Kylie Feuerbach grateful for Iowa women's basketball career
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After five years and 135 games, Kylie Feuerbach walked off the court and into the tunnel at Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the last time. With tears swelling up in her eyes, she knew she had just played in her final game as an Iowa uniform.
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Kylie Feuerbach's emotion postgame comments made the loss hurt even more
Feuerbach has experienced everything in collegiate athletics and was visibly emotional when talking about how much the Iowa program means to her.
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Kylie Feuerbach established herself as one of the team's most reliable rotation options from the bench as the season progressed, appearing in all 39 games. The Iowa State transfer logged 2.6 points in 13.9 minutes per game. On Tuesday ...
Despite losing the services of Caitlin Clark, Gabbie Marshall, and Kate Martin in the offseason, the Iowa women’s basketball team has quickly adjusted their offense in 2024-25 around its most experienced players, especially guard Kylie Feuerbach.
ROCKFORD (WREX) — Kylie Feuerbach played three sports at Sycamore High School, excelling most on the basketball court. But softball was never her thing. "I played it for maybe one weekend. I didn't like the pants and the heat," Feuerbach said with a ...
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Kylie Feuerbach’s offseason excursion continued as she enjoyed some time at the beach. Feuerbach posted an Instagram story on Wednesday showing herself relaxing in the sun on the sand. The image captured a tranquil beach scene ...
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Caitlin Clark's former teammate in tears after March Madness heartbreak
Kylie Feuerbach and Hannah Stuelke, former Caitlin Clark teammates, saw their Iowa Hawkeyes careers end in heartbreak after a double-overtime loss to Virginia in March Madness.
SYCAMORE (WREX) — Kylie Feuerbach remembers her days as a young basketball player in Sycamore. Now she's giving kids in her hometown a chance to learn from a Big Ten player. "We all know we were at their age at some point too," Feuerbach said.