Iowa women's basketball routs Lindenwood
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Sure, Lindenwood is quite a step down from the Cyclones, but that doesn't change the fact that their offense was on full display. There aren't many women's teams in the country that can drop triple digits, but Iowa is one of them.
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Hannah Stuelke scored a season-high 29 points as No. 11 Iowa took down Lindenwood, 102-68.
IOWA CITY — Hannah Stuelke scored a season-high 29 points as No. 11 Iowa took down Lindenwood, 102-68. The Hawkeyes (10-1, 1-0 Big Ten) reached the century mark for the third time this season, and trailed for just over one minute of game time.
The Lions have won three straight and they may be catching the Hawkeyes at the right time. If there was ever an opportunity to upset No. 11 Iowa, it's now. Coming off their loss in the Cy-Hawk rivalry game, head coach Jan Jensen needs two players in particular to get back on track.
Through 10 games, Hawkeyes are shooting 65.4 percent from the line, and were 6 of 12 in Wednesday's loss at Iowa State.
BOTTOM LINE: No. 11 Iowa hosts Lindenwood (MO) after Chazadi Wright scored 21 points in Iowa's 74-69 loss to the Iowa State Cyclones. The Hawkeyes are 5-0 in home games. Iowa is eighth in the Big Ten in team defense, giving up 55.7 points while holding opponents to 33.6% shooting.
With a 7-2 team coming to town, the Iowa Hawkeyes know they can't sleep on their opposition. Earlier this year, Fairfield came into Carver and shocked everyone