Iowa Women’s Basketball vs. Nebraska
BOTTOM LINE: Iowa faces Oregon in Big Ten action Sunday. The Ducks are 11-1 on their home court. Oregon is 12-5 against opponents over .500. The Hawkeyes are 2-5 against Big Ten opponents. Iowa is fifth in the Big Ten with 18.0 assists per game led by Lucy Olsen averaging 5.0.
With the Iowa women’s basketball team (12-6, 2-5) riding a four-game losing streak, they will head west in desperate search for a win. Up first on the west coast swing is a trip to Eugene to face Oregon.
The Hawkeyes' first-year assistant talks defensive lineups, the full-court press, free throws and more amid a four-game losing streak.
Hawkeyes head west in an effort to keep their season from heading south. Freshmen Aaliyah Guyton and Taylor Stremlow have emerged as the team’s young ‘dogs.’
The 2nd-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes kick off a big Friday night of wrestling on BTN with a top-10 Big Ten battle with the No. 9 Illinois Fighting Illini at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
UCLA absolutely crushed Iowa 94-70 at Pauley Pavilion to get back on track and snap a four-game losing streak of its own while Iowa picked up its second consecutive loss. However, the blowout defeat may not be the worst news from the game if you're an Iowa fan.
Iowa women's basketball head coach Jan Jensen knows what she wants to see from her team coming out of its latest loss as losing streak swells to four consecutive losses.
As the saying goes, “when it rains, it pours” and in Iowa City, it’s currently a seemingly never-ending monsoon for the Iowa women’s basketball team. A woeful free-throw performance down the stretch allowed the Huskers to send the game to overtime,