Basketball

Iowa Women’s Basketball Prepares for a Breakthrough Season

From a painful NCAA exit to a roster fortified with size and speed, the Hawkeyes aim for a Sweet 16 run

The Iowa women's basketball program is entering a critical juncture as the offseason unfolds, with players already feeling the sting of last season's NCAA Tournament disappointment.

Caitlin Clark's intense workout in May 2022 was sparked by reminders of Iowa's loss to Creighton, a memory that still fuels her drive and that of her teammates.

That loss served as a catalyst for Clark, whose sophomore year turned into a breakthrough, guiding the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten regular‑season title and a No. 2 seed in the national bracket.

A Blend of Experience and Fresh Talent

Senior captain Taylor Stremlow is channeling the second‑round defeat to Virginia into a personal mission to elevate the team's standards, while junior forward Ava Heiden is focusing on expanding her post game, free‑throw consistency and footwork.

The roster also welcomes new additions — McKenna Woliczko and Jocelyn Faison — who bring added size and speed, while transfer Amari Whiting injects personality, leadership and defensive intensity from her Oklahoma State experience.

Coach Jan Jensen and veteran analyst Chad Leistikow have highlighted the blend of experience and youthful energy, noting that the team's chemistry is already taking shape on the practice floor.

With the goal of breaking past the Sweet 16 barrier, the Hawkeyes are confident that the mix of veteran poise and fresh talent will translate into a deeper tournament run.

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