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30 turnovers, the late Tennessee run fails for the Hawkeyes

30 turnovers, the late Tennessee run fails for the Hawkeyes

Talaysia Cooper scored 19 of her 23 points in the second half to help Tennessee beat No. 17 Iowa 78-68 in the inaugural Women’s Champions Classic on Saturday night. 0) took a 68-67 lead and sparked a 12-1 run to end the game on the road. Cooper scored four straight goals, including an inbounds steal, with 1:23 left to seal the win. Lucy Olsen scored 23 points for Iowa (8-1), which committed a season-high 30 turnovers. It was a clash between two first-year head coaches at their schools. Jan Jensen took over for Lisa Bluder, who retired in the offseason after leading Iowa to two straight national championship games. Jensen, who was previously an assistant at Iowa for 24 years, became the first coach in school history to start her career 8-0. Kim Caldwell came to Tennessee after a successful stint at Marshall and before that at Division II Glenville State. She brought her fast-paced pressing style and hockey line changes to Tennessee. The Lady Vols are constantly replacing players every minute or two to keep them fresh. Iowa struggled against the frantic pace and committed 18 of its turnovers in the first half as the game was tied at 35 at halftime. Neither team was able to build much of a lead in the second half until Cooper initiated the game-winning run in the final minutes. Chamique Holdsclaw, Diamond DeShields, Rickea Jackson, Andraya Carter and Sue Bird were all in attendance at the Barclays Center, along with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert sitting courtside. This was the first meeting between the storied programs since 1993, when Pat Summitt and C. Vivian Stringer coached the schools.

Talaysia Cooper scored 19 of her 23 points in the second half to help Tennessee beat No. 17 Iowa 78-68 in the inaugural Women’s Champions Classic on Saturday night.

Her jumper with 3:04 remaining in the fourth gave the Lady Vols (7-0) a 68-67 lead and sparked a 12-1 run that ended the game on the road. Cooper scored four straight goals on the spurt, including one on an inbounds steal with 1:23 left, to secure the victory.

Lucy Olsen scored 23 points for Iowa (8-1), which had a season-high 30 turnovers.

It was a matchup between two first-year head coaches at their schools. Jan Jensen took over for Lisa Bluder, who retired in the offseason after leading Iowa to two straight national championship games. Jensen, an assistant at Iowa for the past 24 years, became the first coach in school history to start her career 8-0.

Kim Caldwell came to Tennessee after a successful stint at Marshall and before that at Division II Glenville State. She brought her fast-paced pressing style and hockey line changes to Tennessee. The Lady Vols are constantly rotating players in and out every minute or two to keep them fresh.

Iowa struggled against the frantic pace, committing 18 turnovers in the first half with the game tied at 35 at halftime.

Neither team was able to build a significant lead in the second half until Cooper initiated the game-winning run in the final minutes.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: Head coach Jan Jensen of the Iowa Hawkeyes reacts during the first half against the Tennessee Lady Vols at the Shark Beauty Women's Champions Classic at Barclays Center on December 07, 2024 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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Head coach Jan Jensen of the Iowa Hawkeyes reacts during the first half against the Tennessee Lady Vols at the Shark Beauty Women’s Champions Classic on December 7, 2024 at the Barclays Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

Chamique Holdsclaw, Diamond DeShields, Rickea Jackson, Andraya Carter and Sue Bird were all in attendance at the Barclays Center and sat courtside along with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.

This was the first meeting between the storied programs since 1993, when Pat Summitt and C. Vivian Stringer coached the schools.

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