchdown. Herb Grigsby caught seven passes for 84 yards.

Iowa gained 492 yards against a defense that was allowing 494.8 on average and ranked 117th in the nation.

With a 10-point lead early in the fourth quarter, Iowa defensive tackle Matt Kroul intercepted Basanez at the Northwestern 26. That led to a 32-yard field goal by Kyle Schlicher that made it 27-14 with 10:58 remaining.

But the Wildcats rallied for their final two scores to notch yet another improbable victory.

After winning three straight and earning its first Top 25 ranking in four years, Northwestern appeared on its way to its second straight loss. It fell 33-17 to Michigan a week earlier, and Saturday's game was more of the same until the end.

Iowa did most of its damage in the first half.

Young carried eight times for 39 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown, on the game's opening possession, and freshman Andy Brodell caught three passes for 39 on that drive. With regular starter Clinton Solomon missing practices to attend a funeral during the week, Brodell, who had two receptions before this game, started.

Northwestern went nowhere on its first possession, leading to a 19-yard punt by Slade Larscheid. Four plays later, Young cut back through a hole in the middle for a 21-yard run that made it 14-0.

Team Stats

IOWA
NU
Total Yards
492
453
Pass Yards
276
338
Rushing Yards
216
115
Penalty Yards
50
41
1st Downs
27
25
3rd Downs
6
9
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
30:42
29:18
1st Quarter
Logo

IOWA 7, NU 0

IOWA - Young, Albert 12 yd run (Schlicher, Kyle kick), 11 plays, 78 yards, TOP 4:55

Logo

IOWA 14, NU 0

IOWA - Young, Albert 21 yd run (Schlicher, Kyle kick), 4 plays, 40 yards, TOP 1:48

2nd Quarter
Logo

IOWA 14, NU 7

NU - Herbert, Shaun 34 yd pass from Basanez, Brett (Howells, Joel kick) 12 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:39

Logo

IOWA 21, NU 7

IOWA - Tate, Drew 10 yd run (Schlicher, Kyle kick), 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:40

Logo

IOWA 24, NU 7

IOWA - Schlicher, Kyle 19 yd field goal 14 plays, 88 yards, TOP 3:10

3rd Quarter
Logo

IOWA 24, NU 14

NU - Sutton, Tyrell 12 yd run (Howells, Joel kick), 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:41

4th Quarter
Logo

IOWA 27, NU 14

IOWA - Schlicher, Kyle 32 yd field goal 4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 1:19

Logo

IOWA 27, NU 21

NU - Sutton, Tyrell 1 yd run (Howells, Joel kick), 12 plays, 77 yards, TOP 1:17

Logo

IOWA 27, NU 28

NU - Lane, Ross 9 yd pass from Basanez, Brett (Howells, Joel kick) 6 plays, 47 yards, TOP 1:28

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