OU will certainly be missed. Jennie Baranczyk has got it going, even in her first year there. Exciting, uptempo, share the ball offense.
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Flipped past the LSU-Kentucky women's bb game. Why does Kim always dress like a performer at the Grand Ol' Oprey? Tries to out do Porter Wagoner, it seems.
If I was a Hawkeye fan, I’d probably love the announcers for this game.Caitlin Clark putting on quite the show - 41 so far. Some unbelievable shots.
FIFYIf I was a Hawkeye fan, I’d probably love the announcers for EVERY game.
Ohio State wins! I do not know the protocol at Iowa but the two teams did not do the shaking of hands line. Bluder was pissed!
Clark had a great game but several time she raised her arms and flexed her fingers in a "Hey! Look at me! Give me some applause! I need recognition!" type of gesture. She also had some turnovers that turned the tide for OSU.
The entire Big 10 conference agreed to forgo the handshake line this season. (And last season too of course.)Think they are using the pandemic to avoid doing this. I thought it was just a butt hurt rivalry thing when they skipped it against us but they are doing that to everyone they play.
Who wrote that article? It reads like a HS Freshman's first try at writing a sports article.Once again when Iowa loses, it's the official's fault.
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Despite 43 points from Caitlin Clark, Iowa women's basketball falls in physical affair to Ohio State
The top two offenses in the Big Ten didn't disappoint Monday night in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.www.desmoinesregister.com
"Obviously disappointed in this loss," Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. "We had a lead in the last four or five minutes and gave it up. Ohio State's a great team and a very physical team. I don't know, it's like you quit calling fouls after a while.
"And it gets frustrating because the screens we saw tonight, I didn't think I'd be able to field a team after this game. It was that bad. That many kids were taken to the ground, slammed on screens. I've never seen anything like it before, but they made more threes than we did."
"I thought (McKenna) got taken to the ground," Bluder said. "I thought she completely got mugged and should've been shooting two free throws. She couldn't have done it though because she got slammed to the ground so hard. Somebody else would've had to shoot the free throws, but I think we could've made them.
"We'll never know."
"I've got to give a lot of credit to Gabbie (Marshall), Kate (Martin,) Kylie (Feuerbach), Tomi (Taiwo)," Clark said. "I'm not guarding the best player every single night — they are — and that's what made us go. I feel bad for them. They got hammered all night long. They were in pain.
For the record, Ohio State was called for 20 fouls and Iowa 14. Iowa shot 15 free throws, Ohio State shot 8 free throws. Iowa outscored Ohio State at the line 10 to 5. Iowa had one foul in the 4th quarter with under a minute to play. They fouled 4 times under 25 seconds to send Ohio State to the line.
Once again when Iowa loses, it's the official's fault.
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Despite 43 points from Caitlin Clark, Iowa women's basketball falls in physical affair to Ohio State
The top two offenses in the Big Ten didn't disappoint Monday night in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.www.desmoinesregister.com
"Obviously disappointed in this loss," Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. "We had a lead in the last four or five minutes and gave it up. Ohio State's a great team and a very physical team. I don't know, it's like you quit calling fouls after a while.
"And it gets frustrating because the screens we saw tonight, I didn't think I'd be able to field a team after this game. It was that bad. That many kids were taken to the ground, slammed on screens. I've never seen anything like it before, but they made more threes than we did."
"I thought (McKenna) got taken to the ground," Bluder said. "I thought she completely got mugged and should've been shooting two free throws. She couldn't have done it though because she got slammed to the ground so hard. Somebody else would've had to shoot the free throws, but I think we could've made them.
"We'll never know."
"I've got to give a lot of credit to Gabbie (Marshall), Kate (Martin,) Kylie (Feuerbach), Tomi (Taiwo)," Clark said. "I'm not guarding the best player every single night — they are — and that's what made us go. I feel bad for them. They got hammered all night long. They were in pain.
For the record, Ohio State was called for 20 fouls and Iowa 14. Iowa shot 15 free throws, Ohio State shot 8 free throws. Iowa outscored Ohio State at the line 10 to 5. Iowa had one foul in the 4th quarter with under a minute to play. They fouled 4 times under 25 seconds to send Ohio State to the line.
We were saying last night after enjoying the end of the Iowa/Ohio State game that we're not missing much by Clark having not chosen to play at ISU. With her attitude, I don't think she'd fit in here. I have no idea if she was this bad in high school or if it's just a product of Frau Bluder's "teachings." I suspect it's a bit of both, but whatever. They can have her.Iowa is what their coach is…a bunch of whiners. I also noticed Clark being a hot dog after some amazing shots. No humility there at all. She’s a tremendous athlete, but I wouldn’t want her on our team unless she could rein the attitude in. Makes me continue to be so glad we have Coach Fen.
KK Deans, West Virginia's leading scorer, is out for the rest of the season: https://wvusports.com/news/2022/2/1/womens-basketball-deans-out-for-remainder-of-season.aspx
Deans had 17 in ISU's victory against a shorthanded WVU squad a month ago.