Hannah Stuelke’s Iowa career came to an end after the 2025-2026 season, closing a run that left the senior forward with 1,565 total points and 910 total rebounds. During the season, she averaged 13.4 points and a team-leading 9.0 rebounds per game.
She also finished with 429 total points and 289 rebounds in the 2025-2026 season, numbers that put her among the most productive players in program history. Stuelke became one of only four players in Iowa history to reach 1,500-plus points and 900-plus rebounds, a standard that underscores how steadily she delivered for the Hawkeyes.
That mattered this season because Iowa had already moved on from Caitlin Clark, who took 3,951 points and 990 rebounds with her when she left for the WNBA, and Stuelke was projected to take a massive leap as one of the team’s best players. Instead, she was overshadowed at times by Ava Heiden’s emergence, even as she remained one of Iowa’s veteran leaders and kept producing in the frontcourt.
The gap between the expectations and the role she ultimately played is what defined much of Stuelke’s Iowa finish. She was criticized throughout her career, but she did not let the noise affect her, and the final numbers show a player who kept piling up production until the last game. Stuelke now joins Clark as one of the Hawkeyes most recently to clear the 1,500-point, 900-rebound milestone, leaving behind a career built on consistency more than flash.






