Watch: Iowa's Kylie Feuerbach and Caitlin Clark's potential replacement Lucy Olsen show off cool dance moves in Hawkeyes golf gear

Image Credit: @lucy3olsen/Instagram, @kyliefeuerbach/Instagram
Image Credit: @lucy3olsen/Instagram, @kyliefeuerbach/Instagram

The Iowa Hawkeyes' star player, Kylie Feuerbach, and their newest addition, Lucy Olsen, were seen showing off their best moves on TikTok. The two collaborated on a dancing video, dressed in Iowa Hawkeyes golfing gear and white Nike caps. The caption of the video was:

"Golfers for the day."

Feuerbach has been trying to perfect the same dance routine that she recreated with Olsen in the video above with her other Hawkeyes teammates.

Apart from making TikTok videos together, Lucy Olsen has started to gel with other Iowa girls after she transferred in. She shared pictures with Hanna Stuelke, Feuerbach, Taylor McCabe and Sydney Affolter from their taco night celebrations.

Lucy Olsen is unfazed by outside pressure of potentially replacing former Iowa star

The former Villanova point guard, Lucy Olsen, transferred to the Iowa Hawkeyes in April. She was the nation's third-leading scorer last season, just behind Caitlin Clark and JuJu Watkins.

When she took her first trip to Iowa, she witnessed her first-ever tornado warning. Speaking to the Daily Iowan, she recalled the moment:

“We were all panicking, [the coaches] were like, ‘It’s alright we have some time.' My mom was, like, ‘I want to go outside and look,’ but we just went down to the locker room and hung out there, watched the news until it was over.”

One of the Hawkeyes coaches told her that if they faced a tornado during practice back in her time, they would just continue working out. Just like that, Olsen is not reacting to the outside noise that will put a great amount of pressure on her to match Clark's level.

Lucy Olsen trusts in her flexibility and leadership qualities to strengthen her position on a team where many players are well-known. During her final season at Villanova, she averaged 23.2 points, 4.8 rebounds per game and 1.9 steals per game, shooting 43.8% from the field.

When she saw the Iowa Hawkeyes' game highlights on TikTok, her mind was riddled with positive thoughts.

“Just their confidence in each other, you can see that when they’re passing the ball to someone else,” Olsen said, as per Daily Iowan. “They’re not worried that they’re going to mess up. They’re like, ‘It’s your turn, hit that shot.’”

As she enters her final season of college basketball, Olsen aims to drive to the basket more and shoot more three-pointers.

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