The Hawkeyes face off against the Huskies in Washington in the second game of tonight's women's college basketball doubleheader on Peacock
Lucy Olsen scored 20 points and Addison O'Grady tallied 17 more to lead Iowa to a statement 85-61 win over Washington at Alaska Airlines Arena, snapping the Hawkeyes five-game losing streak.
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It's Iowa women's basketball vs. Washington in the Big Ten tonight. Follow for live score updates and game highlights from Alaska Airlines Arena.
Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball made its first nine 3-point attempts and earned a win they desperately needed behind Lucy Olsen's resurgence.
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.
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 UW women's basketball team trailed by 28 points in the second quarter and never recovered in an 85-61 loss to Iowa, their most lopsided loss of the season.
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.
Iowa visits Washington for a Big Ten women's basketball game. Here's how to watch the matchup with live stream information and start time.
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: