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The 2024–25 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represents the University of Iowa during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Hawkeyes are led by head coach Jan Jensen in her first season, and play their home games at Carver–Hawkeye Arena as a member of the Big Ten Conference.
The 2024–25 Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team represented Iowa State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Cyclones, led by thirtieth-year head coach Bill Fennelly and play their home games at the Hilton Coliseum as members of the Big 12 Conference.
Stuelke was named the Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year in her freshman season at Iowa in 2022–23, coming in for forwards Monika Czinano and McKenna Warnock. [2] [9] As a sophomore, she scored a career-high 47 points against Penn State on February 8, 2024. [10] She scored 25 points in the 2024 Big Ten championship game. [9]
Iowa State women's basketball projected starting lineup for the 2024-25 season Barring any big moves in the transfer portal, the majority of Iowa State’s lineup is set. That’s not to say that ...
Let's take a closer look at Iowa State's roster, examining what types of roles everyone on scholarship could have for the Cyclones in 2024-25. Some of last season's most productive players are ...
The Iowa State women’s basketball team enters the upcoming 2024-25 season with a ton of experience and high expectations. The Cyclones will begin trying to reach those expectations when they ...
Feuerbach was born to Iowa State alumni Steve and Lisa Feuerbach and has four siblings. [1] [2] She lettered in four years of high school basketball at Sycamore High School in Sycamore, Illinois, where she averaged 19.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 1.6 blocks per game. [1]
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. [1] She was subsequently replaced by Judy McMullen, who led the program for the next four ...