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Iowa claps back at Big Ten Network's Shimmy Gray-Miller after winning third Big Ten Championship

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax03/10/24

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The Hawkeyes celebrated their Senior Day on Sunday. (Photo by Dennis Scheidt)

Iowa women’s basketball won the Big Ten Tournament on Sunday, defeating Nebraska 92-88 in overtime, and the team has apparently been keeping receipts.

In a social media post posted Sunday afternoon, Iowa’s Twitter account showed video earlier this season of Big Ten Network analyst and retired coach Shimmy Gray-Miller declaring she didn’t have the Hawkeyes among her Top Five. That clip was quickly followed by an array of viral reactions intermixed with video of Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder holding up the Big Ten Tournament championship trophy before an infamous clip of rapper and producer DJ Khaleed saying, “Congratulations, you played yourself.” Gray-Miller is a former college basketball coach with over 20 years of experience with stops at Minnesota, Florida and Nebraska under her belt.

It’s safe the say she might have been wrong about to Hawkeyes, who just cruised into the NCAA Tournament with a statement victory. Watch the video below:

Cailtin Clark, Lisa Bluder explain push to 3-peat as Big Ten Tournament champions

The Iowa Hawkeyes trailed for most of Sunday’s Big Ten Tournament title game vs. the Cornhuskers, but rallied in the second half to eventually force overtime, where they got huge plays from their senior class to seal the deal and win their third straight league tournament.

Caitlin Clark was phenomenal as she always is, and really heated up in the second half offensively. Then, in overtime, it was Clark who made huge baskets and then picked off a pass from Nebraska’s Jaz Shelley with just over 30 seconds to play an Iowa already up a bucket. Clark was fouled and sent to the line, where she sunk two free throws to make it a four-point margin.

On the next Nebraska possession, a Husker attempted to launch a 3-point shot but was rejected by Gabbie Marshall, who collected the ball called the timeout before she and Clark let out some screams of glory.

After the game, Clark spoke with sideline reporter AJ Ross on the whirlwind final eight minutes to the game.

She said the first half simply wasn’t good enough “across the board” and said the team had no choice but to figure it out at halftime and respond with a strong second half. “We never gave up. Proud of us.”

As she gave that answer, Clark was presented with the Most Outstanding Player award, and Ross asked if this on means more than the rest since it’s her last.

“You know, it’s really special. It’s really hard to get to this spot and Nebraska put up a really great fight, but thought we always responded and always had an answer for them. You know, it’s just special,” she answered. “I’m really proud of our group.”

Read the full story from On3’s Alex Weber here.