Current season, competition or edition: 2018β19 | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1979 (Round robin) 2012 (Big 4 Classic) |
No. of teams | 4 |
Country | United States |
Headquarters | Iowa |
Most recent champion(s) | Iowa (2018β19) |
Most titles | Iowa (15) |
Related competitions | Big Ten Conference, Big 12 Conference, and Missouri Valley Conference |
The Hy-Vee Classic consisted of games between Iowa's four NCAA Division I men's basketball teams: Iowa, Iowa State, Northern Iowa, and Drake. For 2012β2018, the rivalry consisted of a one-day two game event at Wells Fargo Arena each December, originally called the Big Four Classic but now known as the Hy-Vee Classic, Iowa and Iowa State playing each other in an ongoing-home and home series, and Drake and Northern Iowa playing each other regularly as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. Grinnell College was previously considered a part of the Big Four prior to their demotion to NCAA Division III athletics when they were members of the MVIAA and Missouri Valley Conference.
History
For decades, Iowa State (of the Big 12 Conference) and Iowa (of the Big Ten Conference) had home-and-home series with in-state rivals Drake and UNI, with Iowa visiting Drake in even-numbered years and Northern Iowa in odd-numbered years (with the corresponding return trips to Iowa in the opposite years) and Iowa State visiting Northern Iowa in even-numbered years and Drake in odd-numbered years. Drake and Iowa State, in particular, played in 104 of 105 seasons.[1]
In the 2000s, Iowa State, wanting to gain a greater presence in the Des Moines area, offered and played multiple games at Wells Fargo Arena with various teams. When they offered Drake the opportunity to move their rivalry to Wells Fargo Arena, Drake declined. Iowa and Iowa State also offered Drake and UNI money to play only in Iowa City/Ames but both schools declined.[2]
During the 2010/2011 seasons, Iowa and Iowa State began to feel pressure from losing to Northern Iowa and Drake in their non-conference schedule and to allow for more games against Power 5 conference in hopes of building a strong non-conference schedule for consideration for at-large bids for future NCAA Tournaments. Drake and Northern Iowa did not want to lose the match-ups. A neutral site concept was seen as the best for everyone involved and the Big Four Classic was born.[3]
Hy-Vee signed on as the sponsor of the event. The initial contract ran from 2012β2015. It was later extended to 2017. As part of the 2019 extension, the event was renamed the Hy-Vee Classic.[4][5]
Hy-Vee Classic
The event was held on the third Saturday of December. In 2013 the event was moved to the first Saturday of December, but attendance from students preparing for finals dropped considerably so the event was moved back to the third Saturday, although all four universities host December Commencement exercises on the day.
The event consists of two games played back to back. Initially, in even numbered years, Iowa played Northern Iowa and Drake played Iowa State. In odd numbered years, Iowa played Drake and Northern Iowa played Iowa State. The even-odd rotation was switched as part of the 2016β2019 extension. The schools also rotate hosting duties in this order: Iowa, Drake, Iowa State, Northern Iowa.
Which game is first/second and at what times is largely determined by television. Initially there was hope for both games making it to national television audiences, however this has largely been unsuccessful to date due to college football bowl games and other established basketball events on the same day nationally. The Big Ten & Big 12 have rights to the games Iowa and Iowa State respectively are played in. If both conference TV partners pass on the game, ESPN can televise through the Missouri Valley Conference's deal with the network. Otherwise, the games will air locally on Mediacom 22.[2] In 2015, the Iowa State-Northern Iowa game broadcast on ESPNU (aided by both teams being ranked) and the Drake-Iowa game was broadcast on ESPN3 marking the first national television broadcast from the event.
Financially, the four schools split revenue 25β25β25β25. This has resulted in Drake and UNI making a much larger profit than they did, although it does come at the expense of the loss of a major home game each year.[6] The event did not sell out in its first year, but has each year since.[7]
In addition to the loss of on-campus home games against in-state rivals, Drake and Northern Iowa play either Iowa or Iowa State, but not both in the same season. As Drake and Northern Iowa cannot play each other in the classic due to their Missouri Valley Conference affiliations, there is no way to formally determine an official champion between the four schools in a tournament-style format.
Regular season results
Key
Drake victories | |
Iowa State victories | |
Iowa victories | |
UNI victories | |
No title/game |
Round-Robin era
Season | Winner | Drake β ISU score | Drake β Iowa score | Drake β UNI score | Drake β UNI score (2) | ISU β UNI score | ISU β Iowa score | Iowa β UNI score |
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1979β80 | Iowa | 87β66 | 66β77 | DNP | DNP | DNP | 64β67 | 78β46 |
1980β81 | Iowa | 72β74 | 68β90 | DNP | DNP | 83β69 | 59β85 | 86β52 |
1981β82 | Iowa | 72β56 | 49β60 | 62β58 | DNP | 78β65 | 68β79 | 84β53 |
1982β83 | Iowa | 47β52 | 63β68 | 73β65 | DNP | 73β50 | 56β73 | DNP |
1983β84 | Iowa State | 72β79 OT | 43β66 | 55β67 | DNP | 91β75 | 76β72 2OT | DNP |
1984β85 | Iowa State | 73β74 | DNP | DNP | DNP | 69β61 | 54β50 | DNP |
1985β86 | 77β69 | 43β55 | DNP | DNP | 83β60 | 74β61 | DNP | |
1986β87 | Iowa | 51β55 | 62β69 | 86β52 | DNP | 79β60 | 64β89 | DNP |
1987β88 | Iowa State | 77β83 | 57β70 | 88β77 | DNP | 80β75 | 102β100 OT | DNP |
1988β89 | Iowa | 66β80 | 72β96 | 72β87 | DNP | 88β80 | 71β91 | 95β76 |
1989β90 | 114β117 OT | 54β68 | 63β71 OT | DNP | 92β80 | 87β89 | 74β77 | |
1990β91 | Iowa | 69β86 | 61β80 | 67β83 | DNP | 62β68 | 73β75 | 72β68 |
1991β92 | Iowa State | 61β92 | 56β83 | 51β56 | 84β96 | 84β66 | 98β84 | 108β85 |
1992β93 | Iowa | 81β119 | 65β80 | 69β59 | 62β64 OT | 74β67 | 51β78 | 64β44 |
1993β94 | Iowa State | 67β83 | 86β90 | 54β71 | 79β102 | 79β66 | 86β79 | 81β76 |
1994β95 | Iowa State | 69β94 | 68β103 | 78β67 | 82β71 | 81β62 | 76β63 | 80β48 |
1995β96 | Iowa | 62β65 | 66β98 | 76β82 | 66β83 | DNP | 50β56 | 78β73 |
1996β97 | Iowa State | 50β74 | 59β79 | 68β81 | 55β76 | DNP | 81β74 | 72β63 |
1997β98 | Northern Iowa | 63β61 | 60β90 | 60β74 | 55β68 | 48β54 | 59β60 | 78β84 |
1998β99 | Iowa | 56β57 | 74β78 | 78β72 | 57β83 | 57β61 | 53β74 | 83β67 |
1999β2000 | Iowa State | 48β44 | 76β83 2OT | 58β54 | 54β56 | 73β41 | 79β66 | 67β59 |
2000β01 | Iowa | 55β75 | 71β73 | 65β63 | 65β71 OT | 69β55 | 68β80 | 74β42 |
2001β02 | Northern Iowa | 72β58 | 59β101 | 56β71 | 71β77 | 88β69 | 53β78 | 76β78 |
2002β03 | Iowa State | 55β76 | 49β50 | 75β73 | 48β59 | 75β73 | 73β69 | 63β54 |
2003β04 | Iowa State | 77β83 | 56β74 | 56β76 | 79β84 OT | 79β76 | 84β76 | 66β77 |
2004β05 | Iowa | 46β73 | 75β91 | 81β72 | 60β61 | 82β99 | 63β70 | 76β73 |
2005β06 | Iowa State | 74β89 | 60β65 | 72β91 | 49β51 | 68β61 | 72β60 | 63β67 OT |
2006β07 | Drake | 80β78 | 75β59 | 74β61 | 67β59 | 70β57 | 59β77 | 57β55 |
2007β08 | Drake | 79β44 | 56β51 | 58β54 | 65β55 | 61β48 | 56β47 | 62β55 |
2008β09 | Drake | 66β63 | 60β43 | 59β81 | 47β46 | 71β66 | 57β73 | 65β46 |
2009β10 | Northern Iowa | 70β90 | 67β71 | 51β67 | 48β57 | 60β63 | 81β71 | 67β50 |
2010β11 | 43β91 | 52β59 | 49β69 | 72β69 | 54β60 | 75β72 | 51β39 | |
2011β12 | Northern Iowa | 74β65 | 68β82 | 68β83 | 52β66 | 62β69 | 86β76 | 60β80 |
Hy-Vee Classic era
Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Attendance |
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December 15, 2012 | Iowa | 80β73 | Northern Iowa | 13,180 |
Iowa State | 86β77 | Drake | ||
December 7, 2013 | Iowa State | 91β82* | Northern Iowa | 14,512 |
Iowa | 83β66 | Drake | ||
December 20, 2014 | Iowa State | 83β54 | Drake | 15,124 |
Northern Iowa | 56β44 | Iowa | ||
December 19, 2015 | Iowa | 70β64 | Drake | 15,424 |
Northern Iowa | 81β79 | Iowa State | ||
December 17, 2016 | Iowa | 69β46 | Northern Iowa | 15,028 |
Iowa State | 97β80 | Drake | ||
December 16, 2017 | Iowa | 90β64 | Drake | 13,828 |
Iowa State | 76β65 | Northern Iowa | ||
December 15, 2018 | Iowa State | 77β68 | Drake | 12,236 |
Iowa | 77β54 | Northern Iowa |
* indicates the number of overtime periods.
Post Hy-Vee Classic Era
Season | Drake β UNI score | Drake β UNI score (2) | Drake β UNI score (MVC) | ISU β Iowa score |
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2019β20 | 83β73 | 70β43 | 77β56 | 84β68 |
2020β21 | 80β59 | 77β69 | DNP | 105β77 |
2021β22 | 73β53 | |||
2022β23 | 75β56 |
Future match-ups
Iowa announced on June 14, 2018 that it was exercising its contractual right to leave the Hy-Vee Classic after the 2018 season, leaving the future of the Hy-Vee Classic in doubt.[8] While Iowa and Iowa State have not ruled out further participation, comments by both schools indicate that they would prefer to not play games in Des Moines and would rather play home games at each school's respective home arena.
Outright Big Four Championships by team
Team | Championships | Last Season Claimed |
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Iowa | 15 | 2018β19 |
Iowa State | 13 | 2017β18 |
Northern Iowa | 6 | 2015β16 |
Drake | 3 | 2008β09 |
Big Four Classic standings by team
Team | Record | Percentage |
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Iowa | 7β1 | .875 |
Iowa State | 7β1 | .875 |
Northern Iowa | 2β6 | .250 |
Drake | 0β8 | .000 |
See also
References
- β "Big Four Classic a success but emotions remain". The Gazette. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- 1 2 "WILLIAMS: Stuff you probably didn't know about the Big 4 Classic". 17 December 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β "Iowa State Athletics". www.cyclones.com. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β "Big Four Classic is extended through 2017". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β Center, Iowa Events. "The Hy-Vee Classic Extended through 2019 β Iowa Events Center". www.iowaeventscenter.com. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β "Iowa, UNI have differing views of 'Big Four Classic'". The Gazette. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β Doxsie, Don. "Big Four Classic sold out, extended for two years". Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- β "Hy-Vee Classic to end after 2018, as Iowa announces it's pulling out". The Des Moines Register.