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Hawkeye WBB Announce TV Designations

The University of Iowa, in conjunction with the Big Ten Conference, announced start times and television information for select women’s basketball games for the 2024-25 season.

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa, in conjunction with the Big Ten Conference, announced start times and television information for select women’s basketball games for the 2024-25 season.

In all, the Hawkeyes have been selected to appear on television network or Peacock 18 times during the regular season. The remaining contests will be available via B1G+ (subscription required).

It’s the most coverage via nationally distributed platforms in Big Ten women’s basketball history. Eight Big Ten regular-season games will be on a nationally broadcast platform (either NBC or FOX), the most in conference history. The Hawkeyes will be featured in three contests nationally – vs. Tennessee (Dec. 7/FOX), USC (Feb. 2/FOX), at Ohio State (Feb. 17/FOX).

2024-25 SCHEDULE NOTES
– The Hawkeyes will play back-to-back road games (at Oregon (1/19) and Washington (1/22); at Minnesota (2/6) and Nebraska (2/10) twice during the regular season.
– Iowa will play on New Year’s Day at Penn State. It is the team’s first game on New Year’s Day since 2023.
– The start and end of Iowa’s conference slate is balanced with two away/home contests.
– The Hawkeyes will host their first three conference games on Sundays (Purdue (12/29), Maryland (1/5) and Indiana (1/12).
– Six of Iowa’s nine Big Ten home games will be played on Sundays.

Fans are invited to meet the team by attending “Hawkeyes From Downtown” from 4-6 pm (CT) near the corner of Clinton and Iowa Avenue.

Iowa is coming off a school-record 34-win season. The Hawkeyes claimed the Big Ten Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Championship game for a second consecutive season. Iowa returns a pair of starters in 2024-25 under P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jan Jensen, who is in her first season as head coach.

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