Iowa, Oregon and basketball
With Hannah Stuelke out of the lineup, the Hawkeyes knew it was going to have to be a grit your teeth, grind it out effort in Eugene on Sunday afternoon. Looking to put an end to the program’s longest losing streak since 2016,
Eugene, Oregon; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Iowa heads into the matchup against Oregon after losing four games in a row. The Ducks have gone 11-1 in home games. Oregon is 3-0 in one-possession games.
Iowa women’s basketball (12-7, 2-6 Big Ten) suffered their fifth consecutive loss with a disheartening 50-49 defeat at Oregon (14-5, 5-3 Big Ten) from Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., on Sunday.
Leading for the first 33 minutes, the Hawkeyes succumbed to a late drought and dropped their fifth consecutive game, 50-49 to Oregon on Sunday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore. The Hawkeyes’ 49 points were their least in a game since scoring 46 in a loss at Nebraska on Feb. 24, 2013.
Iowa women's basketball saw a double-digit lead disappear in a 50-49 loss to Oregon on Sunday afternoon. The loss marks the fifth straight in the team's current losing streak and is the first five-game losing streak since 2013.
It came down to the wire, but the Iowa women fell just short against the Oregon Ducks in Matthew Knight Arena.
The Iowa women's basketball team blew a 15-point lead against Oregon on Sunday to drop its fifth consecutive game for the first time since the 2012-13 season.
As Iowa women’s basketball looks to snap its four-game losing skid, the Hawkeyes will have to do so without one of their stars. Junior forward Hannah Stuelke is listed as “out” in the Hawkeyes’ pregame Big Ten availability report.
The Iowa men's basketball program officially announced the addition of a midyear transfer signee on Monday. According to Fran McCaffery, the former four-star bring versatility and athleticism to Iowa City.
Dawson Garcia scored 20 points, Femi Odukale added 18 and Minnesota held off Iowa for a 72-67 victory on Tuesday night.
Femi Odukale had his best game in a Gophers uniform with 18 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Garcia finished with a team-high 20 points as Minnesota held Iowa's explosive offense to an abysmal 3-21 (14.3%) mark from the three-point line.