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.<br>
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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.<br>
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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.<br>
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It was the latest in a season of close games for Northwestern. <br>
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The Wildcats won 38-37 in Week 2 when Northern Illinois failed on a 2-point conversion after scoring with 6 seconds left. They survived a late charge by Wisconsin on Oct. 8 and won 51-48, then beat Purdue 34-29 the following week. Northwestern also lost 34-29 to Penn State on Sept. 24 on a last-minute touchdown.<br>
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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.<br>
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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.<br>
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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. <br>
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Iowa's Albert Young rushed for a career-high 202 yards, and Drew Tate passed for 273.<br>
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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.<br>
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Tate was 21-for-35 and ran for a touchdown. Herb Grigsby caught seven passes for 84 yards.<br>
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Iowa gained 492 yards against a defense that was allowing 494.8 on average and ranked 117th in the nation.<br>
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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.<br>
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But the Wildcats rallied for their final two scores to notch yet another improbable victory.<br>
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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.<br>
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Iowa did most of its damage in the first half.<br>
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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.<br>
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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.<br>
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