One weekend down, two to go. Georgia didn’t make issues straightforward on Iowa, stressing the Hawkeyes for a full 40 minutes.
Finally, Iowa celebrity Caitlin Clark stated the 74-66 win over the Bulldogs solely advantages the Hawks because the event rolls alongside. It additionally exorcised some demons from the 2022 NCAA Match loss to No. 10 seed Creighton.
“That is typically the toughest to advance out of. Georgia’s a very good crew. That they had completely nothing to lose coming in right here enjoying versus us and I assumed that they had a solution each single time we made a giant shot or went on a run.
“And, I believe that’s going to swimsuit us nicely shifting ahead is, you recognize, we had that gritty win, we have now that toughness, that psychological toughness, however, yeah, completely some redemption. Yeah, it feels actually good to advance out of this weekend. However, you recognize, I actually assume this crew could make it to Dallas and that’s our objective and that’s our focus,” Clark stated.
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A Last 4 journey for this squad all the time felt like a chance from the onset of the season. Now, with top-seeded Stanford chucking up the sponge within the Seattle 4 Area bracket, it feels immediately extra attainable.
One different good piece from the win over Georgia was it reminded Iowa that it doesn’t should be good to advance on this event.
“Yeah, too many turnovers, and that’s what Georgia feeds off of, however I believe the important thing there was no one blamed one another. We had the turnover, we hustled proper again onto protection. You recognize, we didn’t have time to argue with each other or grasp our heads or say, ‘It’s essential to do that or you could do this.’
“It’s subsequent play mentality. I believe that speaks to with the ability to play with one another for 3 years. We don’t have time to argue about that. All we all know is you’ll be able to change it subsequent play. You may’t return in time and alter what occurred and I believe that’s—no one received in between our circle at this time and that’s what led us to this victory,” Clark stated.
In a event the place a number of possessions could be the distinction, understanding that an early mistake alongside the way in which isn’t a loss of life sentence is vital for this crew because it seems to proceed advancing.
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After the frustration of final season’s event, advancing to Seattle and this system’s ninth Candy 16 is a second that must be celebrated.
Right here’s a glance again at Iowa’s win to advance to the Candy 16 by means of among the greatest footage.
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Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates with middle Monika Czinano (25) after defeating Georgia within the…
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates with middle Monika Czinano (25) after defeating Georgia within the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa guards Kate Martin and Caitlin Clark (22) hug and celebrates with middle Monika Czinano (25) after defeating Georgia within the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa guard Caitlin Clark passes the ball round Georgia ahead Javy Nicholson (35) to keep away from a…
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark passes the ball round Georgia ahead Javy Nicholson (35) to keep away from a foul through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Georgia gamers and head coach Katie Abrahamson watch Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) shoot two free throws after getting an intentional foul referred to as on them through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa guard Caitlin Clark is fouled by Georgia ahead Javy Nicholson (35) through the second spherical…
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark is fouled by Georgia ahead Javy Nicholson (35) through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Georgia ahead Alisha Lewis (23) makes an attempt to go the ball round Iowa guard Kate Martin (20)…
Georgia ahead Alisha Lewis (23) makes an attempt to go the ball round Iowa guard Kate Martin (20) and middle Monika Czinano (25) through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa guards Kate Martin and Caitlin Clark (22) hug and have fun after defeating Georgia within the…
Iowa guards Kate Martin and Caitlin Clark (22) hug and have fun after defeating Georgia within the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Georgia ahead Jordan Isaacs (20), behind, and Iowa ahead Addison O’Grady (44) struggle over a rebound…
Georgia ahead Jordan Isaacs (20), behind, and Iowa ahead Addison O’Grady (44) struggle over a rebound through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa middle Monika Czinano (25) goes up for a layup towards Georgia guard Audrey Warren (31)…
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Iowa middle Monika Czinano (25) goes up for a layup towards Georgia guard Audrey Warren (31) through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) pictures over Georgia ahead Jordan Isaacs (20) through the second spherical…
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) pictures over Georgia ahead Jordan Isaacs (20) through the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Brittney Smith #24 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs battles underneath…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Brittney Smith #24 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs battles underneath the basket towards ahead Monika Czinano #25 and ahead McKenna Warnock #14 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 and guard Gabbie Marshall #24 of the…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 and guard Gabbie Marshall #24 of the Iowa Hawkeyes have fun after a basket towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs within the first half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after time…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after time ran out towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs battles for…
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs battles for a rebound towards guard Sydney Affolter #3 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the first half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes to…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes to the basket towards ahead McKenna Warnock #14 and guard Kate Martin #20 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after a basket towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs late within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after a…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after a basket towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes greets followers as…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes greets followers as she leaves the courtroom after the match-up towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead McKenna Warnock #14 and ahead Monika Czinano #25 of the Iowa Hawkeyes hug after time ran out towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead McKenna Warnock #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes battles underneath the…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead McKenna Warnock #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes battles underneath the basket towards guard Alisha Lewis #23 and ahead Brittany Smith #24 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs within the first half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Head coach Lisa Bluder of the Iowa Hawkeyes yells within the second half towards the Georgia Girl Bulldogs through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes to…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Javyn Nicholson #35 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes to the basket towards ahead Monika Czinano #25 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Alisha Lewis #23 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes underneath…
IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Guard Alisha Lewis #23 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs goes underneath the basket towards ahead Monika Czinano #25 and guard Kate Martin #20 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the second half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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IOWA CITY, IOWA- MARCH 19: Ahead Brittney Smith #24 of the Georgia Girl Bulldogs battles for the ball towards ahead Monika Czinano #25 of the Iowa Hawkeyes within the first half through the second spherical of the NCAA Ladies’s Basketball Match at Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on March 19, 2023 in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa. (Picture by Matthew Holst/Getty Pictures)
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Iowa guard Gabbie Marshall (24) hugs middle Monika Czinano (25) after defeating Georgia within the second…
Iowa guard Gabbie Marshall (24) hugs middle Monika Czinano (25) after defeating Georgia within the second spherical of the NCAA Match in Carver-Hawkeye Enviornment on Sunday, March 19, 2023. The Hawkeyes defeated the Girl Bulldogs, 74-66, to advance to the Candy Sixteen.
The Iowa State men remain No. 3 in the latest AP Poll Top 25, which was released on Monday.
Following a win over Morgan State, the Cyclones (10-1) check in behind SEC powers Tennessee and Auburn, keeping the Top 3 the same for another week.
Duke and Alabama are right behind Iowa State, as Kentucky dropped six spots to No. 10 this week. Florida, Kansas, Marquette and Oregon complete the Top 10.
Along with Iowa State and Kansas, the Big 12 Conference is represented by Houston, Cincinnati and newcomer Baylor. The Cougars are ranked 15th, the Bearcats are No. 17 and the Bears are 25th.
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Other newcomers include Mississippi State, Arkansas and Illinois, as Memphis, Dayton, Michigan and Clemson all dropped out.
The Cyclones close out 2024 when they travel to Boulder to take on Colorado. That game is set for Monday, Dec. 30 and will be the conference opener.
Here is the men’s college basketball AP Poll Top 25 for Week 8:
(Dec. 23)
1. Tennessee (41)
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2. Auburn (21)
3. Iowa State
4. Duke
5. Alabama
6. Florida
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7. Kansas
8. Marquette
9. Oregon
10. Kentucky
11. Connecticut
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12. Oklahoma
13. Texas A&M
14. Gonzaga
15. Houston
16. Mississippi
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17. Cincinnati
18. Michigan State
19. Mississippi State
20. San Diego State
21. Purdue
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22. UCLA
23. Arkansas
24. Illinois
25. Baylor
Others receiving votes: Maryland 119; Dayton 108; Drake 91; St. John’s 90; Memphis 65; Michigan 50; Georgia 45; Pittsburgh 27 West Virginia 26; Missouri 25; Ohio State 23; North Carolina 20; Clemson 18; Arizona State 13; Utah State 9; Wisconsin 9; Texas Tech 8; Indiana 8; St. Bonaventure 4; Penn State 3.
Three Iowa State football players have been invited to participate in the annual Reese’s Senior Bowl. The game will take place on Feb. 1 from Mobile, Alabama, airing live on NFL Network at 1:30 p.m. CT.
Higgins and Noel are both wide receivers while Porter transitioned from that position to defensive back before this past season.
Higgins, a Florida native, has 87 receptions for 1,183 yards and nine touchdowns, earning second team all-Big 12 and third team all-Associated Press honors. He formed the first-ever 1,000-yard duo with Noel this past season for the Cyclones.
Noel, a Kansas City native, hauled in 72 passes for 1,077 yards with seven TDs. He was named the conference co-special teams player of the year and owns a 45-game streak with at least one reception.
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Porter, from Bettendorf became a starter, picking off three passes while also blocking five kicks in his career.
Iowa State has had at least one played invited to the Senior Bowl each of the past four seasons.
Played annually since 1950, the Reese’s Senior Bowl is one of the nation’s best collegiate all-star games. This marks the second time in school history that ISU has had three players invited to the game (2021).
1955- Max Burkett 1962- Dave Hoppmann 1962- Chuck Walton 1963- Dave Hoover 1964- John Van Sicklen 1966- Eppie Barney 1968- Tom Busch 1972- Dean Carlson 1973- Merv Krakau 1974- Matt Blair 1975- Tom Goedjen 1977- Luther Blue 1979- Mike Stensrud (DNP) 1981- Kenny Neil 1983- Bruce Reimers 1986- Dennis Gibson 1991- Blaise Bryant 2000- Sage Rosenfels 2001- Ennis Haywood 2002- Seneca Wallace 2003- Jordan Carstens 2007- Ahtyba Rubin 2011- Leonard Johnson 2011- Kelechi Osemele 2013- Kirby Van Der Kamp 2014- E.J. Bibbs (DNP) 2017- Allen Lazard
2019 – Steve Wirtel
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2021 – Charlie Kolar, Andrew Mevis, Mike Rose (DNP)
2022 – Xavier Hutchinson, Will McDonald IV (DNP) 2023 – TJ Tampa (DNP) 2024 – Jayden Higgins, Jaylin Noel, Darien Porter
On Sunday evening, we learned that Iowa officially missed out on Penn State quarterback Beau Pribula, a big target out of the transfer portal. After visits to Iowa, Missouri, UCF and Ole Miss, the former Nittany Lion elected to take his talents to Mizzou.
So what’s next for the Hawkeyes? What other available targets are worth looking into? Is their best option not in the portal (yet)?
Let’s take a look at what Iowa could do next at the QB position, with its top target off the board.