Heiden Scores Career-High 27 vs. Nebraska, No. 13 Iowa Women Reach 20 Wins
Ava Heiden scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as Iowa secured its 10th straight 20-win season with a dominant 80-67 victory over Nebraska.
- On Monday, Iowa women's basketball team defeated Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team 80-67 in Lincoln, Nebraska to sweep the season series, with Ava Heiden, Iowa center, scoring a career-high 27 points and 11 rebounds.
- Thanks to hot shooting from its stars, Heiden shot 12-of-15 overall and 8-of-9 in the first half, while Iowa led 45-27 at halftime, building an early surge.
- Supporting players supplied scoring depth, as Taylor Stremlow posted a career-high 17 points, Chazadi Wright added 14 and seven assists, Journey Houston scored 10, and four Hawkeyes finished in double figures.
- With the loss, Nebraska now faces Oregon, while Iowa's win secures its 10th straight 20-win season with a 20-5 record, 11-3 in Big Ten.
- With four regular-season games left starting Feb. 19, Iowa faces Michigan on Feb. 22 in a key Big Ten clash before Illinois and Wisconsin; Jan Jensen, Iowa head coach, said `When you get into these games, they can kind of feel like March`.
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Ava Heiden's 27 points lead No. 13 Iowa over Nebraska
Led by Ava Heiden's career-high 27 points, No. 13 Iowa defeated Nebraska 80-67 on Monday in Lincoln, Neb., to secure its 10th straight 20-win season.
Iowa women's basketball tops Nebraska on the road to complete regular season sweep of Huskers
LINCOLN, Neb. – Looking to build off of its previous win, the Iowa women’s basketball team took down rival Nebraska with ease, 80-67, Monday afternoon at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Shooting an elite 60 percent from the field, the Hawkeyes took a commanding lead early and never looked back. Ava Heiden put on a show for the traveling Hawkeye fans, matching her career-high 27 points, 14 of which came in the second quarter. The sophomore owned the paint …
No. 13 Iowa 80, Nebraska 67
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