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IHSAA Basketball Rankings Feb. 5, 2024

Sports

February 5th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CLASS 4A

 

Rank School W L
1 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 17 0
2 Iowa City, West 15 1
3 Valley, W.D.M. 13 4
4 Sioux City, East 18 2
5 Dubuque, Senior 15 1
6 Cedar Falls 14 3
7 Waukee 13 6
8 Ankeny Centennial 12 5
9 Pleasant Valley 12 4
10 Waukee Northwest 12 7

 

CLASS 3A

 

Rank School W L
1 Clear Lake 17 0
2 ADM 15 1
3 Waverly-Shell Rock 15 2
4 Solon 17 0
5 Decorah 16 2
6 Marion 12 4
7 MOC-Floyd Valley 16 3
8 Ballard 12 5
9 Clear Creek-Amana 12 5
10 Winterset 11 7

 

CLASS 2A

 

Rank School W L
1 Western Christian 16 2
2 Hudson 18 1
3 West Lyon 18 1
4 Underwood 19 0
5 Pella Christian 15 4
6 Kuemper Catholic 16 2
7 Treynor 17 2
8 West Burlington 16 0
9 Monticello 16 2
10 Grundy Center 17 2

 

CLASS 1A

 

Rank School W L
1 North Linn 17 1
2 Madrid 17 2
3 Marquette Catholic 20 1
4 Lake Mills 18 1
5 Winfield-Mount Union 15 2
6 Keota 19 0
7 Lynnville-Sully 19 1
8 North Union 18 2
9 East Mills 18 1
10 Kee, Lansing 18 2

 

Hawkeyes No. 2 in AP Poll

Sports

February 5th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa women’s basketball team is ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press Top 25 released on Monday. Iowa has spent 16 total weeks at No. 2 in program history.

The Hawkeyes have been ranked in the Top 5 since the poll came out since Oct. 17. Iowa currently owns the longest active streak in the AP Top 5 at 15 consecutive weeks.

Iowa has 327 appearances in the AP Poll and the Hawkeyes rank 23rd for all-time appearances.

The Hawkeyes are coming off pair of road wins at Northwestern and Maryland. Iowa snapped its seven-game losing streak at the Xfinity Center on Saturday with a, 93-85 victory against the Terps. Iowa last started 21-2 in the 1995-96 season and is 7-1 against AP Top 25 and teams receiving votes this season.

UP NEXT

The second-ranked Hawkeyes will host Penn State on Feb. 8. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. (CT) inside a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will broadcast on BTN and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Iowa Senate GOP Leader Whitver, former ISU athlete, comments on DCI probe of sports betting among UI, ISU athletes

News, Sports

February 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican leader in the Iowa Senate says legislators are monitoring what’s unfolding from the state investigation of sports bets placed by male athletes at Iowa and Iowa State. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says facts will be revealed as the civil lawsuits filed by the targeted athletes make their way through the court system.

Whitver was an Iowa State wide receiver — a starter for three seasons. That was two decades ago. He’s currently in his fourth term in the Iowa Senate and, as majority leader, brings up bills for debate.

Whitver made his comments this weekend on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.

Dinnebier Triple-Double Highlights Team Victory Over UNI

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The Drake University women’s basketball team righted the ship with a hard-fought 79-71 win at rival UNI this evening. The Bulldogs used a staunch defensive display and benefitted from Katie Dinnebier’s first-career triple-double to down UNI (7-12, 6-4) in Cedar Falls.

The Bulldogs (16-5, 9-1) won the tip and promptly put the first points on the board as Grace Berg collected a Courtney Becker dish and banked one in. UNI answered on the other end with a deuce from MVC Preseason Player of the Year Grace Boffeli.

The Drake offense continued to click early on as Becker finished a back-cut score to cap off a quick 7-0 run and force a Panther timeout. The Bulldogs extended their lead into double figures for the first time after the pause as Becker sprinted the floor for another bucket and Katie Dinnebier sank a pair of free throws.

Dinnebier made more history during her junior season with a 17-point, 11-rebound, 10-assist triple-double, just the second in program history and the first of her career. Her 11 boards were also a career high.

Grace Berg led Drake’s scoring effort with 20 points, her sixth game of the year with at least 20 points.

Anna Miller and Courtney Becker also reached double figures on the glass with 10 rebounds and 12 rebounds, respectively. Miller added five blocks to lead all players and climb into sole possession of second on Drake’s all-time blocks list.

“This is a very, very good UNI team and we knew we had to be ready from the start,” Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman said. “I was proud of our team to be able to get scores and stops right away. We’re halfway through the conference schedule so I just wanted to see a fiery group coming in…and our team was so fired up and we got better. Every game we play is a big one and it’s special coming back [to Cedar Falls] and playing as well as we did.”

The Bulldogs will return home after their recent three-game road stretch for a pair of MVC matchups. Drake is set to conclude two season series as Bradley (Feb. 8) and Illinois State (Feb. 10) come to town.

Saturday High School Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball Scores

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boy’s Basketball

Saydel 67, West Central Valley 28 (NC)
Bedford 56, Southwest Valley 52
Treynor 75, St. Albert 60
Denison-Schleswig 57, Carroll 50
Southeast Warren 103, Nodaway Valley 56
Exira-EHK 63 Lenox, 35 (NC)
Pella Christian 53 Van Meter, 52 (NC)

Girl’s Basketball

West Central Valley 53, Saydel 13 (NC)
Bedford 47, Southwest Valley 42
St. Albert 63, Treynor 44 (NC)
Orient-Macksburg 43, East Union 39 (NC)
Carroll 48, Denison-Schleswig 35 (NC)
Nodaway Valley 79, Southeast Warren 35
Exira-EHK 80 Lenox, 59 (NC)

2 Hawkeyes Win Grand View Open Titles

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

DES MOINES, Iowa – The second-ranked University of Iowa women’s wrestling team brought home two titles from the Grand View Open on Saturday afternoon at the Johnson Wellness Center and Sisam Arena.

Felicity Taylor finished the day at the top of the podium after going 4-0 at 116 pounds. In the championship matchup, Taylor downed Missouri Baptist’s Juliana Diaz via a 9-3 decision. Bella Mir captured the second title for the Hawkeyes at 155, going 5-0 on the day. Mir defeated Shannon Workinger of Menlo by forfeit, finishing her tournament run.

Jaycee Foeller reached the finals at 191, after going 4-0. Foeller fell in the finals to Menlo’s Tavia Heidelberg-Tillotson, via injury default.

Iowa’s Lilly Luft and Emmily Pautnead battled it out at 136 for third place. Luft took the win over Pautnead, winning via a 6-0 decision. Sam Calkins also finished the day out at the third-place bout, falling to Wayland Baptist’s Leilani Sanchez by decision, 4-2, at 235.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will head to Indianola, Iowa, at the end of February to compete in the NCWWC Regional Championships hosted by Simpson College. The top four finishers from this tournament at each weight class will qualify for the NCWWC National Championships in March.

Bookin-Nosbisch Rewrites Program’s Record Book

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – University of Iowa Track and Field senior Alli Bookin-Nosbisch improved her 800-meter school record on Saturday at the Meyo Invitational. The senior from Ottumwa, Iowa, shaved her program best down to 2:04.20. 

“Today’s meet really got me rolling,” Bookin-Nosbisch said. “I got pretty boxed in early, and I was not able to get out as fast as I would have liked. I believe there is more in the tank. I’m excited for next weekend and have so much momentum heading into Arkansas.”

“Alli has been having a tremendous year,” Iowa Director of Track and Field Joey Woody said. “That’s her first 800 of the year and I think she has more in the tank. Her training has been incredible. It’s great to get that school record updated on the board. She can take it to an even higher level next week.”

Her twin sister, Grace Bookin-Nosbisch, joined Iowa’s top-10 list with a 2:08.09 mark that ranks eighth in the Hawkeye record book. In total, ten Hawkeyes recorded career bests at the Meyo Invitational, including eight new PRs in the 800 meters. 

On the men’s side, senior Nick O’Connor placed fifth in the 800-meter championship, running 1:50.55 for a new personal best. Sophomore Ryan Schreiner was close behind with a personal-best 1:51.08.

Four more Hawkeyes set PRs in open 800-meter races, including senior Katie Moore, sophomore Lily Johannes, sophomore Jalyssa Blazek and sophomore Derek Leicht

Iowa’s additional personal bests at Meyo came in the distance races. Freshman Cameron Kalaway improved to 5:06.86 in the open women’s mile, while junior Yohana Yual ran 8:21.88 in the men’s championship 3,000 meters. 

Elsewhere, junior Miya Brines placed fourth in the 60-meter hurdles with an 8.58 mark. Brines was one of seven Hawkeyes to place inside the top ten in a final at the Meyo Invitational.

In Albuquerque, redshirt sophomore Chloe Larsen completed a strong weekend by moving into tenth on Iowa’s all-time list in the 400-meter race. After climbing to third in the 600 meters yesterday, Larsen doubled up with a 54.20 personal best to lead the Hawkeyes in the 400 meters. Additionally, sophomore Gabby Cortez (55.11) and freshman Olicia Lucas (55.22) posted career bests.

The men’s 400-meter group notched three personal records courtesy of freshmen Josh Pugh (47.40) and James Fingalsen (47.64), along with sophomore Tyrese Miller (48.13). The women’s 4×400-meter relay team of sophomore Audrey Biermann, Magee, Larsen and senior Nylah Perry ran a 3:34.24 to post the program’s sixth-fastest time.

The hurdle units were Iowa’s strength on day two, qualifying four hurdlers to the finals. On the women’s side, seniors Paige Magee and Tionna Tobias won their preliminary heats with times of 8.18 and 8.35, respectively. In the finals, Magee finished fourth in 8.12, while Tobias notched a personal-record 8.15 to claim fifth.

Seniors Gratt Reed and Grant Conway led the men’s hurdle squad into the finals with automatic qualifications of 7.77 and 7.81, respectively. Conway ended his weekend in fifth with a 7.77 in the finals, while Reed was right behind in seventh with a 7.82.

In Ames, the throws group was led by senior Kat Moody clinched another shot put title with a 16.63-meter mark. Senior Jamie Kofron finished second in the women’s weight throw with a 19.32-meter toss, while sophomore Sean Smith claimed fourth for the men following his 20.94-meter throw.

HEAR FROM DIRECTOR OF TRACK AND FIELD JOEY WOODY
“It was great to get four Hawkeyes in the hurdle finals this morning. I was excited to see Gratt get back into that 7.7 range. Grant is getting back into racing and is doing very well. Those two continue building their confidence. Tionna is firing on all cylinders, especially by setting that PR in the hurdles after coming off of a late night yesterday. Paige had an incredible start and I believe she will be in the 7.9’s very soon. Then she turned around and ran a 52.21 split in the 4×4. Our entire 400 group competed very well this weekend. Overall, we have momentum heading in the right direction. We need to keep competing. Our young group got great experience in a tough environment. We want to be in the fire with the best programs in the country. Let’s keep building.”

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes travel to the Jarvis Scott Open in Lubbock, Texas, the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the Windy City Invite in Chicago on Feb. 9-10.

Hawkeyes Drop Dual in Ann Arbor

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

ANN ARBOR, Michigan – The second ranked University of Iowa Men’s wrestling program fell on Friday evening to Michigan, 24-11, at the Crisler Center.

The Wolverines won the first five weights before intermission. The Hawkeyes won three matches and got bonus points in the 197-pound bout.

At 125 No. 12 Michael DeAugustino rode out fifth-ranked Drake Ayala in the first tiebreaker to get things started in the win column for the Wolverines.

Fourth-ranked Dylan Ragusin put together a 5-2 decision over No. 18 Cullan Schriever at 133. 19th ranked Sergio Lemley tallied an upset win at 141 with a 14-2 major decision over top-ranked Real Woods.

At 149 No. 6 Austin Gomez defeated Victor Voinovich III winning a 5-1 decision before 12th ranked Will Lewan sent Michigan to the break with a, 16-0, lead after one second of riding time gave him a 2-2 win in TB1 over No. 2 Jared Franek.

After the intermission Michael Caliendo got the Hawkeyes on the board with a 9-4 win over Beau Mantanona at 165.

At 174 third-ranked Shane Griffith won via major decision over No. 8 Patrick Kennedy, 12-1.

Aiden Riggins recorded a win for the Hawkeyes at 184 defeating Joseph Walker, 6-5.

Iowa got bonus points at 197 from Zach Glazier who remained undefeated on the year beating Bobby Striggow, 19-4. Glazier recorded a takedown right before the buzzer sounded to notch the technical fall.

Michigan’s Lucas Davidson closed out the night with a 11-2 major decision over Bradley Hill.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes host No. 1 Penn State on Friday, Feb. 9, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena beginning at 8 p.m. (CT).

Former Iowa college stars preview Super Bowl LVIII

Sports

February 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

It is Super Bowl week and two former Iowa college stars will lead the San Francisco 49ers against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas. Less than two years after being the final pick in the draft former Iowa State star Brock Purdy will try to quarterback the 49ers to their first Super Bowl victory since 1995.

Standing in their way is quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the defending champion Chiefs, who beat the 49ers 31-20 four years ago.

The 49ers rallied to win playoff games over Green Bay and Detroit to win the NFC Championship.

Former Iowa star and 49ers tight end George Kittle says they will need a better start than they had in their two playoff wins.

Kittle says rallying against the Chiefs would not be easy.

Kittle says Purdy’s mobility takes the San Francisco offense to a different level.

Friday High School Wrestling Result’s

Sports

February 3rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AT CAM

ACGC 72, CAM 12
ACGC 54, Nodaway Valley 26
ACGC 54, Southwest Valley 27
ACGC 81, Griswold 0
Nodaway Valley 66, Griswold 0
Nodaway Valley 42, Southwest Valley 30
Southwest Valley 41, Griswold 9