When and where is the Iowa vs. Illinois game?
Friday, March 6, at 5:30 p.m. CT at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Womens Basketball / Big Ten Tournament
The Iowa Hawkeyes and Illinois Fighting Illini are set for a rematch in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. After a thrilling game earlier in the season, anticipation is high as these teams battle for a spot in the semifinals. This game p...
The previous game between Iowa and Illinois was a nail-biter, decided by Iowa's strong inside game led by Ava Heiden and Hannah Stuelke. Illinois struggled to contain Iowa's frontcourt, but their three-point shooting kept them in the game.
For Illinois to win, they need to limit Heiden and Stuelke's impact in the paint. Berry Wallace and Cearah Parchment will need to step up defensively. Offensively, Maddie Webber's ability to hit three-pointers could exploit Iowa's weaker perimeter defense (ranked No. 275 nationally). If Webber and her teammates can get hot from beyond the arc, they can stretch Iowa's defense and create opportunities.
Iowa will likely focus on feeding their dominant post players and controlling the boards. If they can establish their inside game early, it will be tough for Illinois to keep up. The Hawkeyes also need to improve their three-point defense to contain Illinois's shooters.
Watch the game on the Big Ten Network or stream it via FuboTV&ref=yanuki.com. The game will also be broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network.
Friday, March 6, at 5:30 p.m. CT at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network and available for streaming on FuboTV&ref=yanuki.com.
For Iowa, watch Ava Heiden and Hannah Stuelke. For Illinois, watch Berry Wallace and Maddie Webber.
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