Iowa vs. Wisconsin Short Report | Oct 14, 2023

Iowa

15 - 6

Camp Randall Stadium

Madison, WI

Oct 14, 2023

Wisconsin

Camp Randall Stadium

Madison, WI

Oct 14, 2023

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Game Recap

The Iowa Hawkeyes secured a hard-fought victory against the Wisconsin Badgers with a final score of 15-6. The game was marked by dominant defensive performances and critical special teams' plays. Iowa's decisive plays in the fourth quarter were key to their triumph.

The highlight of the game was Leshon Williams' impressive 82-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Despite Wisconsin's attempts to close the gap with two field goals, Iowa's defense held firm. Drew Stevens' clutch field goals in the fourth quarter sealed the win for the Hawkeyes.

Key Plays:

Leshon Williams (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Rushed for 82 yards for a touchdown, giving Iowa an early lead.

Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin Badgers)

Kicked a 36-yard field goal to put Wisconsin on the scoreboard.

Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin Badgers)

Kicked a 52-yard field goal, bringing Wisconsin within one point.

Drew Stevens (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Kicked a 48-yard field goal to extend Iowa's lead.

Jay Higgins (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Recovered a fumble and Iowa's defense sacked Braedyn Locke for a safety.

Drew Stevens (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Kicked a 40-yard field goal to seal the victory.

Sebastian Castro (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Intercepted Braedyn Locke's pass, ending Wisconsin's final drive.
Standout Players:
  • Leshon Williams (Iowa Hawkeyes, RB)

    Rushed 25 times for 174 yards, including an 82-yard touchdown, and was key in Iowa's offensive plays.
  • Drew Stevens (Iowa Hawkeyes, K)

    Scored nine points with field goals from 48 and 40 yards, contributing crucially to the Hawkeyes' victory.
  • Jay Higgins (Iowa Hawkeyes, LB)

    Recorded 13 tackles and recovered a fumble for a safety, leading the defensive effort.
  • Sebastian Castro (Iowa Hawkeyes, DB)

    Registered seven solo tackles and made a key interception in the final moments of the game.
  • Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin Badgers, K)

    Made both of his field goal attempts, including a 52-yarder, keeping Wisconsin in the game.
  • Braelon Allen (Wisconsin Badgers, RB)

    Carried the ball 18 times for 87 yards and added 16 receiving yards, being the focal point of Wisconsin's offense.
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Wisconsin Badgers

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