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. The Ducks (14-5, 5-3 Big Ten) were struggling on both ends for much of the first half,
Iowa had a chance. 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.
Slow-starting Oregon had to rally from a 13-point third-quarter deficit to beat Iowa in a Big Ten women’s basketball game.
From Eugene, the Register's Chad Leistikow looks at four angles of the Hawkeyes' frustrating 50-49 loss at Oregon, starting at point guard.
With just nine seconds remaining, Oregon women’s basketball (14-5, 5-3 Big Ten) led the Iowa Hawkeyes (12-7, 2-6 Big Ten) by one point. Iowa had the ball with the chance to win the game on the final shot.
The No. 15 Ducks are one of just six Division I teams undefeated in true road games this season and the only one without a neutral site loss
How to watch the Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team as it takes on the Iowa Hawkeyes. Preview and Prediction for when the Ducks host Iowa in Mathew Knight Arena.
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.
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The Iowa freshman scored eight points with five rebounds in 17 minutes in a 50-49 loss to Oregon. She is from Sherwood, Oregon.
Dawson Garcia scored a season-high 31 points on 13-for-19 shooting and Parker Fox had 13 points and 11 rebounds to help Minnesota beat No. 15 Oregon 77-69 on Saturday.
Carried once again by a lockdown defensive performance, Oregon women’s basketball finished strong in a 54-47 win over Indiana on Friday night at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks (15-5, 6-3 Big Ten) had 11 different players score, led by Peyton Scott with 14 points and Ehis Etute with nine. They won despite shooting 34% from the field as a team.