Who’s booking a ticket to the Sweet 16?
That’s what’s on the line for No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 6 Iowa as the two programs square off in the second round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
The Sooners are favored in the matchup coming off of their first-round win against No. 14 Florida Gulf Coast. Oklahoma’s 81-58 victory was by a significantly greater margin than their last clash with FGCU: a 73-70 win almost exactly one year ago in the first round of last year’s tournament.
Junior center and Oregon State transfer Raegan Beers scored 25 points and tallied 18 rebounds in her first tournament game with the Sooners.
Iowa got off to a hot start in its first-round game as well. The Hawkeyes dropped 92 points and held No. 11 Murray State to 57 in their first NCAA Tournament game in the post-Caitlin Clark era. Senior guard and Villanova transfer Lucy Olsen finished the matchup with a double-double (12 points and 12 assists).
Here’s everything to know about Oklahoma vs. Iowa:
Oklahoma’s Sahara Williams lands awkwardly
Something to monitor: Oklahoma’s Sahara Williams landed awkwardly after attempting to block a shot with 2:50 remaining in the third quarter. She limped over to the bench, where team personnel checked out her knee. Williams heads to the bench with 13 points, eight rebounds, four assists, two blocks and one steal.
Raegan Beers heads back to locker room after elbow to face
Oklahoma center Reagan Beers checked out of the game in the third quarter and retreated to the locker room after taking an elbow to the face from Iowa’s Hannah Stuelke. The incident happened under the basket as Beers attempted to defend Stuelke’s layup with 8:52 remaining in the third. Beers immediately went down holding her face and was helped to the bench, before heading to the locker room. Beers returned and checked back into the game with 6:40 remaining.
Halftime: Oklahoma 38, Iowa 27
The Sooners have a double-digit lead heading into halftime, thanks to leading scorer Sahara Williams, who is flirting with a double-double with 13 points, eight rebounds, 2 blocks and one steal. Despite scoring 38 first-half points, Oklahoma is only shooting 36.2% from the field and 2-of-18 from three. Iowa is shooting 32.3% from the field and 5-of-11 from three, but are getting outscored 26-8 in the paint. Lucy Olsen has 15 of the Hawkeyes 27 points.
Where to watch Oklahoma vs. Iowa: Time, TV channel
- Game Day: Monday, March 24
- Game Time: 4 p.m. ET
- Location: Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma
- TV Channel: ESPN
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Oklahoma vs. Iowa odds
Odds via BetMGM as of Sunday, March 23.
- Spread: Oklahoma -4.5
- Moneyline Favorite: Oklahoma -200
- Moneyline Underdog: Iowa +165
- O/U: 158.5 points