7 minutes with head coach Jan Jensen after Iowa’s 50-49 loss at Oregon
The Hawkeyes’ first-year coach continues to see her team come up short in close games.
Desperately needing something positive to conclude this West Coast swing, Iowa women’s basketball plays at Washington on Wednesday night. Peacock will stream the 8 p.m. CT contest.
The Hawkeyes (12-7, 2-6 Big Ten Conference) are sinking fast with five consecutive losses, the last two coming despite Iowa owning second-half double-digit leads in both. Another loss would mark the program’s first six-game losing streak since 1999.
Meanwhile, Washington (13-6, 4-3) got an emotional boost from Kelsey Plum’s jersey retirement Saturday and throttled Purdue to stop a two-game losing streak. The Huskies are 10-2 at home this season.
Here’s how to watch Iowa women’s basketball vs. Washington on Wednesday, including streaming and radio info.
Watch Iowa women’s basketball vs. Washington on Peacock ($)
Iowa vs. Washington will stream on Peacock, which requires a subscription. Elise Woodward and Aja Ellison will call the game.
The Iowa women’s basketball vs. Washington game starts at 8 p.m. CT from Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Washington.
*Indicates Big Ten Conference game
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Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
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