
Iowa
(-10.5)

Indiana
(+10.5)
Summary
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Interstat) â The Iowa womenâs basketball team erased a 16-point deficit to edge Indiana 56-53 at Assembly Hall on Sunday. The Hoosiers led 35-19 at halftime after holding the Hawkeyes to just 19 first-half points. Iowa stormed back with a 19-4 third-quarter run to seize control. Indiana missed 10 straight field goals during a scoring drought spanning nearly 11 minutes. A late Hoosiers rally fell short. The victory improved Iowa to 14-2 overall. Indiana dropped to 11-7. An announced crowd of 8,073 watched the conference matchup.
Extended Summary
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Interstat) â In a defensive struggle defined by a staggering second-half collapse, the Iowa womenâs basketball team escaped Assembly Hall with a 56-53 victory over Indiana on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026. The Hawkeyes, who trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half, outscored the Hoosiers 37-18 after halftime to secure the comeback win in a pivotal Big Ten Conference matchup. The gameâs defining stretch was a third-quarter masterclass by Iowaâs defense, which completely stifled the Indiana offense. After entering halftime with a 35-19 deficit, the Hawkeyes held the Hoosiers to a mere four points in the third period. Indiana shot a catastrophic 2-for-15 from the field in the quarter, committing five turnovers against an intensified Iowa press. This defensive lockdown allowed Iowa to mount a 19-4 run, turning a 16-point hole into a 38-39 lead heading into the final frame. The four points marked Indianaâs lowest scoring output in any quarter this season. Iowaâs victory was anchored by balanced scoring and crucial plays down the stretch. Hannah Stuelke, a 6-foot-2 forward from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, led the Hawkeyes with 12 points, adding two assists and two blocks in 32 minutes. Guard Chazadi Wright of Atlanta contributed 13 points and three assists, while 6-foot-4 post player Ava Heiden from Sherwood, Oregon, matched Wright with 13 points of her own. Indiana was carried offensively by guard Shay Ciezki of Buffalo, New York, who scored a game-high 21 points. However, Ciezkiâs efforts were undermined by the teamâs second-half offensive freeze. Zania Socka-Nguemen added 12 points for the Hoosiers, but only two of those came after halftime. The first half belonged entirely to Indiana. The Hoosiers raced to a 20-8 lead after the first quarter, capitalizing on early Iowa misses and turnovers. Ciezki was instrumental, scoring 13 points before the break as Indiana built its commanding 35-19 advantage. Iowaâs offense sputtered, shooting under 30% from the field in the half. The narrative flipped irrevocably after halftime. Iowa emerged with renewed defensive energy, forcing contested shots and generating transition opportunities. The Hawkeyes opened the third quarter on a 13-2 run, capped by a Taylor McCabe 3-pointer, to cut the deficit to six. The onslaught continued as Indianaâs offense ground to a halt. By the time the quarter ended, Iowa had not only erased the deficit but taken its first lead since the gameâs opening minute. The fourth quarter was a tense, back-and-forth affair. Indiana briefly regained a 45-41 lead on a Socka-Nguemen layup with 6:41 remaining, but Iowa responded with a 7-0 run, highlighted by a critical 3-pointer from Wright with 2:41 left that put the Hawkeyes ahead 50-48. Indiana had a chance to tie in the final seconds, but a heavily contested 3-point attempt by Ciezki was off the mark. With the win, Iowa improved to 14-2 overall and strengthened its position in the Big Ten standings. Indiana fell to 11-7, suffering its fourth loss in five conference games. A crowd of 8,073 at Assembly Hall witnessed the dramatic reversal. The game defied pregame expectations, as Iowa entered as a 10.5-point favorite according to sportsbooks, with an over/under total set at 141.5. The final combined score of 109 fell significantly under that line, underscoring the defensive nature of the contest. Statistical projection systems had given Iowa a 74.1% probability of victory. Iowa will look to build on the comeback victory when it hosts Oregon on Thursday. Indiana, seeking to halt its skid, returns to action at home against Washington on Wednesday.
Preview
IOWA, INDIANA SET FOR BIG TEN SHOWDOWN BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Interstat) â A surging Iowa womenâs basketball team visits Assembly Hall on Sunday to face an Indiana squad seeking to halt a skid in a key Big Ten Conference matchup. The Hawkeyes (13-2, 3-0 Big Ten) enter on a five-game winning streak following a 67-58 road victory at Northwestern on Monday. Indiana (11-6, 0-4) looks to rebound from a narrow 78-73 loss at Nebraska on Thursday, its fourth consecutive defeat. Iowaâs success is fueled by forward Ava Heiden, who is averaging 18.2 points over her last five games. She scored 23 points in just 18 minutes against Northwestern. Guard Chazadi Wright, who had 12 points and seven assists in that game, provides backcourt stability. The Hoosiers counter with guard Shay Ciezki, who has been a bright spot during their difficult stretch. She is averaging 21.2 points over her last five contests, including a 31-point effort in the loss to Nebraska. Forward Zania SockaNguemen, who had 19 points against the Cornhuskers, offers interior support. Iowaâs high-powered offense, which has scored 86 or more points in three of its last five games, will test an Indiana defense that has allowed an average of 77.5 points during its four-game losing streak. The Hawkeyesâ only losses this season came on the road against then-Iowa State and top-ranked Connecticut. Indianaâs challenging early conference schedule continues against the nationally ranked Hawkeyes. The Hoosiersâ last win was a 71-44 victory over Western Carolina on Dec. 21. Sundayâs contest is the only scheduled meeting between the teams this regular season. Iowa continues conference play at home against Oregon on Jan. 15. Indiana hosts Washington on Jan. 14.