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Heiden Leads Hawks to Senior Day Win over No. 6 Michigan
Iowa held Michigan to 44 points, its lowest this season, with Ava Heiden scoring 24 and the Hawkeyes shooting over 60% in the second half, tying for second place in the Big Ten.
- On Sunday, Iowa beat sixth-ranked Michigan 62-44 in Iowa City, marking a decisive victory for the Hawkeyes.
- Iowa's second-half shooting surged, including 71.4% in the fourth quarter, while Ava Heiden had 24 points and 10 rebounds as Michigan shot 30.5% and committed 24 turnovers.
- Iowa led for the final 28 minutes, maintaining control after a 27-20 halftime edge and finished with a fourth-quarter 12-2 run after Kylie Feuerbach banked a 3-pointer before the third-quarter buzzer.
- The win moves Iowa into a second-place tie in the Big Ten with Michigan as both teams are 22-5 and 13-3 heading into the final week of the regular season.
- Hannah Stuelke contributed an 11-12-7 line as Iowa prepares for Thursday, while Olivia Olson led Michigan with 13 points and Mila Holloway scored 11.
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Iowa women's basketball defeats No. 6 Michigan
No. 13 Iowa upset No. 6 Michigan, 62-44, at a basketball game in Iowa City at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.It was senior night for the Iowa Hawkeyes and Iowa senior forward Hannah Stuelke and sophomore center Ava Heiden were making shot after shot. Stuelke ended with a total of 12 rebounds and 7 assists and Heiden with 23 total points scored.The women’s head coach Jan Jensen said in a press conference after the game, “You have t…
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