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No. 11 Iowa Women Extend Win Streak to 6, End No. 15 Michigan State's at 9 with 75-68 Victory
Iowa shot 53.6% and held Michigan State to 44.6%, led by Hannah Stuelke's 22 points and Ava Heiden's 20 points to end the Spartans' nine-game streak.
- Sunday night, No. 11 Iowa Hawkeyes defeated No. 15 Michigan State Spartans 75-68 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, snapping the Spartans' nine-game winning streak.
- With Stuelke and Heiden providing scoring, Iowa's bench, including Deal's second-quarter 3s, helped build a 41 lead at halftime.
- The first quarter saw chaotic swings, with nine lead changes and two ties, capped by Wright's buzzer-beater giving Iowa a 22-16 lead, while Michigan State got within 71-66 with 3:28 left.
- Michigan State fell to 17-2, 6-2, and coach Robyn Fralick said `We gave ourselves a chance` before MSU hosts USC on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 8 p.m.
- Iowa's victory moved them to 16-2, 7-0 and kept them tied atop the Big Ten with UCLA; the loss was Michigan State's first since Dec. 7, ending their long unbeaten run.
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Iowa women's basketball remains perfect in Big Ten, defeats No. 15 Michigan State
The Iowa women’s basketball team survived a late rally from No. 15 Michigan State to win, 75-68, Sunday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Hawkeye frontcourt duo Hannah Stuelke and Ava Heiden combined for 42 points on 18-of-27 shooting and added 15 rebounds for Iowa, which improved to 16-2 and remained undefeated in the Big Ten with a difficult conference schedule on the rise. Second-year point guard Chit-Chat Wright finished third on the team with …
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Recap & Takeaways: Hannah Stuelke’s senior surge continues as Iowa beats Michigan State
Hannah Stuelke scored 22 points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished five assits to lead the No. 11 Iowa women's basketball to a win over No. 15 Michigan State on Sunday.
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No. 11 Iowa 75, No. 15 Michigan St. 68
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