
Iowa Women’s Basketball Eyes Elite 2027 Class
Iowa’s women’s basketball team is poised to break into the top five with commitments from elite recruits Mya Wilson and Jada Seubert.
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Iowa’s women’s basketball team is poised to break into the top five with commitments from elite recruits Mya Wilson and Jada Seubert.

Coach Jan Jensen and the Iowa Hawkeyes are close to landing four-star guard Mya Wilson, a top recruit from Minnesota, while already holding commitments from Jada Seubert and recent five‑star additions. The class could break into the national top five.

Transfer Dani Carnegie, a former Georgia standout, has been selected for the USA 3×3 National Team that will compete in the 2026 FIBA 3×3 Nations League Americas Conference in Ñuñoa, Chile. Coach Jan Jensen praises her adaptability while the roster blends new talent and returning players.

The Iowa women's basketball program has announced the jersey numbers for its six newest players, linking each selection to a piece of program history and building excitement for the upcoming campaign.
The University of Iowa women's basketball program has announced the jersey numbers for six new players, linking each numeral to a piece of recent history and setting the stage for the 2026‑27 season.
The University of Wisconsin is adding eight newcomers, including Iowa transfers Addie Deal and Teagan Mallegni, while top scorer Kyrah Daniels chooses to stay, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.

After a challenging debut season marked by a ten‑game losing streak, Wisconsin’s women’s basketball team surged to the WBIT semifinals, bolstered by key portal acquisitions and a strong incoming freshman class.
With a blend of returning veterans and fresh talent, the Hawkeyes are using summer workouts to fine‑tune a ‘four‑out, one‑in’ system and discover unexpected contributors before the fall campaign.
With five veterans and six newcomers, the Hawkeyes open summer practice on June 16, focusing on chemistry, a new "four‑out, one‑in" offense, and the potential for surprise standouts.

After a Round of 32 loss in the 2025‑26 NCAA Tournament, the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball program is reshaping its lineup, retaining head coach Jan Jensen, and targeting a 20‑plus win season as a springboard toward deeper tournament runs.

After a Round of 32 exit, head coach Jan Jensen welcomes a revamped roster, including new transfers and a five‑star recruit, as the Hawkeyes aim to re‑establish themselves among the Big Ten elite.

After a 27‑7 campaign, the Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball program is set to test its mettle against UConn’s storied dynasty, a matchup that promises marquee television exposure and fresh talent influx.

Iowa will host UConn in 2027‑28 after a scheduled away game next season, reviving a rivalry that sees the Huskies leading 7‑4, while both teams bring back key players and high‑profile recruits.
With only six players initially pledged for the 2026‑27 season, Iowa turned to the NCAA transfer portal, keeping key starters and adding five new faces, including ESPN‑ranked No. 3 prospect Dani Carnegie, to rebuild a roster capable of a Final Four run.
Former Iowa guard Emely Rodriguez is set to join Syracuse, bringing an end to a injury‑marred season and raising questions about eligibility and the Hawkeyes’ transfer strategy.

Coach Jan Jensen announced that Iowa will not seek Emely Rodriguez's return despite her remaining in the NCAA transfer portal for a second consecutive year, citing injury, suspension and roster needs.

Coach Jan Jensen confirms Emely Rodriguez will not return after a second portal stint, citing injury and scholarship constraints.
After a standout career at Chattanooga, Caia Elisaldez chooses the University of Wisconsin, reuniting with Addie Deal and joining a staff eager to develop her outside shot.