Kylie Feuerbach is hoping to fill a more significant role now that Caitlin Clark is no longer on the team.
Feuerbach has been part of one of the most special eras in the Iowa Hawkeyes’ women’s basketball history, and now she hopes to continue it, no matter how tough that task might be.
The fifth-year senior is going viral this week after she turned heads at Iowa media day.
“Media dayyyy year 5 #Psalm115v1,” Feuerbach wrote as the caption for her Instagram post from the event.
Her carousel of pictures showed Kylie Feuerbach posing in different ways in the Iowa uniform, which also included matching socks, shoes, and a basketball.
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Feuerbach’s college basketball journey has taken her from the bench in one Final Four to a significant role-player spot in another Final Four.
The redshirt senior has learned from a trio of Iowa legends and is now trying to pass along that knowledge to this year’s underclassmen while paving her own way.
For the past few years, there was no bigger show in women’s college basketball than Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes, but now, that era is over with her departure to the WNBA.
Kylie Feuerbach may have the skills to keep it going.
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With Caitlin Clark’s departure, the Iowa Hawkeyes will look to players like Kylie Feuerbach to help the team keep the good times flowing.
Feuerbach has been a solid rotation option for the Iowa women’s basketball team since transferring to the Hawkeyes from Iowa State in 2021.
She has been able to play alongside players like Caitlin Clark, Kate Martin, and Gabbie Marshall.
Kylie Feuerbach is likely to play a bigger role in the upcoming 2024-25 season.
Feuerbach emerged as an effective player off the bench for the Hawkeyes in their run to the NCAA Tournament final last season.
She averaged 2.7 points and 1.3 rebounds while shooting .316 from the field.