Hawkeyes advance to WNIT final behind vintage Printy

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“You can learn a lot through a loss, but I’ve always felt you can learn a lot through a win, too,” Bluder said. “I don’t want to have losses to put ourselves in that learning situation.”

The Hawkeyes had 22 assists on 24 field goals and shot 43.6 percent for the game (24-of-55). For the second game in a row, the Hawkeyes blocked 1o shots -- five by Bethany Doolittle.

“We really stress assists,” Bluder said. “We stress getting the high-percentage shot and we think that comes through having assists and distributing the ball.”

Although Middle Tennessee held a 46-40 edge in rebounding, the Blue Raiders had just 12 second-chance points from 22 offensive rebounds. Iowa scored 11 points off 11 offensive boards.

“We were much more productive with the ball when we got it, and they were padding their (rebounding) stats a little bit,” Bluder said.

The Hawkeyes and North Carolina will meet for the fourth time, bit the first time in Iowa City. The Tar Heels won the last meeting, 79-67, in 2010. North Carolina advanced to the Preseason WNIT final with a 63-48 win over Georgetown.

“One of our goals at the beginning of the year was to get to the championship of the WNIT,” Bluder said. “Now we’re going to reassess those goals and win this thing. That’s going to be our next goal.”

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