WBB Preview - Exhibition vs. Missouri Western

WBB Preview - Exhibition vs. Missouri Western

OPPONENT Missouri Western at Iowa
LOCATION Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa
DATE Wednesday, Oct. 30
TIP-OFF 6:31 p.m. (CT)
RADIO Hawkeye Radio Network
STREAM B1G+ (Subscription Required)

THE SETTING

The University of Iowa women’s basketball team will play an exhibition game against Missouri Western on Wednesday on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will tip off at 6:31 p.m. (CT) and be streamed live on B1G+. Tickets for this game are sold out, fans are encouraged to visit SEATGEEK, the official ticketing partner of Iowa Athletics.

FOLLOW LIVE
Radio: Games are broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network with Rob Brooks (play-by-play) and Kathryn Reynolds (color) on the call. The network includes more than 40 stations that blanket the state of Iowa and include portions of Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin. The Hawkeye Radio Network includes a 30-minute pregame show.
Stream: Wednesday’s game will be streamed live on B1G+ — a paid subscription service. Collin Carrithers (play-by-play), Logan Moel (color) will be on the call.

PROGRAM QUICK HITS
» Iowa was the first program in the Big Ten conference to compete in back-toback National Championships.
» Iowa tied Purdue (1998-99) and Maryland (2014-15) for most wins in B1G history in 2023-24. (34)
» Iowa has been ranked in the national attendance top 10 each of the past five seasons with fans (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019).
» The Hawkeyes won 15+ games inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena in four out of the last six seasons, which is the best six-year stretch in program history.
» Iowa won four of the last six Big Ten Tournament titles (2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024).
» Over the last two seasons, Iowa has won 65 games which is the best two-year stretch in program history.
» Iowa has earned eight straight 20-win seasons, which is the second longest streak in program history. (1984-94)
» Since 2020, the Hawkeyes are 109-30.
» In Big Ten play, Iowa is 55-18 over the last four years.
» The Hawkeyes return eight lettewinners and welcome six newcomers to the 2024-25 roster.
» Iowa has the longest active streak in the nation scoring at least 80 points per game in four consecutive seasons.
» Five Hawkeyes drafted have been into the WNBA since 2019, following Kathleen Doyle, Megan Gustafson, Monika Czinano, Kate Martin, and Caitlin Clark.
» Jan Jensen became Iowa’s fifth head coach in program history on May 13, 2024.

SCOUTING MISSOURI WESTERN
» The Griffs went 25-6 and earned its first Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association regular season title since 2016, the second most conference wins in program history and its third consecutive season of 24 or more wins.
» Ashton Feldhaus takes the reins of the Griffons as a first-time head coach, after spending the past five seasons as the top assistant and associate head coach for Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida.

SERIES HISTORY
» This is the second meeting between Iowa and Missouri Western. The two teams met in an exhibition in 2007.

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
» Ava Heiden is the program’s first Oregonian and was the No. 5 post prospect in ESPN’s position rankings.
» Heiden is the highest ranked post Jan Jensen has ever coached.
» Aaliyah Guyton comes from a fantastic pedigree, her father played basketball for Indiana and the Chicago Bulls. Her mother played for the Mercury and the Brazilian National Team.
» Guyton was a four star prospect and was the No. 1 rated player in Illinois.
» Teagan Mallegni and Taylor Stremlow both hail from the state of Wisconsin.
» Mallegni’s parents both played sports at Division III power-house UW-Whitewater.
» Callie Levin was the 2024 Gazette, USA Today, SB Live, and Sports Illustrated Iowa Basketball Player of the Year.
» Levin netted nearly 2,000 points at Solon High School.