Iowa Women’s Basketball Team Scores Toppling Upset in Final Four Against Undefeated South Carolina

Iowa Hawkeyes Shocks South Carolina, Advances to NCAA Women’s National Championship Game

Iowa delivered a stunning upset of South Carolina in the NCAA Women’s Final Four, winning the game 66-64.

Caitlin Clark led the way for the Hawkeyes, scoring 25 points and making several clutch baskets down the stretch. The freshman phenom, who has garnered attention throughout the tournament for her incredible performances, proved once again why she is one of the most exciting young players in college basketball.

The game was a back-and-forth affair from start to finish, with both teams trading leads in the second half. But it was Iowa who came out on top, thanks in part to some timely three-point shooting and tough defense in the final minutes.

With the win, the Hawkeyes advance to the NCAA Women’s National Championship game for the first time in school history, where they will face off against the winner of the Stanford-South Carolina game.

The victory was especially sweet for Iowa, who came into the tournament as a seven-seed and weren’t expected to make it past the first round. But the team has proven time and time again that they are a force to be reckoned with, and they will look to carry that momentum into the championship game.

Fans across the country are buzzing about Iowa’s incredible upset, and many are now predicting that the Hawkeyes could be on their way to capturing their first ever NCAA Women’s National Championship.