https://www.nextones.com #KeeganMurray #IowaHawkeyes #NextOnes Keegan Murray (27 points & 21 rebounds) accomplished something last night that has not been done in over four decades. Murray is the first Hawkeye to total 25+ points and 20+ rebounds in a game since Bruce King in 1977. King had 31 points and 21 rebounds vs. Ohio State in 1977. Through 3 games Keegan Murray is averaging 25.3 PPG; 10.7 RPG; 3.3 BPG; 1 SPG * *Game Highlights * Subscribe to Next Ones for daily content - You’ll be the first to know about up and coming players before anyone else - http://bit.ly/2u3LHiP Follow Next Ones on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram Twitter - http://bit.ly/2z8Qpli Facebook - http://bit.ly/2lU0Kbr Instagram- http://bit.ly/2KwB3wf Business email: info@nextones.com I DO NOT own clips or videos that i post of sports Highlights. All highlights or clips are property of the NBA, NCAA, ACC, NFL, SEC, ESPN , BroadbandTV NBA account, ETC.. All videos are edited following the "fair use" guideline of Youtube.
IOWA CITY, Iowa – Twenty-seven points from sophomore Keegan Murray propelled the University of Iowa men’s basketball team to an 86-69 victory over North Carolina Central on Tuesday night on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Sophomore forward Keegan Murray registered his first career double-double, totaling game and career bests in scoring (27) and rebounds (21). He also blocked a game-best four shots. Murray is the first major conference player with 27+ points, 21+ rebounds, and 4+ blocks since Kansas State’s Michael Beasley versus Sacramento State on Nov. 9, 2007. - Via Iowa Hawkeyes Subscribe for more. Official Instagram of League Him: @League.Him : https://urlgeni.us/instagram/League.Him Official Twitter of League Him: @League_Him : https://urlgeni.us/twitter/League_Him #KeeganMurray #IowaHawkeyes #NBADraft This video and our YouTube channel, in general, may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act which recognizes “fair use” for reasons such as criticism, comment and news reporting.