The Hawk Award recognizes players that are strong in the classroom, community, and on the pitch. This year’s recipients represent a cross section of the team. Senkowski is the team’s lone senior. The Livonia, Michigan, native played in all 17 games this season and started the final 14, providing leadership to one of the country’s most youthful squads and contributing to the stifling Hawkeye defense.
She passes the torch to Cary, one of the only underclassmen to start on defense this season. Cary, who is from Saint Charles, Missouri, started 16 of 17 contests and notched an assist on the Iowa game-winner against Campbell.
Junior Jenny Cape rounds out the award recipients. The Brookfield, Wisconsin, native represents a talented junior class that had to step into a leadership role this season. The forward saw the field in every game this season and notched one goal, a game-winner against Wisconsin in to clinch the Big Ten Tournament title.
After opening the season with a scoring drought that resulted in an 0-6-1 record to start the year, this 2021 Hawkeye squad finished the year with a historic postseason run. Iowa finished the year 7-9-1, winning five straight postseason games to earn the program’s first Big Ten Tournament title and NCAA Tournament victory. Iowa downed No. 4 Penn State and avenged four regular season losses at the conference tournament and took down Big South Champion Campbell on that run before eventually falling to No. 3 UCLA. Iowa led that final game for 80 minutes before the Bruins tallied two quick scores at the end of regulation, bringing the historic run to a close.