IOWA CITY — On an afternoon where snow pelted Iowa City at a relentless rate, No. 12 Iowa women's basketball u nlocked the bounce-back effort it was hunting.
Iowa's 102-68 home win over Lindenwood on Dec. 13 may have seemed insignificant in its positioning between two ranked showdowns. Still, the Hawkeyes couldn't waste their last mid-major opportunity to get right before things intensify. A collectively strong effort checked that box quite easily.
With that, here are three takeaways from Iowa's dominant win.
A needed confidence boost for Hannah Stuelke
Atop the bounce-back agenda sat Hannah Stuelke, who entered the contest still searching for that first breakout showing in her senior season. After a grueling battle with Iowa State's Audi Crooks earlier in the week, which saw Stuel

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