The All-Big Ten teams are littered with Hawkeyes as their magical season continues

Five Hawkeyes were named to All-Big Ten teams after the end of the regular season
Iowa guard Kylie Feuerbach (4), Iowa guard Taylor Stremlow (1), Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke (45) and Iowa center Ava Heiden (5) huddle during a game against the Washington Huskies Feb. 11, 2026 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.
Iowa guard Kylie Feuerbach (4), Iowa guard Taylor Stremlow (1), Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke (45) and Iowa center Ava Heiden (5) huddle during a game against the Washington Huskies Feb. 11, 2026 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. | Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Iowa's stellar 2025-2026 regular season finished on a high note with a blowout win over rival Wisconsin.

Even without star forward Hannah Stuelke, the Hawkeyes easily knocked off the Badgers 81-52 in Madison last weekend.

Jan Jensen is now the program's all-time leader in wins in the first two years of a career, with 47, passing the previous record of 45. This season has been a masterclass from Jensen.

Iowa is an extremely young team, with three freshmen getting regular playing time, with sophomore Ava Heiden leading the way.

After a 23-5 (15-3 Big Ten) and a two seed in the upcoming Big Ten Conference Tournament, the All-Big Ten honors lists were filled with Hawkeyes.

Five Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten selections

It is no surprise that multiple Hawkeyes earned All-Big selections, and it could've been seven. Here is the full list of Hawkeyes who earned selections to All-Big Ten teams:

  • Addie Deal: Big Ten All-Freshman Team
  • Ava Heiden: All-Big Ten First-Team
  • Chit-Chat Wright: All-Big Ten Third-Team
  • Hannah Stuelke: All-Big Ten Second-Team
  • Kylie Feuerbach: Big Ten All-Defensive Team

The complete list of Big Ten honors can be found here.

Iowa's second season under Jan Jensen has gone better than expected, especially after replacing star guard Lucy Olsen, who went to the WNBA.

Heiden and Stuelke have been a dynamic duo down low, and Wright is one of the best three-point shooters in all of college basketball at 46.2 percent.

Iowa has gotten contributions from everyone, showcasing its depth and talent, despite missing three key players during portions of this season.

Taylor McCabe suffered a season-ending injury against Ohio State on January 25. Emely Rodriguez has also not played since early in the season, and Stuelke has missed a few games with upper-body injuries.

The All-Big Ten Teams show just how good Iowa has been this season, and they have a chance to make some noise in the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments as we get deeper into March.

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