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Lisa Bluder vocal on Caitlin Clark's leadership with Iowa women's basketball
ClutchPoints· 1 day agoIowa women's basketball coach Lisa Bluder recently opened up about Caitlin Clark's remarkable...
How the USA women’s basketball team for the 2024 Paris Olympics is determined
NBC Chicago· 4 days agoS. women's basketball team is gearing up to make its official picks for its star-studded roster....
Iowa women’s basketball target narrows list, eliminates Hawkeyes
Hawkeyes Wire via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoNow we don’t have someone that shoots from the parking lot. They actually shoot from the three-point...
Former Iowa women’s basketball recruit Ava Jones medically retires
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 6 days agoThe University of Iowa says former women’s basketball recruit Ava Jones will medically retire, but...
Iowa's Ava Jones takes medical disqualification, retires from basketball after injuries from crash
The News-Times· 5 days agoThe school and Jones announced the decision Friday, saying Jones would remain on scholarship and...
USA Basketball had to ‘block out some of that outside noise’ when not selecting Caitlin Clark for...
CNN Sports via Yahoo Sports· 22 hours agoUSA Basketball Women’s National Team Committee chair Jennifer Rizzotti has explained the reasons for...
Former Iowa guard Molly Davis joining Evansville staff as graduate assistant
Hawkeyes Wire via Yahoo Sports· 11 hours agoThen-head Iowa women’s basketball coach Lisa Bluder commented on Davis’ absence before the national...
Ex-Iowa coach Lisa Bluder ‘would love to have seen’ Caitlin Clark at Olympics: ‘The hardest team to...
Fox News· 2 days agoFormer Iowa women’s basketball coach Lisa Bluder was among the many who were disappointed to learn...
Ava Jones will medically retire from Iowa basketball two years after Louisville accident
The Courier Journal via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoAva Jones’ Iowa women's basketball career is over. The Hawkeyes unfortunately announced Friday that...
Iowa's Ava Jones retiring from college basketball
ESPN· 6 days agoMichael Voepel covers the WNBA, women's college basketball, and other college sports for espnW. Voepel began covering women's