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How Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball Built an Elite Eight Run

6 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Leave Your Legacy, Kenyon Murray reflects on the remarkable Elite Eight run by the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball and breaks down the deeper story behind their success. While many see the wins, Kenyon unpacks the foundation: culture, habits, and leadership.From Ben McCollum’s dominance at Northwest Missouri State to the translation of that system into the Big Ten, this episode explores how championship teams are built long before March. It’s not about recruiting rankings or individual talent, it’s about clarity of roles, discipline under pressure, and a commitment to daily growth.This is more than a basketball conversation; it’s a leadership lesson. Whether you’re building a team, a business, or your own personal legacy, the question remains: are you chasing results, or are you building the habits that produce them?

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