Three stars from Iowa basketball loss vs. Iowa State

Three stars from Iowa basketball’s Cy-Hawk Series loss.

Iowa basketball (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten) suffered a crushing 89-80 loss from Carver-Hawkeye Arena Thursday night vs. No. 3-ranked Iowa State (8-1, 0-0 Big 12) in the 2024 Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.

While the Hawkeyes roared out to a 44-37 halftime lead on 58.6% from the field, a dominant Iowa State surge coupled with a troublesome Iowa second-half shooting performance allowed the Cyclones to escape from a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena victorious.

In addition to the poor second-half shooting by the Hawkeyes, being out-rebounded 29-18 by the Cyclones in the final 20 minutes certainly did not help their cause.

As a team, Iowa shot 28-for-63 (44.4%) from the floor, 11-for-28 from three-point territory, and 13-for-15 (86.7%) from the free-throw line. On the defensive side, Iowa collected 34 rebounds (26 defensive) in addition to five steals and four blocks for a combined nine forced turnovers.

While the cold second-half performance doomed the Hawkeyes, here are Iowa’s three stars from Thursday’s game that were difference-makers on the court.

Owen Freeman

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Freeman led the team in points with 16 on 5-for-8 (62.5%) from the field, including a rare 1-for-1 (100%) three-point shooting night. The sophomore forward also converted on 5-of-7 (71.4%) attempts from the charity stripe while recording five rebounds, three steals, and two assists in 26 minutes.

While Freeman was expected to have a bigger role against the Cyclones, his stat line was still more than respectable, especially against a very skilled Iowa State lineup.

Brock Harding

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Harding had another decent showing Thursday night by finishing with 10 points on 4-for-10 (40%) from the field to go along with eight assists, two rebounds, and one steal in 31 minutes.

Although Harding’s stat line does not necessarily pop off the box score, his ability to effectively facilitate the ball throughout the night proved to be well-appreciated by the Hawkeyes, especially in the first half.

Ladji Dembele

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Despite only playing 14 minutes against Iowa State, Dembele had the best shooting night of his Hawkeyes career and tied his season-high in points.

The sophomore forward finished with 11 points off 4-of-4 from the floor, including 3-of-3 from beyond the arc. In addition to his perfect shooting night, he also recorded four rebounds and one steal to round out his night.

Dembele’s ability to inject offense off the bench is one that the Hawkeyes will certainly look to utilize moving forward as the schedule becomes more rigorous later in the season.

Iowa will remain home for their next game on Sunday, Dec. 15, vs. New Orleans (2-6, 0-1 Southland Conference) from Carver-Hawkeye Arena at 1 p.m. CT.

The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network as well as through the radio on the Hawkeyes Radio Network.

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Three stars from Iowa women’s basketball’s 75-69 comeback win vs. Iowa State

Three stars from Iowa women’s basketball’s Cy-Hawk win over Iowa State.

In Wednesday night’s Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game from Carver-Hawkeye Arena, No. 24 Iowa women’s basketball (9-1) roared back vs. No. 17 Iowa State (8-3) for an impressive 75-69 victory.

As a team, the Hawkeyes shot 26-for-61 (42.6%) from the floor, 8-for-26 (32%) from 3-point territory, and converted on 15-of-25 free throw opportunities.

After chasing the game for most of the contest, Iowa’s defense stood strong late in the fourth quarter against a pesky Cyclones attack to propel the Hawkeyes to a 17-4 run during the game’s final five minutes. Iowa’s relentless defense finished with 21 forced turnovers, 12 steals, and seven blocks.

Here are the Hawkeyes’ three stars that helped spur Iowa to a rivalry win on Wednesday night.

Lucy Olsen

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Senior guard Lucy Olsen led the Hawkeyes’ offensive attack Wednesday by finishing with a team-high 25 points on 9-of-22 from the floor and 7-for-9 from the charity stripe. She also added five assists, two steals, and one rebound to her 36 minutes of playing time.

Like almost every game Olsen has been a part of, her dynamic scoring ability has proven to be vital to the success of the Hawkeyes and will need to continue as conference play looms.

Sydney Affolter

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Senior guard Sydney Affolter had her best performance of the season Wednesday night with 16 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the floor, 3-of-6 from deep, and 1-of-2 from the charity stripe. She also tallied six rebounds, two assists, and two steals in her 30 minutes of game action.

Beyond her shooting, Affolter was a key cog in the Hawkeyes’ defensive effort as she pressured Iowa State into critical turnovers and early shots as the game came to a close.

For Affolter, Wednesday was a welcome sight as her play was pivotal in Iowa’s victory.

Hannah Stuelke

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Junior forward Hannah Stuelke had another stellar game for the Hawkeyes with 13 points off 4-of-4 shooting from the field and 5-of-8 from the free throw line in 34 minutes of playing time.

Stuelke finished with nine (seven defensive) rebounds, four steals, two assists, and one block.

Iowa’s next game will be on Sunday, Dec. 15, when they travel to the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Mich., for their first Big Ten conference matchup of the season vs. No. 19 Michigan State (9-0).

Tipoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. CT and will air on the Big Ten Network. As always, the game will also be available through the radio on the Hawkeyes Radio Network.

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Owen Freeman recalls when Cy-Hawk rivalry became real

Iowa basketball’s Owen Freeman reveals the moment he realized the intensity of the in-state rivalry with Iowa State.

As Iowa (7-2, 1-1 Big Ten) prepares for Thursday’s annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series clash vs. No. 3 Iowa State (7-1, 0-0 Big 12), Hawkeyes forward Owen Freeman shared the moment when the in-state rivalry became real.

As a sophomore hailing from Moline, Ill., Freeman admitted he did not truly understand the intensity between the Hawkeyes and Cyclones until joining Iowa last season.

When asked when he realized the rivalry’s intensity, he stated it was before the 2023 matchup when an Iowa State fan refused to enter a hotel elevator due to Freeman being an occupant.

“Kinda before the game last year,” Freeman said. “I remember we’re in the hotel and I’m the only one on the elevator. Some guy wearing a Cyclone shirt refuses to get on the elevator because I’m on there.”

While the instance is somewhat awkward between the fan and Freeman, the Hawkeyes forward stated that the little nuances of the rivalry are what truly made him understand the hatred between the two programs.

As for Thursday’s matchup against the Cyclones, Freeman will need to be a significant factor on both sides of the court in order for the Hawkeyes to spring the upset.

Freeman is currently averaging team-highs in points (16.8), rebounds (7.0) and blocks (1.6) per game. Freeman is shooting 64.4% from the field during the 2024-25 season.

The 2024 Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series will begin Thursday at 6:30 p.m. CT from Carver-Hawkeye Arena and will be broadcast on FS1. As always, the game will also be available on the radio on the Hawkeyes Radio Network.

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