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Iowa Hawkeye Players: Caitlin Clark, Stuelke or Bluder; who are the best players this season?

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark
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As theIowa Hawkeyes prepare to face the UConn Huskiesin a blockbuster women's college basketball Final Four showdown, the spotlight shines not just on the star athletes but also on the ensemble of talent that propels the team forward. With Caitlin Clarkleading the charge, the question arises: among the Hawkeyes, who have stood out as the season's best players?

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Caitlin Clark

Undoubtedly, Caitlin Clark dominates the court as Iowa's top scorer and one of women's college basketball's most electrifying talents. Averaging an astounding 32.0 points per game, along with 7.3 rebounds and 9.0 assists, Clark's prowess is undeniable. Her legendary performance in the regional final, tying an NCAA single-game record with nine 3-pointers, cements her status at the pinnacle of the sport. Yet, the essence of Iowa's success lies in the collective strength and diverse talents of its players.

Kate Martin

Kate Martin, the gritty guard standing tall at six feet, has proven herself as a formidable force behind Clark. With an average of 13.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, Martin's tenacity and experience shine, especially during the NCAA tournament where her performance even further excelled.

Sydney Affolter

Sydney Affolter, the junior guard, has seized the opportunity to shine, increasing her contributions to 13.3 points and 6.0 rebounds during the NCAA tournament. Affolter's dynamic presence on the court has made her a key player in Iowa's strategy and a reliable target for Clark's assists.

Hannah Stuelke

Hannah Stuelke, the sophomore forward, has demonstrated her ability to score quickly and efficiently, boasting an average of 13.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. Despite facing challenges, including a migraine that limited her playtime, Stuelke's resilience and skill have been crucial in the Hawkeyes' journey to the Final Four.

Gabbie Marshall

Gabbie Marshall, known more for her defensive prowess, brings a different kind of energy to the game. While her scoring average may not reflect her impact, Marshall's defensive plays and ability to hit crucial 3-point shots have made her an invaluable asset to the team.

As the Iowa Hawkeyes make their push for glory against the UConn Huskies, it's clear that while Caitlin Clark leads the way, the depth and versatility of the team's roster play a pivotal role in their success. Each player brings a unique set of skills that complements the team's overall performance, making the Hawkeyes a formidable force in women's college basketball.

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