Iowa
Caitlin Clark’s 13th career triple-double powers Iowa women’s basketball past pesky Loyola

IOWA CITY — It’s naturally ingrained in college basketball coaches everywhere to worry about a flat showing right before the holiday break, even if the foe seems to be an overmatched one. The often manufactured concern can sound redundant and unnecessary…until it plays out exactly as feared.
Such was the scene for No. 3 Iowa women’s basketball Wednesday evening, at least to start. Loyola Chicago hung stride for stride with Caitlin Clark and the mighty Hawkeyes until the intermission horn. It was only then that Iowa morphed into the basketball beast it knows it is.
Buoyed by Clark’s 13th career triple-double — 35 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists — Iowa pushed past the Ramblers for a 98-69 home win that concludes the Hawkeyes’ non-conference schedule. Iowa (12-1) heads into its eight-day holiday break having successfully navigated through a tricky task that could’ve been problematic.
In all its triumphs so far this season, the one thing Iowa hadn’t done is let an opponent hang around longer than it deserved to. Games that were supposed to be lopsided finished exactly that way. Loyola, which entered as roughly a 40-point underdog, hardly seemed like a good upset candidate.
The Hawkeyes eventually shook the Ramblers free, but it took some time. Loyola shot better than 50% overall until late in the third quarter, draining eight first-half treys while constructing a lead as large as seven before the break. An 8-2 push into the locker room gave Iowa a 51-46 halftime advantage, with hopes of momentum helping the team look like themselves in the second half.
Iowa did exactly that.
Clark poured in 16 points in the third quarter alone on 6-for-8 shooting, as Iowa ballooned its cushion to 18 points before the final 10 minutes. With Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides and multiple assistants in the building — all eyeing Clark as owners of the WNBA’s No. 1 overall pick next April — Iowa’s superstar showed her ability to stand tall when not everything flowed smoothly. That trait can prove valuable at the next level as much as any deep shot or nifty pass will.
Back at this level, Clark also needed the help around her to make sure Wednesday finished as a nondescript win and not something worse.
That started with Hannah Stuelke, who returned to the starting lineup for the first time since her injury in Florida on Nov. 24. All the sophomore did was deliver 20 points and eight rebounds in 26 minutes, yet another sign she’s back to full strength.
Iowa also picked up double-digit scoring assistance from Kate Martin (19 points) and Sydney Affolter (10 points), the latter making her second career start with Gabbie Marshall out ill. Iowa missed Marshall at times on defense but managed overall.
Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.

Iowa
Iowa Rep. Shannon Lundgren joins growing 2nd District GOP field
Iowa
Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson launches campaign for U.S. Senate

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Republican U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson officially launched her campaign for U.S. Senate at the Radisson Hotel in Cedar Rapids on Sunday.
“In the Senate, I will fight to make America look more like Iowa,” Hinson said. “Here, we know the difference between boys and girls. We know that families deserve to keep more of what they earn, and we know the people, not the government, always come first,” she said.
Right now, Ashley Hinson represents northeast Iowa’s 2nd District in Congress.
She’s running to replace Republican Senator Joni Ernst, who announced earlier this month she would not run for re-election.
“Ashley Hinson gives me hope. Someone that I know fights for me. Someone that has my back. And somebody that will have your back,” the Jones County Sheriff, Greg Graveler said about Hinson.
Hinson told Sunday’s crowd she wants to keep deporting illegal immigrants, cut taxes, and defend farmers in agriculture.
She also addressed Democrats who she said may consider her an extremist.
“If it’s extreme to want parents in charge of our kids’ education, if it’s extreme to want safe borders and safe streets, if it’s extreme to believe that there are only two genders, then they can go ahead and call me whatever they want,” Hinson said.
While Hinson will face plenty of competition for the Senate spot from other Republicans and Democrats, she said she’s confident in her campaign.
“We can only deliver on these critical wins, and make America safer and stronger for a generation to come if we win this seat. Or correction – when we win this seat,” Hinson said.
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Iowa Looks to Extend Streak vs. MAC Opponents

A pair of lengthy streaks will go up against each other at Kinnick Stadium. Saturday, September 13 marks Week 3 of the college football season. Iowa and UMass are set to do battle at 7:30 p.m. EST.
The Hawkeyes return home with a 1-1 record. Their Week 1 victory over Albany wasn’t close, 34-7 in favor of the Hawkeyes. As for last week, Iowa wasn’t able to get past No. 16 Iowa State. Their three-point loss marked the second season in a row they lost to the Cyclones. Last year, they fell, 20-19. While they’ve only lost by four-combined points in the last two seasons, these are still key losses that don’t sit well with HC Kirk Ferentz.
Ferentz has been with Iowa since 1999. The 70-year-old head coach most recently won the Big Ten West in 2023 with his Hawkeyes finishing the 2024 season 8-4 (6-3). While Big 10 play has yet to begin, the legendary HC has a different streak that he’d love to keep alive.
Omar-Rashon Borja of the Mid-American Conference wrote, “The Hawkeyes have not lost to a MAC school since 2013, when a Jordan Lynch-led NIU Huskies squad scored 10-unanswered points with five minutes remaining to take a 30-27 win at Kinnick Stadium.”
He added that Iowa had also lost to Central Michigan the year prior, 32-31, marking back-to-back MAC losses for the Hawkeyes. Since falling to the Huskies by three-points in 2013, Iowa hasn’t looked back. They remain perfect against a conference that no Big 10 team has any right losing to in the first place.
As for the Minutemen, UMass has a streak of their own that they’ll bring to Kinnick Stadium, “The Minutemen have not defeated an Autonomous/Power conference team or an automatic qualifying team since beating Boston College in 1981,” Borja said.
Borja spoke highly about Iowa, but he knows that anything can happen in college football, “Sure, the conventional wisdom says the Minutemen stand no chance over the reliably consistent Iowa Hawkeyes, but Iowa has been the type of team to let an underdog hang around and stay in the game in the past due in the part to their style of play under long-time head coach Kirk Ferentz.”
Both streaks will go head-to-head in a Saturday night showdown that could see UMass shock the world. Iowa is far from a perfect team, but on paper, they should have no issue getting past 0-2 UMass. Borja predicted a 27-11 Iowa victory, you can find On SI’s score predictions here.
If UMass is able to get their biggest road victory in recent memory, it would snap their 44-year drought. Not only that, but it would snap a 10-year streak for Iowa that the Hawkeyes have no plans on dropping anytime soon.
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