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Wright scores 24, Stuelke adds 21 and 10 rebounds to help No. 14 Iowa women beat No. 20 Nebraska
Iowa pulled away with a 14-1 run after a tie, led by Wright's 24 points and Stuelke's double-double, with strong free-throw shooting in the final minutes.
- On Thursday, No. 14 Iowa defeated No. 20 Nebraska 80-61, with Chit-Chat Wright scoring 24 and Hannah Stuelke adding 21 and 10 rebounds.
- With 5:44 remaining, the game was tied 70-all before Iowa scored 10 straight in a 14-1 run as Nebraska Cornhuskers missed four shots and committed turnovers.
- Ava Heiden scored 18 on 8-of-10 shooting and Taylor Stremlow added eight points, eight assists and three steals for Iowa, while Britt Prince led Nebraska with 27 points and Jessica Petrie added 17.
- Iowa improved to 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play, while Nebraska has lost back-to-back games after its 14 consecutive wins and is now 12-2, 1-2; Iowa visits Northwestern on Monday.
- The game featured 10 ties and seven lead changes, underscoring its competitiveness, and the result factors into AP Top 25 coverage and poll tracking this season.
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Wright scores 24, Stuelke adds 21 and 10 rebounds to help No. 14 Iowa women beat No. 20 Nebraska
Chit-Chat Wright scored 24 points, Hannah Stuelke made 7 of 11 from the field and finished with 21 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 14 Iowa beat 20th-ranked Nebraska 80-61.
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Read Full ArticleNo. 14 Iowa women’s basketball pulls away late from Nebraska for second ranked win
The Iowa women’s basketball team pulled away late from No. 20 Nebraska to win, 86-76, Thursday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The 14th-ranked Hawkeyes are now 12-2 on the season and 2-2 against ranked foes. Second-year guard Chit-Chat Wright paced the home team with 24 points, followed by forward Hannah Stuelke with 21 and center Ava...
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