After McKenna Warnock blocked a pivotal offensive rebound off a long Caitlin Clark fumble, Gabbie Marshall’s last game-high triple-double ran home to hand the Hawkeyes the lead for good, at 82-79 with 1:44 remaining. While Maryland made it an even more nervous end than Iowa wanted—climbing within three with a last-minute possession—Warnock eventually shut things down with four free throws in the last 25 seconds.
It was Marshall’s late-season comeback — particularly in Minneapolis, where she combined a 21-point Saturday with Friday’s 11-point showing for her first double-digit scoring attempts of the season. Emotion and pride poured out of the old guard as she finished 7-for-13 from the deep, making Marshall the 24-for-43 (56%) outsider since the start of February.
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