Coach Jan Jensen’s Hawkeyes (14-7/4-6) played a solid game, beating the Wildcats 85-80 to move the needle closer toward the goal of a postseason appearance. It was not a perfect game, but the Hawks did what was necessary to get a win.
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Hannah Stuelke kept the Hawkeyes from falling behind, collecting a season-high 26 points, nabbing six rebounds and two assists.
Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball got all it could handle from Northwestern, but Hannah Stuelke and company held on to set up Sunday's festivities.
Hannah Stuelke was forced to miss Iowa's west coast trip after suffering a concussion against Nebraska. But the junior standout was back in the starting lineup
Iowa vs. Northwestern will air on BTN. Streaming options include FUBO, which offers a free trial. Kylen Mills and Shimmy Miller will call the game. The Iowa women's basketball vs. Northwestern game starts at 7 p.m. CT from Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.
Northwestern led by as many as 7 in the second quarter before Stuelke had a series of three-point plays to give Iowa a 41-38 lead at the half. Senior Lucy Olsen had a big second half to finish with 16 points and 6 assists. Freshman Aliyah Guyton added 15 points and 3 assists off the bench.
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While this stretch often means contextualizing results with eyes on March, Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball is set on valuing small steps forward.
When Northwestern hosted then-No.13 Iowa last season in front of a packed house, few could have predicted anything other than a decisive loss. After all, the Hawkeyes (14-7, 4-6 Big Ten) boasted a roster led by Caitlin Clark,
The Iowa women’s basketball team defeated Penn State, 85-80, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Tuesday. Junior Hannah Stuelke dominated the game, scoring a career-high 26 points, including 6 for 6 from the free-throw line.