WALCOTT, Iowa (KCRG) - Students at Walcott School got to meet three Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball stars on Thursday. Hannah Stuelke, Sydney Affolter, and Kylie Feuerbach came to answer K-8 students ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa women's basketball stays undefeated on the season and improves to 3-0 after defeating Toledo 94-57 at ...
Hannah Stuelke led five Hawkeyes in double figures as the Iowa women’s basketball team handled Toledo in a 94-57 victory at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday night. Stuelke scored 15 points, shot a ...
Even without Caitlin Clark playing, there's plenty worth watching this weekend in women's college hoops, including Iowa.
Hannah Stuelke led with 18 points in 17 minutes while highly-touted transfer Lucy Olsen added 14. The win adding to an exciting night and the start of a new era for the Hawkeyes and its first year ...
As the Iowa Hawkeyes prepare for another march toward a Big Ten championship and deep NCAA Tournament run, senior transfer guard Lucy Olsen and junior forward Hannah Stuelke earned preseason All-Big ...
Hannah, a 27-year-old who works in medical device sales, and Nick, a 29-year-old real-estate agent, were one of the couples who made it out of the pods to a post-engagement vacation in Mexico.
Hannah Stuelke's offseason of recovery is already paying off. As much as an offseason of medical clean-ups have limited Iowa's new nucleus from practicing together, the knee procedures Hannah Stuelke ...
It was head coach Jan Jensen’s first game at the helm. Iowa had five players score in double digits, led by junior Hannah Stuelke and freshman Teagan Mallegni with 18 points each. Kylie ...
That new era offers first-year coach Jan Jensen and Villanova transfer point guard Lucy Olsen alongside key returnees, including forward Hannah Stuelke and guard Sydney Affolter. Though Affolter is ...
There’s some added excitement about Heiden joining Hannah Stuelke on the floor. “She’s been playing really well. She’s been getting better every day and she’s a really smart kid ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Children and teenagers playing sports overall has increased even as participation among boys has dropped off, according to an annual study released Wednesday.