Daily Camera (Boulder)

Hawkeyes adjust

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Aggressive defense has become the trademark of the Colorado women’s basketball team.

With that aggressive­ness, however, comes the unknown of how officials will call a game. On Friday night, those calls didn’t go CU’S way.

In an 87-77 loss to Iowa in the Sweet 16 at Climate Pledge Arena, the Buffaloes dealt with significan­t foul trouble throughout the night.

“It’s really hard to play like that when you’re not exactly sure what is going to be a foul or what,” CU head coach JR Payne said. “I thought our team did a great job of just trying to stay the course and stayed aggressive, stayed active, rotated aggressive­ly, surely rebounded the basketball like we needed to. But it definitely was difficult with rotations.”

Senior point guard Jaylyn Sherrod picked up her second foul with 1 minute, 11 seconds to play in the first quarter and sat the remainder of the first half. Then, she got her third foul 14 seconds into the third quarter and went back to the bench for a few minutes. She got her fourth foul seven seconds into the fourth and fouled out in the final minute.

“It definitely messes with your rhythm when you’re not able to just do and play freely,” said Sherrod, who still finished with 11 points and nine assists in only 22 minutes. “I also think it’s hard as a player not really knowing like, where you can be aggressive, where you can’t, because you’re thinking about picking up a foul that you don’t necessaril­y need to pick up.”

Unfortunat­ely for the Buffs, she wasn’t alone in foul trouble.

Backup point guard Kindyll Wetta got her second foul a minute into the second quarter and went to the bench, which led to Tameiya Sadler running the offense for a while. Sadler stepped up, however, with nine points and three assists.

Frida Formann, who had 19 points in the first half and 21 overall, was hit with her third and fourth fouls just 35 seconds apart midway through the third and then fouled out with 6:37 to play.

Center Aaronette Vonleh also fouled out, while Tayanna Jones finished with four fouls.

“It’s never fun to play with foul trouble,” Formann said. “You can’t play as much as you want or how you want sometimes maybe, but there’s nothing really to do about it other than just keep playing. The way we play defense, we don’t really back down, so we’re gonna keep being aggressive and we got those calls today. There’s not much to say about it other than it sucks to foul out in a game.”

Iowa took advantage by going 19-of-24 from the free throw line.

Formann was cooking in the first half, scoring 19 points, including hitting 4-of-7 3-pointers, to help the Buffs to a 40-39 lead. She scored just two points and took only four shots after halftime.

“I had a lot of space in the first half, I felt like, and my teammates were just finding me,” she said. “When it’s this stage, my job is to shoot the ball, so that’s

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