Eugene, Oregon; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Iowa heads into the matchup against Oregon after losing four games in a row. The Ducks have gone 11-1 in home games. Oregon is 3-0 in one-possession games.
Iowa women’s basketball (12-7, 2-6 Big Ten) suffered their fifth consecutive loss with a disheartening 50-49 defeat at Oregon (14-5, 5-3 Big Ten) from Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., on Sunday.
EUGENE — Despite trailing by 15 in the second quarter, Oregon women’s basketball fought back for a thrilling 50-49 win over Iowa on Sunday afternoon at Matthew Knight Arena.
Sydney Affolter’s left-handed drive with 42 seconds left cut Iowa’s deficit to one point, 50-49. Addison O’Grady’s tough defense forced a miss by 6-foot-8 center Phillipina Kyei, and Aaliyah Guyton rebounded with 9.5 seconds left to give Iowa a chance for the win.
Leading for the first 33 minutes, the Hawkeyes succumbed to a late drought and dropped their fifth consecutive game, 50-49 to Oregon on Sunday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore. The Hawkeyes’ 49 points were their least in a game since scoring 46 in a loss at Nebraska on Feb. 24, 2013.
Iowa women’s basketball will be without one of its top weapons at Oregon as the Hawkeyes try to end their four-game losing streak.
As Iowa women’s basketball looks to snap its four-game losing skid, the Hawkeyes will have to do so without one of their stars. Junior forward Hannah Stuelke is listed as “out” in the Hawkeyes’ pregame Big Ten availability report.
Iowa Hawkeyes (12-6, 2-5 Big Ten) at Oregon Ducks (13-5, 4-3 Big Ten) Eugene, Oregon; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Iowa heads into the matchup against Oregon after losing four games in a row.
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