Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball
University of Iowa women's basketball
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2025 | Jan Jensen wins the Maggie Dixon Award for top first-year Division I head coach. |
2025 | Caitlin Clark is listed on the team roster, marking the potential end or extension of her basketball career with the Iowa Hawkeyes. |
2025 | Iowa competed in the NCAA Tournament, defeating Murray State (92-57) but losing to Oklahoma (62-96) in the Second Round. |
2025 | Iowa won first two rounds of NCAA Tournament, defeating #11 Murray State (92-57) and advancing to play #3 Oklahoma. |
February 2025 | Caitlin Clark's jersey was retired, becoming the most recent player to receive this honor in the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball program. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark sets a new single-season scoring record with 1,234 points and breaks the single-game scoring record with 49 points against Michigan. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark won multiple prestigious awards including the Naismith Trophy, Wooden Award, Wade Trophy, AP Player of the Year, USBWA Player of the Year, Academic All-American of the Year, Nancy Lieberman Award. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was named AP Female Athlete of the Year. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark concludes her career with the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team |
2024 | Iowa reaches NCAA Championship game, defeating #16 Holy Cross (91-65), #8 West Virginia (64-54), #5 Colorado (89-68), #3 LSU (94-87), and #3 UConn (71-69), but losing to #1 South Carolina in the Championship (75-87). |
May 13 2024 | Lisa Bluder announced her retirement, and Jan Jensen was simultaneously announced as the new head coach of the Iowa women's basketball program. |
2023 | Caitlin Clark continues to set assist records, achieving multiple high-assist games in Penn State, Michigan, and Colorado matches during the 2023-24 season |
2023 | Caitlin Clark records 287 rebounds in the 2023–24 season |
2023 | Caitlin Clark sets a single-season record of 201 three-pointers in the 2023-24 season |
2023 | Caitlin Clark reaches 1,055 points in the season, further solidifying her position as a leading scorer in Iowa Hawkeyes history. |
2023 | Iowa had an exceptional NCAA Tournament run, defeating Southeastern Louisiana (95-43), Georgia (74-66), Colorado (87-77), Louisville (97-83), and reaching the Championship game, ultimately losing to South Carolina (85-102). |
2023 | Caitlin Clark won multiple major awards including the Naismith Trophy, Wooden Award, Wade Trophy, AP Player of the Year, USBWA Player of the Year, Nancy Lieberman Award, and Dawn Staley Award. |
2023 | Caitlin Clark won the James E. Sullivan Award for the second consecutive year. |
2023 | Iowa reaches NCAA Championship game, winning against #15 Southeastern Louisiana (95-43), #10 Georgia (74-66), #6 Colorado (87-77), #5 Louisville (97-83), and #1 South Carolina (77-73), but ultimately losing to #3 LSU in the Championship (85-102). |
2023 | Iowa repeated as Big Ten champions, with Caitlin Clark again named the most outstanding player. The team advanced to the Final Four for the first time in three decades. |
October 15 2023 | The Iowa women's basketball team set a record for the most attendance at a women's basketball game with 55,646 people at Crossover at Kinnick. Caitlin Clark recorded a triple-double with 34 points, 10 assists, and 11 rebounds. The team won the exhibition game 94-72 and raised $250,000 for the Stead Family Children's Hospital. |
2022 | Caitlin Clark achieves 17 assists in a single game against Ohio State during the 2022-23 season |
2022 | Caitlin Clark breaks multiple three-point shooting records during her career with Iowa Hawkeyes |
2022 | Caitlin Clark scores 863 points in the season, continuing to establish herself as a top scorer. |
2022 | Caitlin Clark wins the Dawn Staley Award and Nancy Lieberman Award for top Division I point guard. |
2022 | Caitlin Clark won the Dawn Staley Award for top Division I point guard. |
2022 | Caitlin Clark received the Nancy Lieberman Award for top Division I point guard. |
2022 | Caitlin Clark won the James E. Sullivan Award, recognizing her as the top college or Olympic athlete in the United States. |
2022 | Iowa shared the regular season Big Ten title with Ohio State and won the Big Ten women's basketball tournament. Caitlin Clark was named the Most Outstanding Player for the Tournament. |
2021 | During the 2021-22 season, Caitlin Clark sets a single-game record of 18 assists in a game against Penn State |
2021 | Caitlin Clark achieves 799 points in the season, marking a significant scoring milestone for the Iowa Hawkeyes. |
2021 | Caitlin Clark wins the Dawn Staley Award for top Division I point guard. |
2021 | Caitlin Clark wins WBCA Freshman of the Year (shared with Paige Bueckers). |
2021 | Caitlin Clark shared the Tamika Catchings Award for USBWA Freshman of the Year with Paige Bueckers of UConn. |
2021 | Iowa reaches Sweet Sixteen in NCAA Tournament, defeating #12 Central Michigan (87-72) and #4 Kentucky (86-72), but losing to #1 UConn (72-92). |
2020 | Caitlin Clark begins accumulating steals, currently ranking 9th all-time with 210 career steals from 2020-21 to 2023-24. |
2020 | Megan Gustafson is honored/recognized in the team's record books |
2020 | Caitlin Clark begins her career with the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team |
2019 | Lisa Bluder named Naismith Coach of the Year. |
2019 | Megan Gustafson concludes her career with the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team |
2019 | Iowa advances to Elite Eight in NCAA Tournament, defeating #15 Mercer (66-61), #7 Missouri (68-52), and #3 NC State (79-61), but losing to #1 Baylor (53-85). |
2019 | Megan Gustafson was named the National Player of the Year, averaging 27.8 points and 13.4 rebounds. The team won the Big Ten Conference tournament championship and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. |
2018 | Megan Gustafson records her highest single-season rebound total of 411 rebounds |
2017 | Megan Gustafson records 66 blocks during the 2017-18 season, ranking among the top single-season block leaders for the Iowa Hawkeyes. |
2015 | Megan Gustafson begins her career with the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team |
2014 | Bethany Doolittle sets a notable single-game record of 9 blocks against Minnesota during the 2014-15 season. |
2014 | Melissa Dixon achieves a single-game record of 10 three-pointers against Drake |
2013 | Samantha Logic recorded 88 steals in the 2013-14 season. |
2011 | Bethany Doolittle joins the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team, playing from 2011-2015 and becoming one of the top statistical leaders in the program's history. |
2011 | Samantha Logic begins her career, becoming the second all-time career steals leader with 260 steals from 2011-12 to 2014-15. |
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