Iowa Hawkeyes gear up for Penn State matchup in Big Ten opener

The No. 14 Iowa Hawkeyes, sitting at 10-2 overall and 1-0 in Big Ten play, host the 7-5 Penn State Lady Lions on December 28 at 3:00 p.m. CT in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa leads the all-time series 30-29 and has won the last 11 meetings, entering as heavy favorites with projections around 85-68. Key battles include Iowa's Ava Heiden against Penn State's efficient center Gracie Merkle.

The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team returns from the holiday break to face the Penn State Lady Lions in their second Big Ten game of the season. Iowa, ranked No. 14 in the AP poll, has shown offensive firepower, averaging 82.2 points per game on 50.4% field goal shooting and 37.8% from three-point range. Defensively, they hold opponents to 59.6 points while forcing 15.9 turnovers per game and enjoying a +13.5 rebound margin. Recent setbacks include a 90-64 loss to No. 1 UConn on December 20, where they committed 26 turnovers, and a 74-69 defeat to No. 10 Iowa State, contributing to their drop from No. 11 in the rankings. However, a win over No. 7 Baylor earlier highlights their potential against top competition.

Penn State, under seventh-year coach Carolyn Kieger, enters with a 7-5 record and 0-1 in conference play after a program-worst 1-17 Big Ten mark last season. They average 77.7 points offensively but struggle defensively, allowing 75.7 points and ranking last in the Big Ten in three-point defense at 35.3% opponent shooting. The Lady Lions feature standout center Gracie Merkle, who leads the nation in field goal percentage at 73.5%, averaging 19.8 points and 8.2 rebounds on 108-of-147 attempts, mostly in the paint. Guard Kiyomi McMiller adds 18.2 points, including efficient midrange and paint scoring, though her three-point shooting dips to 19.0% this season. Sharpshooter Moriah Murray averages 3.0 threes at 41.4%, while freshman Tèa Clèante contributes 10.1 points and forward Maggie Mendelson provides rebounding after missing early games.

For Iowa, guard Taylor McCabe stands out as the Big Ten's second-leading three-point maker at 2.83 per game and 43.6% accuracy, poised to exploit Penn State's perimeter weaknesses. The pivotal matchup pits Iowa sophomore center Ava Heiden against Merkle; Heiden's presence boosts Iowa by 19.6 points per 40 minutes, but foul trouble has limited her against elite bigs like UConn's Serah Williams. To secure victory, Iowa must limit turnovers—critical after the UConn miscues—and involve multiple scorers, as they perform best with four or more in double figures. ESPN gives Iowa a 96.8% win probability, with Warren Nolan projecting 85-64 and Bart Torvik 91-70. Coach Jan Jensen's squad aims to capitalize on a favorable Big Ten stretch, starting with this home tilt.

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Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team celebrates overpowering 91-70 win over Ohio State, highlighting Addie Deal's layup and Hannah Stuelke's rebound.
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Iowa women's basketball overpowers Ohio State 91-70

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No. 10 Iowa defeated No. 12 Ohio State 91-70 on Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, snapping the Buckeyes' seven-game winning streak. Freshman Addie Deal led the Hawkeyes with a career-high 20 points, while senior Hannah Stuelke recorded her sixth double-double of the season. The game was marred early by an injury to Iowa guard Taylor McCabe.

No. 13 Iowa women's basketball hosts No. 15 Michigan State in a crucial Big Ten matchup at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes, undefeated in conference play, lead 36-29 midway through the second quarter. Key contributions from Hannah Stuelke and Addie Deal have powered Iowa's strong start.

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No. 13 Iowa women's basketball team secured an 80-67 victory over Nebraska on Monday afternoon at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sophomore Ava Heiden led with 27 points and 11 rebounds in her sixth career double-double. The Hawkeyes extended their winning streak against Big Ten opponents with strong defense and efficient shooting.

No. 19 Iowa State suffered its fifth straight loss, falling 86-58 to Oklahoma State in a Big 12 women's basketball game on Sunday. The Cowgirls dominated with 14 three-pointers and a triple-double from Stailee Heard. Jada Williams and Audi Crooks each scored 15 points for the Cyclones.

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Iowa has returned to the top 10 of the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll following a strong win over Michigan. UConn remains the unanimous No. 1 and sets a new record for appearances in the poll under coach Geno Auriemma. Several upsets and close games reshaped the rankings this week.

Michigan's women's basketball team secured a season sweep over Michigan State with an 86-65 victory on Sunday at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor. After trailing early, the Wolverines turned the game around with strong defense and rebounding to claim their largest win in the rivalry's history. The win improves Michigan to 22-4 overall.

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Fifth-ranked Purdue travels to Madison to face Wisconsin in a Big Ten conference game on Saturday night. The Boilermakers, with a 12-1 record, aim to extend their strong start against a Badgers team that has struggled against ranked opponents. The matchup highlights key players and defensive battles in the Kohl Center.

 

 

 

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