Clark nearly nets triple-double as Hawkeyes start the season with easy win
Updated: 9:01 PM CST Nov 6, 2023
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL. SO POPULAR RIGHT NOW. THERE’S NOT ENOUGH SEATS AT CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA. SO LET’S PLAY A GAME IN A FOOTBALL STADIUM CROSSOVER AT KINNICK, IOWA, HOSTING DEPAUL FOR A SCRIMMAGE. OUR SHANNON EARHART JOINS US LIVE IN. SHANNON, HOW COOL WAS THIS, JEFF? IT WASN’T JUST COOL. IT WAS ELECTRIFYING. HERE AT KINNICK STADIUM, THEY’RE TAKING APART THE COURT RIGHT NOW. A LOT OF WORK WENT INTO THIS ENTIRE DAY, 55,000 FANS SHOWED UP TODAY. THE PLAYERS HAD SMILES ON THEIR FACES. THE FANS WERE CHEERING, CHANTING, IT WAS SUNNY. YOU COULDN’T HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER DAY. THE HAWKEYES CAME OUT FIRING. THEY DID NOT LET UP. LED. 5452 TO 37 AT HALF WHEN CAITLIN CLARK SANK HER FIRST THREE OF THE GAME, SHE IMMEDIATELY TURNED TO THE GROUND, GAVE THAT SIGNATURE. GIVE ME MORE. THE HAWKS NEVER TOOK THEIR FOOT OFF THE GAS AND THE FANS RODE SHOTGUN THE ENTIRE WAY HOME. BOTH TEAMS HAD THE SAME OBSTACLES TO OVERCOME THE WIN. THE SUN THE UNUSUAL DEPTH PERCEPTION THE HAWKEYES MUST HAVE PLAYED A LOT OF DRIVEWAY BASKETBALL GROWING UP BECAUSE THEY DEALT WITH THE CHALLENGES TOO. EMERGE VICTORIOUS. 94 TO 72. IT’S HARD TO TO REALLY WRAP YOUR HEAD AROUND EVERYTHING THAT’S HAPPENING. OBVIOUSLY, YOU CAN IMAGINE IT, BUT IT’S NEVER THE SAME UNTIL YOU’RE ACTUALLY IN THE EXPERIENCE, ENJOYING IT AND LIVING IT. AND, YOU KNOW, OUR TEAM WAS KIND OF GIDDY GETTING READY TO WALK DOWN THE TUNNEL JUST BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, WE UNDERSTAND THIS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME THING. YEAH, WE ALWAYS IT’S THE SAME COMING DOWN CARVER TUNNEL, BUT THIS IS A DIFFERENT THING WE’VE NEVER EXPERIENCED. AND RUNNING OUT TO 55,000 PEOPLE, WE’VE NEVER RAN OUT TO REALLY MORE THAN I THINK 20,000 AT THE FINAL FOUR. SO MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT. AND JUST A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE. AND THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE JUST SCREAMING FOR US IS JUST IT JUST KIND OF TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY FOR A MOMENT. I DON’T THINK I COULD HAVE EVER DREAMT THIS. I MEAN, IT’S UNFATHOMABLE, YOU KNOW, AT THAT POINT, TRULY, WE WERE PROBABLY PLAYING IN FRONT OF 55 PEOPLE AT SOME TIMES. BUT, YOU KNOW, BASKETBALL’S BASKETBALL AND I THINK THAT, YOU KNOW, WE TRIED TO PLAY WITH AS MUCH JOY THEN AS WE DO TODAY. IN THE OUTDOOR FOOTBALL
Clark nearly nets triple-double as Hawkeyes start the season with easy win
Updated: 9:01 PM CST Nov 6, 2023
Caitlin Clark had 28 points and 10 assists and Hannah Stuelke added 22 points as No. 3 Iowa opened the season with a 102-46 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Monday night.Clark, the reigning national player of the year who was a unanimous Associated Press preseason All-American this season, started her senior season by hitting 11 of 17 shots. She has scored in double figures in 91 consecutive games. It was the 44th career double-double for Clark, who added seven rebounds while playing just 24 minutes.Video above: Hawkeye women dominate at Kinnick Stadium during record-setting game Stuelke, the Big Ten’s Sixth Player of the Year last season as a freshman, was 9 of 10 from the field and added nine rebounds in the first start of her career.Sharon Goodman added 19 points on 7 of 8 shooting for the Hawkeyes. Sydney Affolter added 11 points.The Hawkeyes, coming off an appearance in the NCAA Tournament national championship game last season, took control of the game early against the Knights. Iowa led 12-2 2½ minutes into the game, later putting together a 16-0 run that led to a 60-24 halftime lead.Iowa’s biggest lead was 102-41 with 48 left in the fourth quarter.Iowa shot 54.8% from the field while holding Fairleigh Dickinson to 29%. The Hawkeyes had 28 assists against seven turnovers.Lilly Parke led the Knights with 11 points. Teneisia Brown had 10 points.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark had 28 points and 10 assists and Hannah Stuelke added 22 points as No. 3 Iowa opened the season with a 102-46 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Monday night.
Clark, the reigning national player of the year who was a unanimous Associated Press preseason All-American this season, started her senior season by hitting 11 of 17 shots. She has scored in double figures in 91 consecutive games. It was the 44th career double-double for Clark, who added seven rebounds while playing just 24 minutes.
Video above: Hawkeye women dominate at Kinnick Stadium during record-setting game
Stuelke, the Big Ten’s Sixth Player of the Year last season as a freshman, was 9 of 10 from the field and added nine rebounds in the first start of her career.
Sharon Goodman added 19 points on 7 of 8 shooting for the Hawkeyes. Sydney Affolter added 11 points.
The Hawkeyes, coming off an appearance in the NCAA Tournament national championship game last season, took control of the game early against the Knights. Iowa led 12-2 2½ minutes into the game, later putting together a 16-0 run that led to a 60-24 halftime lead.
Iowa’s biggest lead was 102-41 with 48 left in the fourth quarter.
Iowa shot 54.8% from the field while holding Fairleigh Dickinson to 29%. The Hawkeyes had 28 assists against seven turnovers.
Lilly Parke led the Knights with 11 points. Teneisia Brown had 10 points.