The Iowa Hawkeyes locked horns with the Colorado Buffaloes in their Sweet Sixteen clash. The game was interesting since it was a rematch of the Sweet Sixteen clash from last year when the Iowa had trumped the Buffaloes.
This time too the Hawkeyes looked in full swing especially when their guard Gabbie Marshall made the first three pointer of the game.
Caitlin Clark’s impressive two-point jumper at 9:24 minutes left in the first half was followed by a graceful three-pointer from Gabbie Marshall, much to the excitement of fans. Marshall’s calm demeanor on the court has been praised by fans, with many acknowledging her crucial role in keeping the team composed, especially as Clark takes on the alpha role with her aggressive playstyle.
Marshall’s stellar performance has garnered her a growing fanbase among Hawkeyes supporters, with many expressing admiration for her skill, particularly her three-point shots. While Clark’s dominance on the court is undeniable, Marshall’s supportive role cannot be overlooked, earning her recognition and appreciation from fans.
Despite their different playing styles, both Clark and Marshall have contributed significantly to the team’s success, with fans giving equal credit to both players for their respective roles. Clark’s versatility and Marshall’s steadfastness have been instrumental in the Hawkeyes’ achievements, garnering attention and admiration from fans alike.
How did game go?
With Marshall’s three pointer the scoreboard read 5-1 and the Hawkeyes were 4 points ahead of their opponents. Next Jaylyn Sherrod made a layup to take the score to 5-3.
The Hawkeyes decimated their opponents in both the quarters. While in the first one the Hawkeyes smashed 22 points in comparison to the Colorado’s 14, during the next quarter the Hawkeyes potted 26 points in response to Colorado’s 21. Overall, the Lisa Bluder-team dominated with a 48-35 tally.
Sure Marshall and Clark both will bedazzle the evening with their games and hopefully for the Hawkeyes’ fans their team might emerge victorious in the decisive contest.
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