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IOWA, NORTHWESTERN SET FOR BIG TEN WOMEN’S CLASH EVANSTON, Ill. (Interstat) — The Iowa Hawkeyes, riding a high-powered offense, visit Welsh-Ryan Arena on Monday to face a Northwestern Wildcats team seeking to halt a prolonged skid in a Big Ten Conference women’s basketball matchup. Iowa (12-2, 2-0 Big Ten) enters having won eight of its last nine, averaging 90.3 points in its last three victories. The Hawkeyes are coming off an 86-76 win over Nebraska on Thursday, led by 24 points from guard Chazadi Wright. Wright has been a consistent force, averaging 20.2 points over her last five games, including a 39-point outing against the Cornhuskers. Northwestern (6-8, 0-2) has lost six straight, a streak that includes a difficult non-conference stretch. The Wildcats fell 87-54 at Oregon on Thursday. The lone bright spot has been the explosive scoring of guard Grace Sullivan, who averaged 30.3 points in games against Washington, Utah and Ohio State earlier this season and had 23 points in the loss to the Ducks. The Wildcats’ defense, allowing 78.1 points per game during their losing streak, will be severely tested by an Iowa attack that leads the nation in scoring offense. Iowa’s balance was on display against Nebraska, with Hannah Stuelke adding 21 points and Ava Heiden 18. Northwestern has not won since Dec. 3. Its last victory at Welsh-Ryan Arena was on Nov. 28 against Abilene Christian. Iowa has dominated the recent series, winning the last six meetings. Monday’s contest begins a critical January stretch for both teams. Iowa visits Indiana next Sunday, while Northwestern travels to Minnesota on Thursday before hosting Rutgers next weekend.

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