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The Coliseum’s mood was as dark as the halftime sky when Southern California went to the locker room soaked in nonstop rain and trailing Iowa by 11 points. With their postseason hopes under a serious cloud,
Jensen has settled into a rotation of 10: Ava Heiden, Hannah Stuelke, Kylie Feuerbach, Taylor McCabe and Chit-Chat Wright in the starting lineup, with Layla Hays, Addie Deal, Emely Rodriguez, Journey Houston and Stremlow coming off the bench.
Iowa wasted no time in its NCAA opener, scoring less than three minutes in as Lexy Griffin’s cross found Kenzie Rolling for a clean one-touch finish. From there
No. 17 USC hosts No. 21 Iowa this week in another matchup of ranked teams in the Big Ten. It's a huge game for the Trojans, as they remain alive in the hunt for a College Football Playoff spot, but cannot afford to lose a third game. If they do, they're out for all intents and purposes.
Check out our live updates and analysis as Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling travels to Tulsa for the National Duals Invitational on Saturday and Sunday.
After facing a couple of mid-major opponents to open the season, Ben McCollum and the Hawkeyes faced their first high-major test of the season on Friday night. The visiting Xavier Musketeers kept it close early,
No. 21 Iowa comes into a matchup against Northern Iowa as winners of three straight games. Sunday's meeting is the first this season for the two squads.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has been busy during the WNBA offseason, but that has not stopped her from carving out time for her former team, the Iowa Hawkeyes.