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Iowa Hawkeyes Women’s Basketball Adapts Without Star Caitlin Clark

The Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball team is navigating the 2024-25 season without star player Caitlin Clark, currently holding an 8-1 record and ranked No. 21 nationally. Despite a dip in offensive production, the team is adapting to new dynamics as they face challenges in maintaining their competitive edge. Senior Sydney Affolter discusses the adjustments being made, highlighting the impact of Clark’s absence on gameplay. As the season progresses, the Hawkeyes aim to enhance their offensive strategies and continue their growth in a challenging conference.

Hannah Stuelke’s Standout Performance Propels Iowa Hawkeyes to Victory

Hannah Stuelke’s standout performance in the recent women’s basketball matchup has solidified her as a key player for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Her game-high 23 points and display of aggressiveness were crucial in Iowa’s victory over the 11-time national champion Huskies. As the team gears up for the national championship showdown against South Carolina, Stuelke’s growth as a player will be put to the ultimate test.

Iowa’s Kate Martin Making Headlines in NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament

Iowa Hawkeyes’ Kate Martin’s leadership and resilience have been pivotal in the team’s success in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. As the team gears up for the second-round game against West Virginia, Martin’s impact on and off the court, along with her love for football, will undoubtedly play a crucial role in the team’s pursuit of success.