| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 19 | 15 | 19 | 68 | |
| 24 | 26 | 22 | 30 | 102 |
Hannah Stuelke
· F
Taylor Stremlow
· G
Ellie Brueggemann
· G
Brooke Coffey
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Mya Skoff made Free Throw.
Lindenwood Deadball Team Rebound.
Mya Skoff missed Free Throw.
Foul on Layla Hays.
Lindenwood Defensive Rebound.
Callie Levin missed Layup.
Aalayah Wilson made Jumper.
Layla Hays made Layup.
Layla Hays Offensive Rebound.
Kennise Johnson missed Jumper.
Anna McCarn Turnover.
Teagan Mallegni made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Kennise Johnson.
Kennise Johnson Defensive Rebound.
Mya Skoff missed Three Point Jumper.
Callie Levin Turnover.
Kennise Johnson Defensive Rebound.
Valerie Norwood missed Layup.
Layla Hays made Jumper. Assisted by Teagan Mallegni.
Mya Skoff made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Aalayah Wilson.
Journey Houston made Free Throw.
Journey Houston made Free Throw.
Foul on Alyssa Nielsen.
Journey Houston Steal.
Valerie Norwood Turnover.
Foul on Callie Levin.
Mya Skoff Defensive Rebound.
Kennise Johnson missed Three Point Jumper.
Callie Levin Defensive Rebound.
Alyssa Nielsen missed Three Point Jumper.
Teagan Mallegni made Free Throw.
Teagan Mallegni made Free Throw.
Journey Houston subbing in for Iowa
Hannah Stuelke subbing out for Iowa
Foul on Alyssa Nielsen.
Teagan Mallegni Offensive Rebound.
Hannah Stuelke missed Free Throw.
Hannah Stuelke made Free Throw.
Anna McCarn subbing in for Lindenwood
Noah Garcia subbing out for Lindenwood
Teagan Mallegni subbing in for Iowa
Kennise Johnson subbing in for Iowa
Addie Deal subbing out for Iowa
Taylor Stremlow subbing out for Iowa
Foul on Alyssa Nielsen.
Hannah Stuelke Offensive Rebound.
Layla Hays missed Layup.
Mya Skoff made Layup.
Hannah Stuelke made Layup. Assisted by Callie Levin.
— Hannah Stuelke scored a season-high 29 points as No. 11 Iowa took down Lindenwood, 102-68.
Read full article on ESPN
A position-by-position breakdown of both Final Four games: where each matchup tilts, what could decide it and why Illinois and Michigan may have the answers when it matters most

South Carolina walloped TCU on Monday night to return to the Final Four for the sixth year in a row as just the second team to do so in NCAA history.