The Hawkeye women's team appeared to be in control of Thursday's Big Ten battle with Nebraska, leading by as many as 11 points in the 4th quarter. But Iowa let
Even with Caitlin Clark off to the pros and Lisa Bluder in retirement, Amy Williams still expects to see a familiar Hawkeye team Thursday night.
Pryce Sandfort added 11 points with three 3s for Iowa (11-4, 2-2 Big Ten Conference). Brice Williams made four shots from distance and scored 28 points to lead Nebraska (12-3, 2-2), which had a ...
Despite owning a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter, Iowa women's basketball couldn't close out Nebraska en route to a painful overtime loss.
Iowa’s Sydney Affolter got her game-tying shot off just as the buzzer sounded zero. The ball bounced off the rim and down. No good. Nebraska Women’s Basketball (14-4, 5-2) celebrated as they had finally defeated the Hawkeyes (12-6,
Lucy Olsen, a career 76.3-percent free-throw shooter and an 82.5-percent shooter from the line this season, was 1 of 6 from the line in the final 5 ½ minutes of the fourth quarter. Sydney Affolter went 1 of 2. Kylie Feuerbach went 3 of 4.
The Nebraska women’s basketball team is officially on a winning streak.  Coming off three-straight loses to ranked opponents in early January, the Huskers have
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LINCOLN, Neb (KLKN) – The Nebraska women’s basketball team beat Iowa 87-84 in overtime Thursday in Iowa City. It’s the first win for the Cornhuskers at Carver-Hawkeye since 2018.
The Iowa women’s basketball team suffered its fourth-straight loss in an 87-84 overtime thriller to Nebraska inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Thursday. The Hawkeyes led by 11 points at the halfway point of the fourth quarter,
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