Iowa women's basketball vs UConn prediction in the Final Four: Our pick is in (2024)

Caitlin Clark and the No. 1 seed Iowa women's basketball team will face No. 3 seed UConn in the women's 2024 NCAA Tournament Final Four on Friday. The game is scheduled to tip off at 8:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.

The winner will advance to the national championship game.

The Hawkeyes are 33-4 after beating LSU, 94-87, on Monday, and the Huskies are 33-5 after beating USC, 80-73, on Monday.

Here's a look at what to expect in Friday's game:

Who are UConn women's basketball's best players?

The Huskies have one of the nation's best players in Paige Bueckers, a former freshman sensation who's returned to prime form this year after missing all of the 2022-23 season because of a knee injury.

She averages 21.9 points and 4.0 assists per game on 54.3/40.1/83.5 shooting splits. She has size, athleticism and can score from anywhere, making her a worthy matchup with Clark.

Aaliyah Edwards is an elite player as well. At 6-foot-3, she has significant size and scoring ability in the paint, which allows her to average 18.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game on 60.4% shooting. She is a four-year veteran with experience and savvy, but Iowa proved against LSU that it's capable of handling bigger stars.

Ashlynn Shade (11.4 PPG) and KK Arnold (8.9 PPG) round out the Huskies' top scorers, but UConn has also lost multiple key players to injury this campaign. That makes its deep postseason run all the more impressive and has everyone on the team extremely motivated to outperform expectations.

UConn women's basketball is a true 'blue blood'

There is no more historic women's college basketball program than UConn. It is the only team with double-digit national titles, having won 11 from 1995 to 2016 under legendary head coach Geno Auriemma.

While the current Huskies players don't have such championship pedigree, they went to a Final Four (2021) and national championship (2022) in the two seasons Bueckers was playing before she missed all of last year.

There's also something to be said for both Auriemma's extensive coaching expertise and the way in which he's developed his upperclassmen leaders. It's likely that, talent aside, UConn won't be rattled and will deploy a strong game plan on both ends of the floor.

UConn matches up better against Iowa than LSU

Like LSU, UConn doesn't just win, it wins big. The Huskies' 23.5 average margin of victory is second in the nation, only behind undefeated South Carolina. But unlike LSU, which fell victim to a lack of perimeter shooting and one-dimensional play style, UConn is a more malleable group.

UConn is similar to Iowa in many ways: It shares the ball (fourth in the country in assists per game), it can score inside and out, has a superstar guard and has postseason experience. Iowa won't be able to pack the paint and deny post entries as easily as it did against LSU, yet Edwards still presents a mismatch in the paint for Hannah Stuelke and company.

The Huskies also defend the 3-point line well. Opponents shoot just 28.1% from deep against them, and while that almost certainly won't stop Clark from taking and making triples, that could make the game more difficult on Gabbie Marshall and other role players.

Iowa women vs. UConn prediction in March Madness

Iowa 88, UConn 83

According to BetMGM, Iowa is a 2.5-point favorite over UConn. The over/under is 163.5, and the moneyline is Iowa (-155) and UConn (+125).

This is a terrific matchup on paper that can go either way. But Iowa gets the slight edge because of how well Clark is playing right now and her teammates repeated ability to follow her lead and rise to the occasion.

The true X-factor is how Iowa defends Edwards in the paint and if its bigs can avoid getting in foul trouble against her. Iowa did well against Angel Reese in the second half in the Elite Eight, but it was difficult to tell how hampered Reese was by the lower leg injury she suffered in the second quarter. And when more defensive attention was paid to her, her frontcourt mate, Aneesha Morrow, started getting open looks at the rim.

But Clark has proven she's not the woman to bet against.

Gus Martin is a Digital Producer/Content Director for The Des Moines Register. Follow him on X at@GusMartin_DMR.

Iowa women's basketball vs UConn prediction in the Final Four: Our pick is in (2024)

FAQs

Who's favored to win UConn vs. Iowa women's basketball? ›

Hawkeyes

Who is predicted to win Iowa vs UConn? ›

Projected point spread: Iowa PK* Projected total: 161.5 points. Projected score: Iowa 80.8, UConn 80.8.

Who is favored to win women's Final Four? ›

The South Carolina Gameco*cks will put their undefeated record on the line against Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes — and per usual, South Carolina is favored.

What are the odds for the Iowa UConn women's basketball game in 2024? ›

The Women's Final Four 2024 marks the 23rd all-time appearance for UConn's program, while Iowa is here for the third time. Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. ET from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. The latest Iowa vs. UConn odds have the Hawkeyes as 4-point favorites, while the over/under is 163.

What are the odds for UConn to win the championship? ›

2025 NCAA Tournament championship odds
UConn+1000
Tennessee+5000
Wisconsin+6000
Ohio State+6000
UCLA+6000
191 more rows
Apr 9, 2024

How many points is Caitlin Clark over under? ›

Caitlin Clark prop bets will also be extremely popular. Clark is +475 to score first in the game and her over/under for total points is 20.5. Before making any Fever vs. Sun picks or Caitlin Clark prop selections, be sure to see the WNBA predictions from SportsLine's Matt Severance and Calvin Wetzel.

What grade is Paige Bueckers in college? ›

Bueckers is a redshirt junior with the Huskies. The 22-year-old is listed as one of four juniors on UConn's roster, joined by Caroline Ducharme, Azzi Fudd, and Aubrey Griffin, per UConn's athletic department.

Has Iowa ever won the NCAA? ›

Gymnastics. Iowa's men's gymnastics team is credited with winning the first NCAA national championship in school history in 1969. This, in turn, allowed the University of Iowa to become the last of all the Big Ten schools to have won a national championship in an NCAA-sponsored sport.

Who has more wins Iowa or Iowa State? ›

Iowa leads the all-time series 48-29 as of the 2023-24 season.

Will Caitlin Clark win the NCAA championship? ›

Caitlin Clark, Iowa lose NCAA basketball final; win big on women's sport. Clark missed out on US collegiate basketball's greatest prize, but her game captured the imagination of fans everywhere.

Who will win women's March Madness in 2024? ›

South Carolina beats Iowa to complete unbeaten season, win 2024 women's NCAA title. The 2024 NCAA DI women's basketball tournament is complete, as South Carolina took down Iowa 87-75 to complete an undefeated season. In 2023, Iowa upset an undefeated South Carolina team in the Final Four.

Where will women's Final Four be in 2024? ›

Date, time, channel. The Final Four tips off on Friday at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.

What is Iowa women's basketball ranked in the country? ›

Women's College Basketball Rankings
RKTeamPTS
1SC (35)875
2IOWA840
3CONN798
4NCSU764
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Is UConn the best women's basketball team? ›

The UConn Huskies are the most successful women's basketball program in the nation, having won a record 11 NCAA Division I National Championships and a women's record four in a row, from 2013 through 2016, plus over 50 conference regular season and tournament championships.

Has Iowa women's basketball ever won NCAA tournament? ›

Has Iowa ever won a national championship? No, Iowa's women's basketball team has never won a national championship. They came close in 2023 but finished runner-up to LSU after losing the title game 102-85.

What are the odds for the UConn women's basketball championship? ›

2025 women's college basketball national title odds
TeamOdds
UConn+475
Notre Dame+700
USC+1000
UCLA+1200
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Apr 9, 2024

What is UConn ranked in women's basketball? ›

Women's College Basketball Rankings
RKTeamREC
3CONN33-6
4NCSU31-7
5USC29-6
6LSU31-6
21 more rows

Who is leading scorer for UConn women's basketball? ›

Career Leaders
1.Tina Charles, 2006-07 to 2009-10869
6.Gabby Williams, 2014-15 to 2017-18697
7.Aaliyah Edwards, 2020-21 to 2023-24686
8.Olivia Nelson-Ododa, 2018-19 to 2021-22602
9.Kelly Faris, 2009-10 to 2012-13586
5 more rows

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