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Here are three things to watch for as No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball open the WBCA Showcase vs. No. 10 Baylor.
The No. 19 Iowa women’s basketball team began its trip to Orlando, Florida, with a statement 57-52 win over No. 7 Baylor Thursday night. The Hawkeyes remain undefeated with their fifth consecutive win despite shooting a season-low 34.
Taliah Scott had 15 of her 23 points in a scorching first quarter when No. 14 Baylor shot 88% and dished 11 assists and the Bears cruised to a 112-47 win over Southeastern Louisiana on Wednesday night.
No. 20 Iowa women's basketball faces No. 10 Baylor tonight in the first of two WBCA Showcase games. Follow here for live updates.
Wave after wave came crashing down on No. 20 Iowa women’s basketball in its WBCA Showcase opener against No. 10 Baylor, testing these young Hawkeyes in a way no practice can replicate. The fact Jan Jensen’s group stood tall through it all paints a promising picture for what’s ahead.
After the Hawkeyes dispatched of Fairfield on Sunday from inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 86-72, Iowa head women's basketball coach Jan Jensen commented on the trio's status moving forward. Jensen previously indicated that Iowa has been monitoring Wright's head, shoulders and back.
Taliah Scott scored 17 points and No. 15 Baylor held Grambling to 10 points in the first half before cruising to a 76-35 victory