Iowa - Kobiety

Iowa - Kobiety

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WNCAAB 03/30 19:30 136 Colorado - Kobiety vs Iowa - Kobiety - View

Results

WNCAAB 03/26 00:00 124 West Virginia - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety W 54-64
NCAAB 03/23 22:00 - Iowa - Kobiety v Washington - Kobiety D 0-0
WNCAAB 03/23 19:00 122 Holy Cross - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety W 65-91
WNCAAB 03/10 16:00 1 [96] Nebraska - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [9] W 89-94
WNCAAB 03/09 21:30 2 [117] Michigan - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [8] W 68-95
WNCAAB 03/08 23:30 3 [108] Penn State - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [7] W 62-95
WNCAAB 03/03 18:00 - [11] Ohio State - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [15] W 83-93
WNCAAB 02/29 02:00 - [11] Iowa - Kobiety v Minnesota - Kobiety [151] W 108-60
WNCAAB 02/25 18:00 - [184] Illinois - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [14] W 85-101
WNCAAB 02/23 01:00 - [13] Iowa - Kobiety v Indiana - Kobiety [26] L 69-86
WNCAAB 02/16 01:00 - [97] Michigan - Kobiety v Iowa - Kobiety [9] W 89-106
WNCAAB 02/11 18:00 - [3] Iowa - Kobiety v Nebraska - Kobiety [103] L 79-82

The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represents the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. The team is a member of the Big Ten Conference as well as the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team plays its regular season games at 15,400-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena, along with men's basketball, wrestling, and volleyball teams.

History

Iowa women's basketball began in 1974, under head coach Lark Birdsong. The first Iowa team finished 5–16 in 1974–75, its first victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Birdsong coached Iowa until 1978–79, which marked Iowa's first winning season. She was subsequently replaced by Judy McMullen, who led the program for the next four years. McMullen was succeeded in 1983 by former Cheyney University coach C. Vivian Stringer. Prior to her stay at Iowa, Stringer led the Cheyney Wolves to the 1982 NCAA championship.

Beginning with the 1983–84 season, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Stringer coached at Iowa for 12 seasons. In that time, the Hawkeyes won six Big Ten championships, played in nine NCAA Tournaments, and reached the Final Four in 1993. Unprecedented attention was shown to the Hawkeyes under Stringer, as evidenced by the record-setting 22,157 fans that watched Iowa play Ohio State on February 3, 1985, in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Stringer, however, left Iowa to coach at Rutgers in 1995, following the death of her husband, Bill.

Angie Lee replaced Stringer, and led the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten championship in her first season. Under Lee, Iowa won another Big Ten title in 1998. In 2000, Lee's successor as head coach was Lisa Bluder. Bluder is Iowa's current women's basketball coach. Under Bluder, the Hawkeyes have won two regular season Big Ten championships (2008, 2022) and five Big Ten tournament championships (2001, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024).

Members of Iowa's women's basketball team celebrate their 2008 regular season Big Ten championship on March 2, 2008

From 2015 to 2019, Megan Gustafson played for Coach Bluder and the women's basketball program at Iowa. Gustafson was named the 2019 National Player of the year, after averaging a double-double of 27.8 points and 13.4 rebounds on 69.9% shooting. The 2018–19 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team had a 29–7 regular season record, winning the Big Ten Conference tournament championship and advancing to the Elite Eight of the 2019 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. The 2021–22 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team finished the season 24–8 sharing the regular season title with Ohio State. They also won the 2022 Big Ten women's basketball tournament, defeating Indiana 74–67 in the Big Ten Championship. Caitlin Clark was named the Most Outstanding Player for the Tournament. Iowa repeated as Big Ten champions the following year, with Clark being named the most outstanding player. Later that season, they advanced to the Final Four for the first time in three decades.

Members of Iowa's women's basketball team celebrate their victory in the 2023 Big Ten women's basketball tournament

Crossover at Kinnick

On October 15, 2023, the Iowa women's basketball team set a record for most people in attendance at a women's basketball game. 55,646 people attended Crossover at Kinnick, which took place at Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes play the majority of their home games in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, but coach Lisa Bluder came up with the idea to hold an event in the football stadium. The Hawkeyes played in the national championship game at the end of the previous season. Following the championship, the team returned home to a welcome celebration on campus with over 9,000 fans, which inspired Bluder to plan an outdoor event.

Caitlin Clark recorded a triple double with 34 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds. The game was close early, but Iowa took a solid lead and ended up with the win in the exhibition game 94–72. The game was played for charity, and the school presented a check for 250,000 dollars to the Stead Family Children's Hospital. The hospital overlooks the end zone of the stadium, and children in the hospital can watch home football games as well as this special event. At the end of the first quarter, fans and players turned toward the hospital and waved to the children, a continuation of a tradition started by the football team in 2017.

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