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Now for the second part of our Iowa women’s basketball preview, we take a look at the Hawkeye frontcourt group — the power forward and center positions. The group returns pretty intact, with two departures and one newcomer,
Head coach Jan Jensen hired two new assistant coaches in the offseason. The duo, with little experience in the Midwest, hope to help bring in the best players in the country while mentoring the current roster.
The lineage of Iowa point guards features one common denominator. From Samantha Logic and Kathleen Doyle in the 2010s to Caitlin Clark and Lucy Olsen in recent years, all made themselves heard on the floor,
As part of team media day for Iowa women's basketball last week, star freshman guard Addie Deal spoke with reporters about her playing style and shared an interesting backstory about when she was initially introduced to the Hawkeyes' program.
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Iowa women's basketball legend Megan Gustafson ready for offseason play in Europe
In a remarkably quick turnaround after capturing her first WNBA championship with the Las Vegas Aces on Oct. 10, the Hawkeye legend will join EuroLeague's Fenerbahçe Opet in Istanbul, Turkey, during the WNBA's lengthy offseason.
While the names change, Iowa women’s basketball’s high expectations remain. The Hawkeyes have won at least 20 games in nine straight seasons. Winning is a part of the program’s culture. The preseason Big Ten media poll has Iowa outside of the top five,
Fresh off a win in the NCAA Tournament last season, Iowa women’s basketball is preaching patience. For head coach Jan Jensen, now in her second year at the helm for the Hawkeyes, progress for her squad revolves around not skipping steps.
Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball coach Bill Fennelly and his players are hoping to accomplish a lot this season.
Caden Kock is the son of two Iowa State athletes, and was helped cared for by their coaches and teammates. Now, he's a Cyclones football player.
Forbes recently included Caitlin Clark in its list of the 25 most powerful women in sports. The Indiana Fever star is the highest-rated athlete.