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WATCH: Iowa's Lucy Olsen, Kylie Feuerbach, and Taylor McCabe tap dance in latest viral TikTok

Iowa basketball's senior transfer Lucy Olsen is at it again with another TikTok dance that has gone viral. This time, she was joined by teammates Kylie Feuerbach and Taylor McCabe.

On Sunday, Olsen, a former Villanova star, posted a video on TikTok of the trio performing tap dancing to the sped-up version of the song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys. The video has had over 85K views and more than 8K likes at the time of writing.

Here's the video:

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Lucy Olsen, Feuerbach and McCabe displayed impressive footwork in the video as they tap-danced in sync while dressed in Iowa's black training uniform, performing in the team's locker room.

"One take!" Kylie, a redshirt senior, commented on the video.
Kylie Feuerbach commented on Lucy's post
Kylie Feuerbach commented on Lucy's post

Lucy Olsen often posts playful dance and fun videos on TikTok with her teammates. She has gained 23.3K followers and 686.7K likes on the platform.

Olsen, the Big East's most improved player last season, also shared a TikTok dance video with the Hawkeyes junior forward Hannah Stuelke last month, which has had over 140K views.

Her most viewed video on the platform is the one she danced with freshman Taylor Stremlow in June, which has amassed over 444K views.


Lucy Olsen and Taylor McCabe talk about their upcoming season's goals

Iowa women's basketball held a media day earlier this month, where several players spoke about how they have prepared for the new season and what they want to accomplish.

Lucy Olsen and Taylor McCabe discussed their goals as they look to build on the success Iowa had the previous season.

"I've played Big Ten teams before at Villanova so it's not going to be whole new. Obviously, the Big Ten adding some teams, so I've never played USC, UCLA some of the other big schools," Olsen said.
"It's still basketball you're going to be with a new coaching staff and new team, but basketball's all the same."

McCabe said during the media day:

"There's a tradition of excellence in this program, so I plan to continue that. I'm just really excited I feel like I have taken a step back into my old chosen plan a little bit. I'm pretty excited about that and just can't wait to get started to make a difference."

McCabe, a 5-foot-9 guard, averaged 3.3 points per game last season for the Hawkeyes in 33 games, averaging 8.2 minutes. She recorded a career-high 18 points against Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 25.

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