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Iowa climbs in latest USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll

The Iowa Hawkeyes responded from their loss at Ohio State with an emphatic 92-73 win over Nebraska this past Saturday on Taylor Swift Day inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Though it was close at halftime, Iowa awoke in the second half to race away from the Cornhuskers.

Senior guard Caitlin Clark was limited to just 10 points on 3-of-10 shooting, including 1-of-6 from 3-point land. That changed after recess.

Clark exploded for 28 second-half points as she knocked down 6-of-8 3-pointers and 9-of-12 field goal attempts overall. It all added up to another 30-piece and then some for Clark. The West Des Moines superstar finished with 38 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and two steals to record her 53rd career double-double.

Graduate guard Kate Martin had another strong performance, scoring 16 points on 6-of-11 shooting with five rebounds, four assists and a steal. Junior guard Sydney Affolter rounded out Iowa’s double-figure scorers against the Huskers with 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting.

With Iowa’s bounce-back victory, the Hawkeyes saw themselves climb in the latest USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll. The Hawkeyes are back up to No. 4 nationally after slipping to No. 5 last week following the 100-92 overtime setback at Ohio State.

Here’s a look at the full USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll this week:

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Change

1

South Carolina

19-0

800 (32)

2

Kansas State

20-1

762

3

Stanford

19-2

722

+2

4

Iowa

19-2

717

+1

5

North Carolina State

18-2

669

+2

6

Colorado

17-3

595

-3

7

Ohio State

17-3

585

+5

8

UCLA

16-3

565

-4

9

Indiana

17-2

529

+4

10

UConn

17-4

481

-2

11

LSU

18-4

437

-2

12

Louisville

18-3

409

+4

13

Baylor

16-3

402

+2

14

Texas

19-3

394

-3

15

USC

14-4

363

-5

16

Notre Dame

15-4

331

+2

17

Gonzaga

20-2

324

18

Virginia Tech

16-4

259

+1

19

Oregon State

17-3

233

+6

20

Utah

15-6

203

-6

21

Creighton

16-3

161

-1

22

West Virginia

17-2

156

+1

23

Syracuse

17-3

143

-1

24

North Carolina

15-6

53

-3

25

Princeton

15-3

37

+2

Schools Dropped Out:

No. 24 Florida State

Others receiving votes: UNLV, 16; Ball State, 11; Florida State, 8; Michigan State, 7; Fairfield, 7; Mississippi State, 5; Saint Joseph’s, 3; Ole Miss, 3; Miami (Fla.), 3; Marquette, 3; Washington State, 2; TCU, 1; Auburn, 1.

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