
Iowa women's basketball announces Big Ten slate
The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team is coming off of another run to the NCAA Tournament last year and is looking to build on that momentum under head coach Jan Jensen.
As last year saw, Iowa propelled itself up the seed lines with a late-season surge in Big Ten play. The road to the tournament next year will once again feature a hearty conference slate.
With the conference sitting at 18 teams, Iowa plays each team at least once, but only catches one team both home and away. Check out the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball Big Ten opponents as the dates of the matchups remain pending.
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