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Iowa High School Girls Regional Basketball scores from Friday February 16th

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February 17th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Class 1A – Region 2

Newell-Fonda 73, AGWSR 27

Coon Rapids-Bayard 40, HLV 26

 

Class 1A – Region 3

Martensdale-St. Mary’s 76, Sigourney 35

Fremont-Mills 59, Mount Ayr 29

 

Class 1A – Region 5

St. Albert 68, Stanton 42

Woodbine 69, Collins-Maxwell 50

 

Class 1A – Region 8

CAM 71, Wayne 34

Montezuma 60, Holy Trinity Catholic 44

 

Class 2A – Region 2

Panorama 65, AC/GC 37

Denver 47, Central Springs 25

 

Class 2A – Region 3

Westwood 68, West Monona 49

Exira-EHK 43, Treynor 37

 

Class 2A – Region 8

Nodaway Valley 93, Southwest Valley 46

Grundy Center 38, South Hamilton 29

Hawkeye WBB Slated for Neutral Site Tilt Against Kansas

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February 16th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The University of Iowa women’s basketball team will play Kansas at the Sanford Pentagon on Nov., 16, 2024, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Tipoff and TV designation will be announced at a later date.

 

“The Iowa women’s basketball team is one of the biggest draws in all of sports right now, and this is an incredible opportunity to see a team that has captured the attention of the entire country,” said Jesse Smith, vice president of operations for Sanford Sports. “This matchup has the makings of an historic event not only for the Sanford Pentagon – but for South Dakota.”

 

Kansas, members of the BIG 12 Conference, won the WNIT Championship last season.

 

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. (CT) Feb. 22, 2024 at the Sanford Pentagon Box Office and ticketmaster.com.

Moody Moves to 2nd on All-Time List in Regular Season Finale

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February 16th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa Track and Field senior Kat Moody moved to second on Iowa’s all-time list at the Iowa Open on Friday afternoon.

The shot put specialist from Clive, Iowa, won the event with a 17.00-meter (55’ 9.25”) mark to improve her lifetime best and climb to second in program history. At the time of competition, Moody’s throw was the 20th-best in the nation.

“Overall, it was another great day for the throws group, led by Kat Moody,” Iowa Director of Track and Field Joey Woody said. “She’s on the verge of big things and she showed that today.”

“Kat had an incredible series,” Iowa throws coach Ray Robinson added. “The 17-meter barrier has been a goal she has been chasing this season. She wanted to get that off her back going into Big Ten’s. She has a legitimate shot to win the title. We’re in for a fun week.”

The Hawkeyes posted eight event wins and 12 new personal bests at the indoor home finale. Moody was joined by redshirt sophomore Ella Meeuwsen and junior Kaleba Jack as champions of field events. Meeuwsen won the women’s high jump with a mark of 1.70 meters. Jack secured the long jump title, leaping 7.22 meters.

On the track, senior sprinter Joe Stein won the men’s 60-meter dash in 6.82, while senior hurdler Gratt Reed claimed the men’s 60-meter hurdles title in 7.77. Senior Katie Moore won the women’s 600-meter race in 1:35.85. Senior Kelli Tosic claimed the women’s 5,000-meter title in 17:21.48.

Junior Kalil Johnson doubled up on lifetime bests in the men’s 60-meter hurdles. He ran a 7.89 in the prelims, before placing second in the finals with a 7.83. Sophomore Isabelle Woody notched two career bests on the day, including a 9.81 in the 60-meter hurdles and a 4.88-meter mark in the long jump.

UP NEXT: The Hawkeyes head to the Big Ten Indoor Championships at The SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, on Feb. 23-24.

HAWKEYE RESULTS

Women’s 60m

  1. Mytika Mayberry – 8.06

Men’s 60m prelims

  1. Joe Stein – 6.82
  2. Miles Granjean – 6.89
  3. Kaleba Jack – 6.99

Men’s 60m finals

  1. Joe Stein – 6.82
  2. Miles Granjean – 6.87
  3. Kaleba Jack – 7.02

Women’s 60mH prelims

  1. Miya Brines – 8.56, Q
  2. Isabelle Woody – 9.81, PR

Women’s 60mH finals

  1. Miya Brines – 8.64

Men’s 60mH prelims

  1. Gratt Reed – 7.80, Q
  2. Kalil Johnson – 7.89, PR, Q
  3. Austin West – 8.10,     q
  4. Kai Graves-Blanks – 8.15, q

10.Grant Conway – 8.70

Men’s 60mH finals

  1. Gratt Reed – 7.77
  2. Kalil Johnson – 7.83, PR
  3. Kai Graves-Blanks – 7.85, PR

Men’s 200m

  1. Damoy Allen – 21.43
  2. Jaylin Holmes – 21.73


Men’s 400m

  1. DeAndre Stapleton – 48.09
  2. Evan Schuster – 49.85

Women’s 600m

  1. Katie Moore – 1:35.85
  2. Ava Rush – 1:38.76

Men’s 600m

  1. Koby Brackemeyer – 1:21.07, PR

Women’s Mile

  1. Cameron Kalaway – 5:05.77, PR
  2. Jalyssa Blazek – 5:06.48
  3. Lauren McMahon – 5:17.39

Men’s Mile

  1. Aidan King – 4:11.38, PR
  2. Yohana Yual – 4:12.47, PR
  3. Carson Lane – 4:14.13, PR
  4. Hayden Kuhn – 4:14.49

Women’s 3,000m

  1. Ellie Twedt – 10.32.28


Women’s 5,000m

  1. Kelli Tosic – 17:21.48
  2. Miriam Sandeen – 17:26.01
  3. Aleah Tenpas – 17:45.40
  4. Rowan Boulter – 17:52.30
  5. Ellie Rathe – 18:17.14
  6. Brooke McKee – 18:43.54
  7. Audra Soderlind – 18:56.16

Men’s 4×400

  1. Holmes, Schuster, Brackemeyer, Lane – 3:23.14

Women’s High Jump

  1. Ella Meeuwsen – 1.70 meters (5’ 7”)
  2. Jade Hunter – 1.60 meters (5’ 3”)
  3. Madeline Andelbradt – 1.60 meters (5’ 3”)

Women’s Long Jump

  1. Tionna Tobias – 6.18 meters (20’ 3.50”)
  2. Dimia Burrell – 5.48 meters (17’ 11.75”), PR
  3. Isabelle Woody – 4.88 meters (16’ 0.25”), PR

Men’s Long Jump

  1. Kaleba Jack – 7.22 meters (23’ 8.25”)

Men’s Pole Vault

  1. Sal Capaldo – 4.20 meters (13’ 9.25”)
  2. Austin West – 4.20 meters (13’ 9.25”)

Men’s Weight Throw

  1. Sean Smith – 21.34 (70’ 0.25”)


Women’s Shot Put

  1. Kat Moody – 17.00 meters (55’ 9.25”), PR, 2nd at Iowa

Iowa men host No. 20 Wisconsin Saturday

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February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s postseason hopes are circling the drain as the Hawkeyes get set to host 20th ranked Wisconsin on Saturday. Iowa is 6-8 in the Big Ten after a loss at Maryland and they have dropped four games to team they are tied with or above in the standings.

The Badgers won the first meeting in Madison by 11 in early January.

Saturday’s game will be the first sellout in a season that has featured dwindling attendance at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Friday State Wrestling Class 1A Semi-Finals & 4th/5th Consolation

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February 16th, 2024 by Jim Field

106 

Consolation Round 4 

  • Crosby Yoder (Logan-Magnolia) 43-2 won by fall over Eli Rieb (Alta/Aurelia) 43-5 (Fall 3:32)
  • Lucas Oldenkamp (Lake Mills) 46-2 won by fall over Kingston Carrigan (Riverside, Oakland) 32-15 (Fall 2:41)

Consolation Round 5

  • Crosby Yoder (Logan-Magnolia) 44-2 won by decision over Lucas Oldenkamp (Lake Mills) 46-3 (Dec 4-3)

113

Consolation Round 4

  • Brock Shaha (Mount Ayr) 38-5 won by fall over Kalab Kuhl (Logan-Magnolia) 32-5 (Fall 3:51)

120

Consolation Round 4 

  • Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley) 36-5 won by fall over Blake Irvine (Don Bosco) 26-13 (Fall 4:32)

Consolation Round 5 

  • Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley) 37-5 won by fall over Sam Egan (Sumner-Fredericksburg) 35-10 (Fall 2:39)

Semi-Final 

  • Rowdy Neighbor (Alburnett) 52-2 won by major decision over Tegan Slaybaugh (AC/GC) 49-3 (MD 9-1)

126

Consolation Round 4 

  • Brayden Scheffers (Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas) 35-7 won by major decision over Luke Schroeder (Missouri Valley) 40-10 (MD 10-2)

132

Consolation Round 4 

  • Carson Thomsen (Underwood) 29-6 won by major decision over Ethan Krall (Jesup) 41-7 (MD 15-5)

Consolation Round 5

  • Carson Thomsen (Underwood) 30-6 won by decision over Cooper Franklin (Alburnett) 45-14 (Dec 7-3)

138 

Consolation Round 4

  • Preston Klostermann (Alburnett) 51-4 won by tech fall over Dylan Stein (Lenox) 49-2 (TF-1.5 6:00 (20-5))

Semi-Final

  • Blake Allen (Underwood) 20-0 won by fall over Gabriel Brisker (Wilton) 50-5 (Fall 5:04)

144

Consolation Round 4 

  • Charlie Veit (East Sac County) 44-4 won by fall over Mark Gant (Hinton) 40-12 (Fall 5:31)
  • Zane Mullenix (Pleasantville) 46-6 won by decision over Lucas Bose (Underwood) 40-8 (Dec 10-5)

Consolation Round 5

  • Jordan Dusenberry (Wilton) 51-4 won by medical forfeit over Charlie Veit (East Sac County) 44-4 (M. For.)

Semi-Final

  • Corbin Reisz (Logan-Magnolia) 46-0 won by major decision over Tiernan Boots (Lisbon) 49-4 (MD 9-1)

150 

Consolation Round 4 

  • Carter Metcalf (Pleasantville) 43-7 won by decision over Riley Radke (Missouri Valley) 31-7 (Dec 4-2)
  • Brock Nattress (South Central Calhoun) 51-6 won by decision over Taven Moore (Riverside, Oakland) 33-10 (Dec 6-4

157

Consolation Round 4 

  • Owen Laughlin (Shenandoah) 44-2 won by decision over Jake Irlbeck (Kuemper Catholic) 34-10 (Dec 4-2
  • Wyatt Vanderwerff (Jesup) 31-7 won by fall over Ben Hansen (Missouri Valley) 40-9 (Fall 4:45)
  • Shayden Washburn (Alburnett) 42-15 won by decision over Will Buckholdt (Underwood) 35-15 (Dec 10-4)

Consolation Round 5 

  • Owen Laughlin (Shenandoah) 45-2 won by major decision over Wyatt Vanderwerff (Jesup) 31-8 (MD 10-2)

Semi-Final

  • Kyler Knaack (Don Bosco) 27-0 won by fall over Kayden Baxter (AHSTW) 32-5 (Fall 2:48)

165

Semi-Final

  • Maddox Nelson (Underwood) 31-3 won by decision over Ryan Stiles (Earlham) 38-7 (Dec 5-2)

175 

Consolation Round 4

  • Zach Robbins (Treynor) 37-5 won by major decision over Owen Hoover (CAM) 38-9 (MD 14-6)
  • Jayden Dickerson (Shenandoah) 44-4 won by fall over Cayden Van Meer (Panorama) 46-6 (Fall 1:33)

Consolation Round 5

  • Gatlin Rogers (Wilton) 43-8 won by fall over Zach Robbins (Treynor) 37-6 (Fall 1:20)
  • Creighton Kelly (West Hancock, Britt) 33-4 won by fall over Jayden Dickerson (Shenandoah) 44-5 (Fall 3:39)

190

Consolation Round 4

  • Tate Haffner (Southwest Valley) 43-5 won by decision over Bryce Wiskus (Kuemper Catholic) 37-10 (Dec 9-4)

Consolation Round 5

  • Drew Lansing (Wapsie Valley) 18-6 won by fall over Tate Haffner (Southwest Valley) 43-6 (Fall 2:26)

215

Semi-Final

  • Ashton Honnold (Nodaway Valley) 48-2 won by decision over Eli Green (Interstate 35) 36-6 (Dec 5-2)

285

Consolation Round 4

  • Payton Jacobe (AC/GC) 48-7 won in tie breaker – 1 over Jonah Reiling (Lisbon) 47-11 (TB-1 3-2)

Consolation Round 5 

  • Payton Jacobe (AC/GC) 49-7 won by decision over Tyler Sulsberger (Westwood, Sloan) 40-9 (Dec 2-1)

Semi-Final

  • Mason Knipp (Columbus Catholic) 37-0 won by decision over Trenton Warner (Nodaway Valley) 48-3 (Dec 3-2)

Friday State Wrestling Class 3A Semi-Finals & 4th/5th Consolation

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February 16th, 2024 by Jim Field

106

Semi-Finals 

  • Weston Porter (Lewis Central) 35-0 won by decision over Carew Christensen (Waukee Northwest) 34-12 (Dec 8-6)

120 

Consolation Round 4 

  • Cale Nash (Clear Creek-Amana) 47-6 won by decision over Jaymeson VanderVelde (Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln) 40-8 (Dec 5-2)

132

Consolation Round 4

  • Tyler Lee (Prairie, Cedar Rapids) 35-11 won by decision over Carter Schorsch (Lewis Central) 38-10 (Dec 4-2)

285

 Consolation Round 4

  • Carlos Andrade (Lewis Central) 15-7 won in the ultimate tie breaker over Nick Darling (Johnston) 24-9 (UTB 2-2)

Consolation Round 5

  • Jaxson Boyd (Indianola) 35-11 won by fall over Carlos Andrade (Lewis Central) 15-8 (Fall 1:59)

 

No. 10 Iowa State men host Texas Tech Saturday

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February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The 10th ranked Iowa State men take a share of the Big 12 lead into Saturday’s game at home against Texas Tech. The Cyclone are tied with third ranked Houston at the top of the standings with an 8-3 record and are coming off a win at Cincinnati. It was their third road victory in Big 12 play.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. Under first year coach Grant McCasland the Red Raiders are tied with Baylor in third place with a record of 7-4.

Tech enters the game after a 29-point victory over number six Kansas.

It will be an early 11AM tipoff in Ames.

Friday State Wrestling Class 2-A Semi-Finals & 4th/5th Round Consolation

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February 16th, 2024 by Jim Field

106 

4th Round Consolation

  • Gavin Knutson (Decorah) 36-7 won by decision over Taye Jordan (Atlantic) 41-9 (Dec 10-8)

113

4th Round Consolation 

  • Lane Travis (Creston) 37-14 won in sudden victory – 1 over Lincoln Schropp (Williamsburg) 44-6 (SV-1 6-4)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Jayson Stevens (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 44-6 won by fall over Lane Travis (Creston) 37-15 (Fall 1:48)

120 

4th Round Consolation 

  • Owen Mayall (Humboldt) 34-11 won by medical forfeit over Vinny Mayberry (Glenwood) 34-4 (M. For.)
  • Christian Ahrens (Creston) 37-5 won by fall over Isaac Wilson (Algona) 40-7 (Fall 5:25)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Christian Ahrens (Creston) 38-5 won by decision over Kaydin Jones (Union, LaPorte City) 41-7 (Dec 5-0)

126 

4th Round Consolation 

  • Aiden Smith (Atlantic) 49-2 won by major decision over Charlie Showalter (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 35-12 (MD 18-4)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Ethan Skoglund (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 48-6 won in sudden victory – 1 over Aiden Smith (Atlantic) 49-3 (SV-1 8-6)

132

Semi-Finals 

  • Kade Blume (Roland-Story) 39-0 won in tie breaker – 1 over Matt Beem (Glenwood) 37-1 (TB-1 5-2)

138

4th Round Consolation

  • Ragen Hasche (Central Lyon/George-Little Rock) 34-7 won by decision over Cael Nelson (Carroll) 34-6 (Dec 7-1)

144

4th Round Consolation 

  • Austin Evans (Creston) 44-7 won by decision over Ashton Moreno (Algona) 36-11 (Dec 5-0)

5th Round consolation 

  • Jackson Jaspers (Mount Vernon) 41-6 won by decision over Austin Evans (Creston) 44-8 (Dec 1-0)

150

4th Round Consolation 

  • Tucker Vitzthum (Ballard) 38-8 won by decision over Cooper Ludwig (Carroll) 30-5 (Dec 7-6)

157 

4th Round Consolation 

  • Taevyn Zinnel (Algona) 38-6 won by decision over Owen Klocke (Carroll) 42-9 (Dec 5-4)

165

4th Round Consolation 

  • Brock Mulder (Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley) 34-4 won by decision over Kellan Scott (Glenwood) 38-9 (Dec 7-4)

215

Semi-Finals

  • Gavin Bridgewater (South Tama County) 44-1 won by decision over Mason Koehler (Glenwood) 42-7 (Dec 5-2)

4th Round Consolation 

  • Keegan Snyder (Perry) 37-4 won by fall over Quinten Fuller (Creston) 38-12 (Fall 1:10)

285

4th Round Consolation 

  • Max Chapman (Creston) 36-7 won by fall over Evan Sorensen (Atlantic) 31-6 (Fall 1:04)
  • Landon Griffin (Webster City) 33-8 won by decision over Trent Patton (Glenwood) 28-6 (Dec 3-1)

5th Round Consolation 

  • Max Chapman (Creston) 37-7 won by fall over Trent Cakerice (AP-GC) 39-5 (Fall 3:09)

 

Iowa High School District Boys basketball scores from Thursday night

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February 16th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Class 1A: District 1

North Union 58, Alta-Aurelia 39

St. Edmund 70, Newell-Fonda 69

South O’Brien 67, Westwood 35

MMCRU 67, IKM-Manning 50

 

Class 1A: District 7

Lynnville Sully 67, Southeast Warren 54

AC/GC 68, Earlham 37

East Mills 67, Stanton 35

Bedford 53, Southwest Valley 46

 

Class 1A: District 8

Madrid 51, CAM 37

Coon Rapids-Bayard 51, Audobon 44

Woodbine 51, Tri-Center 49

Exira-EHK 75, Riverside 64

 

Class 2A: District 7

Treynor 78, Red Oak 42

Van Meter 59, Clarinda 45

Des Moines Christian 73, PCM 53

Grand View Christian 84, Central Decatur 43

 

Class 2A: District 8

Underwood 76, OABCIG 38

East Sac County 63, Mason-NW Webster 46

South Hamilton 69, West Central Valley 50

Pleasantville 65, Roland-Story 58

 

 

Clark breaks NCAA scoring mark as No. 4 Iowa women beat Michigan

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February 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A record-setting night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Rob Brooks and Jamie Cavey Lang on the Hawkeye Network. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark needed just over two minutes to become the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer. She finished with an Iowa single game and arena record 49 points in a 106-89 win over Michigan.

Clark broke the NCAA scoring mark with a deep three pointer less than three minutes into the game.

Clark made six of her first eight from behind the arc and finished the game with nine three pointers while adding 13 assists.

The fourth ranked Hawkeyes are now 12-2 in the Big Ten and 22-3 overall.