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Stuelke?

How did you download or find that pdf, if I may ask?

I found this. Clicked on box score. Just about everything inside that pdf is there. However, didn't see a download button.
Paywall?

I found this also. It's a downloadable EXE file to install. However, have no idea what it can or can't download for stats.

Maybe you found another way to get access to a NCAA stat pdf like the link you provided?
 
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How did you download or find that pdf, if I may ask?

I found this. Clicked on box score. Just about everything inside that pdf is there. However, didn't see a download button.
Paywall?

I found this also. It's a downloadable EXE file to install. However, have no idea what it can or can't download for stats.

Maybe you found another way to get access to a NCAA stat pdf like the link you provided?
Hawkeyesports.com
 
Interesting events surrounding Hannah's concussion and her Mom. Talk about going the extra mile...

Maybe her concussion is worse than we think? Does anyone know how Hannah is progressing?

Iowa's Hannah Stuelke's mom traveled to Seattle for the Iowa-UW game, even though Hannah couldn't
"Despite her daughter sustaining a concussion against Nebraska leading to Hannah being unable to travel or play, her mom flew to Seattle for the game anyway! I so freaking love this.

They deserve people in the stands cheering for them,” JoAnna Mantz said Wednesday night from Alaska Airlines Arena. “We’re going to cheer loud and hopefully get a victory.”

Mantz outlined the play where the concussion happened specifically – a rebound attempt with 3:40 left in overtime, on which she got fouled. Stuelke had her neck twisted by Nebraska’s Jessica Petrie, who reached around Stuelke's head to try to grab a rebound. When she tried to pull in the rebound, Stuelke's head spun violently. “Concussions can happen in more than one way,” Mantz said. “It looked to me, to use a football (analogy), like a face mask and horse collar at the same time.”"
 
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If it's the play I'm thinking of, Hannah didn't seem to get hurt at the time. Just kept playing. Adrenaline? Or just used to getting knocked around under the basket I guess. Unfortunate injury.
 
A 6'2" center is adequate for Division 1 womens basketball most of the time. Hannah was more athletic than most of the centers she faced. When Iowa ran up against the South Carolina's and LSU's they were not only going up against trees for players but schools with nation leading recruiting programs.

Caitlin was a 5-star athlete. South Carolina had 10 players on its roster either recruited or through transfer that had been 5-star at point of recruiting. Silent testimony to her incredible achievements. LSU had nation's top ranked recruiting classes ahead of Iowa's runner-up finish.
 
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