Iowa enters the matchup against Oregon as losers of four in a row. Sunday's meeting is the first this season between the two teams.
The Hawkeyes are looking to avoid their first five-game losing streak since 2013. Here's what to watch ahead of Sunday's game at Oregon.
With the Iowa women’s basketball team (12-6, 2-5) riding a four-game losing streak, they will head west in desperate search for a win. Up first on the west coast swing is a trip to Eugene to face Oregon.
Are the Hawkeyes in trouble? For the first time since the 2015-16 season, the Iowa women’s basketball team has lost four games in a row. The last time this happened, Megan Gustafson was in her first year with the team,
The 2nd-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes kick off a big Friday night of wrestling on BTN with a top-10 Big Ten battle with the No. 9 Illinois Fighting Illini at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
BOTTOM LINE: Iowa faces Oregon in Big Ten action Sunday. The Ducks are 11-1 on their home court. Oregon is 12-5 against opponents over .500. The Hawkeyes are 2-5 against Big Ten opponents. Iowa is fifth in the Big Ten with 18.0 assists per game led by Lucy Olsen averaging 5.0.
Here’s how to watch the Iowa game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information: Iowa vs. Oregon will be broadcast on Big Ten Network Plus (BTN+, Subscription Required). Iowa fans can tune into the Hawkeye Radio Network to follow along with play-by-play voice Rob Brooks and color analyst Kathryn Reynolds.
UCLA absolutely crushed Iowa 94-70 at Pauley Pavilion to get back on track and snap a four-game losing streak of its own while Iowa picked up its second consecutive loss. However, the blowout defeat may not be the worst news from the game if you're an Iowa fan.
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The Iowa women’s basketball team suffered its fourth-straight loss in an 87-84 overtime thriller to Nebraska inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Thursday. The Hawkeyes led by 11 points at the halfway point of the fourth quarter,
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