IOWA CITY, Iowa — Caitlin Clark circled her home court one final time, making a heart-shaped symbol with her hands as the sellout crowd cheered.
Iowa's superstar guard scored 32 points to help the No. 1 seed survive one of its worst offensive performances of the season to beat No. 8 seed West Virginia 64-54 on Monday night, advancing to the Sweet 16.
''I've always been one to play to the crowd,'' Clark said. ''That's what I kind of do — an entertainer, in a way. I always want to get the crowd going.''
The Hawkeyes (31-4) advanced to play No. 5 seed Colorado in Saturday's Albany 2 Regional semifinal.
It wasn't easy to advance.
Iowa had a 10-point lead heading into the fourth quarter before West Virginia scored 10 straight to tie the game. The teams traded points until Sydney Affolter's three-point play with 2:03 to play — the Hawkeyes' lone field goal of the fourth quarter — gave Iowa a 55-52 lead.
Clark and Hannah Stuelke closed the game with nine free throws to clinch the win. The Hawkeyes were 14 of 17 from the foul line in the final quarter while the Mountaineers took just one free throw.
''I think we used our crowd,'' Clark said of the final stretch. ''We gave up a 10-0 run to start the quarter, but this team was never flustered. It speaks to our experience. ... Wanted to go out on a high note.''