The University of Iowa women's basketball team dominated Drake, securing a 100-58 victory at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, marking their largest win over the Bulldogs since the 1992-93 season. Iowa showcased a strong offense, taking a commanding 25-9 lead after the first quarter, fueled by a 17-0 scoring run. The Hawkeyes continued their aggressive play, forcing eight turnovers and achieving a shooting percentage of 63.2%. Various players contributed to the win, with standout performances highlighting Iowa's depth and talent. This victory extends Iowa's home sell-out streak to 39 games and sets the stage for an upcoming rivalry match against Northern Iowa.

By the Numbers
  • Iowa has won eight straight against Drake, out of 22 of their last 23 matchups.
  • The win marked Iowa's 39th time scoring 100+ points in program history.
  • Iowa led for 38:48 of the game, showcasing their dominance.
State of Play
  • Iowa improved to a 3-0 record for the sixth consecutive season.
  • The team has scored 80+ points in all three games this season, winning each by over 30 points.
  • Iowa is 99-6 when achieving 80+ points and 20+ assists in a game since the 2018-19 season.
What's Next

Iowa is set to face Northern Iowa in an in-state rivalry game on Sunday at 2 p.m. (CT), live on ESPN+ and the Hawkeye Radio Network. This matchup presents an opportunity to extend their winning streak and further solidify their standing in women's basketball.

Bottom Line

The Hawkeyes' victory underscores their offensive prowess and depth, raising expectations for the season. Continued sharp performance could see Iowa not just dominating through the regular season but potentially making a significant postseason run.