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The Iowa State Cyclones hosted the Iowa Hawkeyes in their annual Cy-Hawk matchup, and it proved to be a much tougher test than expected. Coming into the game,
Iowa women's basketball continues to thrive in the post-Caitlin Clark era under the leadership of Jan Jensen. The Hawkeyes are 9-0 for the fourth time in program history and the first time under Jensen, who took over the program last year.
Three Hawkeyes were named to The Associated Press All-Big Ten first team on Tuesday, and two more were honored on the second team. Logan Jones, Beau Stephens and Kaden Wetjen were selected to the first team by the 24-member media voting panel.
Coming off a massive win against the Purdue Boilermakers, the Iowa State Cyclones will now be facing off against their rival in the Cy-Hawk game. It has been a really strong season so far for the Cyclones,
Iowa basketball gave No. 4 Iowa State a battle on Thursday in Ames, but the Cyclones held on for a 66-62 home victory. In the video above, Hawk Central columnist Chad Leistikow offers up some rapid reactions from Hilton Coliseum. Ben McCollum's team fell to 8-2 and hosts Western Michigan on Sunday.
After having three days to look at the tape from Iowa men’s basketball’s blowout loss to Michigan State on Tuesday, head coach Ben McCollum came into Friday’s media availability with the same resolutions he had in his postgame presser.
The Iowa State Cyclones are heading into the next chapter of the Cy-Hawk rivalry against the Iowa Hawkeyes with a ton of positive momentum. They are now the No.