2008–09 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team

The 2008–09 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team represented the University of Iowa during the 2008–09 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hawkeyes finished the season with a record of 21–11, 13–5 in Big Ten, and finished the regular season tied for second place in the Big Ten. They advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament where they lost to Ohio State. They received at-large bid of the NCAA women's tournament where they lost in the first round, to Georgia Tech.

2008–09 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball
NCAA tournament, first round
ConferenceBig Ten
Record21–11 (13–5 Big 10)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jan Jensen
  • Jenni Fitzgerald
  • Shannon Gage
Home arenaCarver-Hawkeye Arena

Roster

  • Head coach: Lisa Bluder
  • Associate Head Coach: Jan Jensen
  • Assistant coaches: Jenni Fitzgerald, Shannon Gage
Pos.#NameHeightYearHometown (High School)
G2Kamille Wahlin5-8Fr.Crookston, MN (Crookston)
G11Kristi Smith5-6Sr.Thornston, CO (Horizon)
G13Shante Jones5-9Fr.Dayton, OH (Carroll)
F20Kelly Krei6-2Fr.Iowa City, IA (City)
G21Kachine Alexander5-9So.Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret's)
F22Kalsey Cermak6-1So.Norwalk, IA (Norwalk)
G/F31Hannah Draxten6-0Fr.Fergus Falls, MN (Fergus Falls)
F32Wendy Ausdemore6-2Sr.Neola, IA (Tri-Center)
F43Nicole VanderPol6-1Sr.Grundy Center, IA (Grundy Center)
C44Megan Skouby6-6Sr.Mentor, OH (mentor)
F/C45JoAnn Hamlin6-3Jr.Douglass, KS (Winfield/Kansas State)
G50Lindsay Nyenhuis5-7Sr.Grand Rapids, MI (Forest Hills Northern)

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Schedule

DateOpponentResultRecordSite
11/16Texas StateW 87-451-0Iowa City, IA
11/18KansasL 76-551-1Lawrence, KS
11/22Boston Univ.W 83-582-1Iowa City, IA
11/23ProvidenceW 64-463-1Iowa City, IA
11/27Texas TechW 56-484-1US Virgin Islands
11/28South FloridaL 82-79 (OT)4-2US Virgin Islands
11/29CaliforniaL 76-434-3US Virgin Islands
12/4DukeL 71-474-4Durham, NC
12/7Iowa StateW 66-465-4Iowa City, IA
12/11Northern IowaW 72-466-4Iowa City, IA
12/20DrakeW 71-537-4Des Moines, IA
12/22WisconsinW 73-638-4Madison, WI
12/28PurdueL 69-608-5Iowa City, IA
1/4IndianaL 76-548-6Bloomington, IN
1/8PurdueL 60-498-7W. Lafayette, IN
1/11MinnesotaW 74-579-7Iowa City, IA
1/15IllinoisW 75-6210-7Champaign, IL
1/18NorthwesternW 74-4611-7Iowa City, IA
1/26MichiganW 77-6912-7Iowa City, IA
1/29Michigan StateL 68-5612-8East Lansing, MI
2/1Penn StateW 97-8613-8Iowa City, IA
2/5IndianaW 69-6714-8Iowa City, IA
2/8MinnesotaL 64-5814-9Minneapolis, MN
2/12Ohio StateW 85-7415-9Iowa City, IA
2/15Penn StateW 97-89 (3 ot)16-9Iowa City, IA
2/19WisconsinW 72-6517-9Iowa City, IA
2/22MichiganW 68-6418-9Ann Arbor, MI
2/26IllinoisW 69-5619-9Iowa City, IA
3/1NorthwesternW 86-7920-9Iowa City, IA
3/6MinnesotaW 79-6421-9Indianapolis, IN (Big Ten tournament)
3/7Ohio StateL 72-5621-10Indianapolis, IN (Big Ten tournament)
3/22Georgia TechL 76-6221-11Iowa City, IA (NCAA Tournament)

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References

  1. 2008-09 Iowa Women's Basketball Media Guide, p. 7
  2. 2013-14 Iowa Women's Basketball Media Guide, p. 65
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