Iowa Women’s Basketball team put on a dominant performance against Illinois, securing a 101-85 victory in an exciting matchup. From the opening tip-off, the Hawkeyes displayed their offensive prowess, shooting lights out from beyond the arc and attacking the basket with precision. Led by standout performances from their star players, Iowa controlled the game from start to finish.
The Hawkeyes’ defense was also a key factor in their success, forcing turnovers and limiting Illinois’ scoring opportunities. The team’s chemistry and communication on both ends of the court were evident as they executed plays flawlessly and worked together to secure rebounds and second-chance points.
The Hawkeyes (24-4, 13-3 Big Ten) needed such a performance after a disappointing road loss at Indiana in their previous game. While it was a team effort this afternoon, Clark notched the 16th triple-double of her career (24 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists).
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Both teams scored 38 points in the paint, but Iowa out-rebounded Illinois by one rebound, with 42 compares to the Fighting Illini’s 41.
Iowa’s ball movement destabilized Illinois on defense all game, as the Hawkeyes assisted on 28 of their 36 field goals.
Illinois fell to 13-13.
Overall, Iowa’s performance against Illinois showcased their talent and determination as they continue to make strides towards a successful season. With this impressive win under their belt, the Hawkeyes are poised for continued success in future matchups.
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