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MADISON, Wis. AP 鈥?The Wisconsin Badgers fell to The Iowa Hawkeyes on Sunday at their conference opening, losing 65-87 inside a sold out Kohl Center.Hawkeye player Caitlin Clark scored 28 points, Hannah Stuelke added 21
stanley cup and No. 4 Iowa beat Wisconsin 87-65 on Sunday in the Big Ten opener for each team.Iowa 10-1, 1-0 has won seven straight. It gained control with a 12-2 run midway through the third quarter, going in front 57-41 on Kylie Feuerbachs 3-pointer. The Hawkeyes pushed the lead to 70-51 entering the final period en route to their 28th consecutive victory over Wisconsin.Clark, the reigning Player of the Year, hit 11 of 19 shots, including 4 of 8 beyond the arc, and had
stanley cup nine rebounds. Sydney Affolter had 12 rebounds for the Hawkeyes. One of the things we talked about is, youre not going to stop a kid like Caitlin, Wisconsin coach Marisa Moseley said. She can score at all three levels. But I think youve got to try to contain her, and then youve got to make sure that you guard the other people on the team, too. Because as much as a scorer she is, shes also has excellent vision. Clark now has 3,041 career points, moving into No. 10 on the all-time Division 1 womens scori
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Last weekend s tornadoes in the south and Midwest are believed to be the deadliest on record for December. So far, about 90 people are confirmed to have been killed in western Kentucky, Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee.Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday that 16 people in his state are still missing following the storms.Forecasters say there was an indication of a possible significant weather event days ahead of the storm 鈥?but they had no idea the storms would be so violent. As we got closer to the event, it became the upper-level pattern is matching up well, the temperatures have stayed extremely war
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