A return to the Pike Place Market helped restore some old, good vibes ... and release some of the pressure this Iowa team was experiencing.
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The Iowa women's basketball team ended a five-game losing streak Wednesday, dominating Washington, 85-61, in Seattle. The Hawkeyes improved to 13-7 overall and 3-6 in the Big Ten. Watch what they had to say about topping the Huskies and ending the skid in these videos provided by Iowa Sports Information:
The Iowa women’s basketball team defeated Washington, 85-61, on Wednesday night in Seattle, ending a five-game losing streak. The Hawkeyes set a new program record for field goal percentage, going 33-of-46 from the floor (71.0 percent).
Iowa routs Washington, 85-61, to put a five-game skid to rest. Hawkeyes are 8-for-8 from long range in the first half, and Lucy Olsen doesn’t miss a shot in a 20-point, six-assist effort.
The Hawkeyes were due. Well, they were well past due. As close loss after close loss piled up into a five-game losing streak, head coach Jan Jensen urged the fanbase to stay patient. On Wednesday night in Seattle,
SEATTLE — In a road game where Lucy Olsen did not miss a single shot she took, the Iowa women beat Washington 85-61. Olsen went 8-of-8 on field goals and 4-of-4 from 3-point land to net a total of 20 points. She added six assists.
126 – 1. Rowdy Neighbor, Alburnett, sr.; 2. Malik DeBow, Linn-Mar, sr.; 3. Lincoln Schropp, Williamsburg, jr.; 4. Jayson Johnson, Tipton, sr.; 5. Kaydin Jones, Union Community, jr.
The Iowa women's basketball team broke out of a 5-game slump with a 24-point win over Washington in Seattle on Wednesday night.
Iowa (13-7, 3-6 Big Ten) ended its five-game losing skid and picked up a much-needed Quad 1 victory in the process. The win over the Huskies salvages a road split for Iowa in its two-game road swing and now Iowa has some time to rest and recover before returning to action against Northwestern (7-10, 0-6 Big Ten).