The Athletic reports that the Iowa women’s basketball program generated more than $3.2M in home ticket sales during Caitlin Clark’s final season in 2023-24, "by far the most in Big Ten history."
Northwestern led by as many as 7 in the second quarter before Stuelke had a series of three-point plays to give Iowa a 41-38 lead at the half. Senior Lucy Olsen had a big second half to finish with 16 points and 6 assists. Freshman Aliyah Guyton added 15 points and 3 assists off the bench.
While the Iowa women’s basketball team lost a lot of flashy and exciting shooting this past offseason, the Hawkeyes’ deep shooting game is still very much alive thanks to the efforts of players like third-year Taylor McCabe.
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“Their numbers are borderline ridiculous,” said Iowa State head coach Bill Fennelly, whose team (15-7, 6-3) will face the Wildcats (19-2, 7-1) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan. “And I think there are a lot of things that go into that.”
The UW women's basketball team trailed by 28 points in the second quarter and never recovered in an 85-61 loss to Iowa, their most lopsided loss of the season.