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Hannah Stuelke drops 47, Caitlin Clark within 39 points of scoring record as No. 2 Iowa tops Penn State

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Fans wait to get an autograph from Iowa guard Caitlin Clark after an NCAA college basketball game between Iowa and Penn State, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 111-93.
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Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke, left, celebrates with teammate forward Jada Gyamfi, right, at the end of an NCAA college basketball game against Penn State, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 111-93.
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Iowa guard Sydney Affolter, left, fights for a loose ball with Penn State guard Moriah Murray, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 111-93.
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Penn State head coach Carolyn Kieger watches from the bench during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Iowa, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Iowa guard Kylie Feuerbach (4) drives past Penn State guard Jayla Oden (12) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 111-93.
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Iowa guard Sydney Affolter, right, celebrates after making a 3-point basket during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Penn State, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. Iowa won 111-93.

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Hannah Stuelke scored a career-high 47 points and Caitlin Clark added 27 points in her quest for the scoring record as No. 2 Iowa defeated Penn State, 111-93, on Thursday night.

Clark now has 3,489 career points and needs just 39 more to break the NCAA women’s basketball career scoring record held by Kelsey Plum.

“We were just trying to win the game,” said Iowa coach Lisa Bluder when asked about Clark’s pursuit of the record. “It’s going to happen. That’s not important. It’s important to win this game.”

Iowa plays at Nebraska on Sunday before hosting Michigan next Thursday,

“I would rather she break it at home,” Bluder said. “Our fans deserve that. But believe me, our No. 1 priority will be to win the game at Nebraska.”

Clark, who was 8 of 23 from the field, had 15 assists for her 56th career double-double. She also committed a career-high 12 turnovers.

Although Clark wasn’t made available in the postgame press conference, she told the Big Ten Network regarding the scoring record: “Whenever it happens, it happens. We’ve got a good Nebraska team (next), so we’ll be ready for them.”

Against Penn State, Clark made sure to get the ball inside to Stuelke, providing 11 assists on her teammate’s 17 field goals on 20 attempts.

“I’m happy for Hannah, she deserves it,” Clark said. “We just gotta keep it rolling.”

Clark had a message for Stuelke when she left the court. “She said, ‘I expect you do this every game,’” Stuelke said, laughing.

Stuelke had the second-highest scoring game in program history, going 13 of 21 from the free-throw line. She was fouled 13 times.

“I think my confidence is going to come up a lot,” said Stuelke, who came into the game averaging 12.7 points. “Now I can be more aggressive offensively, so that’s exciting.”

Stuelke got behind Penn State’s defense to get easy baskets.

“Obviously, she’s a great rim-runner,” said Penn State coach Carolyn Kieger. “We were switching ball screens, and she continuously rolled down on our guards. She was, obviously, certainly efficient.”

Stuelke credits her track days to quickly getting downcourt.

“I just turn and go,” Stuelke said. “I ran track in high school, so I’m pretty fast. Just turn and go, get down there as fast as I can.”

Iowa (22-2, 11-1 Big Ten) won its fourth consecutive game to stay tied with Ohio State at the top of the conference standings.

Ashley Owusu led Penn State (16-7, 7-5) with 18 points. Leilani Kapinus and Makenna Marisa had 12 points.

Clark struggled in the first quarter, picking up two fouls while shooting just 2 of 7 from the field and committing five turnovers.

“I thought our team did a pretty decent job on Caitlin in the first quarter,” Kieger said. “We got her in foul trouble and tried attacking her in the second quarter to get her the third foul, but we never really picked it up.”

Clark hit a 3-pointer that started a 12-3 run early in the second quarter for a 35-30 Iowa lead. The Hawkeyes stayed in front after that, closing the half with a 14-5 run to take a 55-44 advantage at intermission.

Stuelke scored Iowa’s first seven points of the second half as the Hawkeyes opened a 68-49 lead with 6:19 to go in the third quarter.

Kate Martin added 16 points and 16 rebounds for the Hawkeyes.

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