
Iowa Women’s Basketball Secures Commitment from 2028 Star Maliya Hunter
Maliya Hunter, a top‑ranked 2028 forward, has pledged to join the Hawkeyes after a standout high school career and a USA Basketball U17 World Cup championship.
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Maliya Hunter, a top‑ranked 2028 forward, has pledged to join the Hawkeyes after a standout high school career and a USA Basketball U17 World Cup championship.

The Hawkeyes will tackle a demanding slate of games, from UConn and Vanderbilt to rivalry matchups, as they seek to gel a revamped roster before the Big Ten season.

During the WNBA All-Star weekend in Chicago, Iowa freshman McKenna Woliczko signed exclusive Panini trading cards, marking a milestone in her early college journey and signaling a promising future for the Hawkeyes.
At the WNBA All-Star weekend in Chicago, Iowa freshman McKenna Woliczko signed an exclusive trading-card deal with Panini, marking a milestone in her burgeoning career as she prepares for her first season with the Hawkeyes.
With a reduced roster of 11 athletes, the Hawkeyes are focusing on depth, individual development and strategic flexibility to compete in the upcoming season.
With just 11 players, the Hawkeyes are focusing on development, defensive pressure and lineup flexibility heading into the upcoming season.

The Hawkeyes continue to build momentum on the recruiting trail, adding a highly touted freshman guard to their future roster.

The Hawkeyes' last public workout before the season showcases a revamped attack, the arrival of Dani Carnegie, and emerging post talent.

The Hawkeyes are preparing for a competitive season after a productive offseason, highlighted by a new offensive philosophy and key player development.
McKenna Woliczko, the highly touted freshman guard, steps onto the University of Iowa campus with excitement and nerves, facing homesickness and luggage mishaps while finding comfort in local spots. She focuses on her 3‑point shot and rebounding, while Coach Jan Jensen praises the team's unselfish chemistry and depth. With a blend of new recruits and returning players, the Hawkeyes are poised for a fun, intriguing March Madness run.
Top recruit McKenna Woliczko navigates homesickness, new teammates and a demanding training regimen at the University of Iowa, while the women’s basketball program eyes a deep March Madness run.

McKenna Woliczko and Amari Whiting share their early experiences in Iowa City, from luggage hiccups to heartfelt fan interactions, while their collegiate numbers set the stage for future impact.

Two newcomers to the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball program recount a luggage mishap, a surprise Walmart encounter, and the genuine interest fans have shown in their personal stories.

A look at the key storylines surrounding Iowa’s women’s basketball program as it prepares for the upcoming campaign.

Coach Jan Jensen’s staff has offered Kristen Winston, the nation’s top‑ranked 2029 prospect, a scholarship, placing Iowa among the elite programs courting the Birmingham guard.

The Hawkeyes welcomed reporters for their second open practice, offering a rare glimpse into the team's chemistry, player development, and strategic outlook.
Houston’s modest 5.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game masked a pivotal presence on the floor, and her focused offseason work could reshape the team’s dynamics heading into her sophomore season.

The 2024 FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup in Mexico produced record‑breaking defenses, historic firsts for several nations and standout performances by players including Sara Yamada.

Media will get a glimpse of Iowa's practice on Tuesday as the Hawkeyes work on offensive and defensive sets, explore new lineup possibilities, and reflect on the motivation that drove the 2023 squad after a near‑miss in the NCAA tournament.

McKenna Woliczko, a five-star forward, is poised to become a cornerstone of Iowa Women's Basketball. Coach Jan Jensen praises her fundamentals and defensive instincts, while team additions aim to maximize her impact without immediate scoring pressure.

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.

Coach Jan Jensen reflects on the early impact of freshman forward McKenna Woliczko, highlighting her versatility, confidence, and work ethic as she joins Iowa’s women’s basketball program.

Coach Jan Jensen reflects on McKenna Woliczko's humility, work ethic and the potential she brings to the Hawkeyes.