GIRLS BASKETBALL
Carroll 51, Denison-Schleswig 30
Treynor 70, St. Albert 63
BOYS BASKETBALL
Denison-Schleswig 55, Carroll 43
Treynor 66, St. Albert 32
West Harrison 66, Glidden-Ralston 29
WDM Valley 77, CB Abraham Lincoln 57
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Carroll 51, Denison-Schleswig 30
Treynor 70, St. Albert 63
BOYS BASKETBALL
Denison-Schleswig 55, Carroll 43
Treynor 66, St. Albert 32
West Harrison 66, Glidden-Ralston 29
WDM Valley 77, CB Abraham Lincoln 57
@ Central Decatur
East Union 39, Central Decatur 24
Central Decatur 30, Mount Ayr 12
Martensdale-St. Marys 54, Mount Ayr 12
Martensdale-St. Marys 43, East Union 24
Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 39, Martensdale-St. Marys 36
Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 54, Bedford 6
Lenox 40, SE Warren/Melcher Dallas 24
Lenox 39, East Union 23
Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 33, East Union 27
Lenox 46, Mount Ayr 18
@ Lewis Central
Riverside 47, Harlan 30
Riverside 52, MVAOCOU 30
Lewis Central 53, St. Albert 18
Lewis Central 36, Underwood 26
Underwood 46, Harlan 30
MVAOCOU 42, St. Albert 24
ACGC Charger Invitational
Team Scoring
ACGC’s Tegan Slaybaugh won the 120 pound title. Michael Fuller was runner-up at 195 and Payton Jacobe was runner-up at 285.
Nodaway Valley’s Ashton Honnold won the 195 pound title and Trent Warner was the champion at 285 for the Wolverines.
CLASS 1A
First Round
Don Bosco 54, Hinton 21
Nashua-Plainfield 48, Wapsie Valley 22
Wilton 70, Logan-Magnolia 12
Alburnett 57, Emmetsburg 24
Consolation
Wapsie Valley 46, Hinton 21
Logan-Magnolia 50, Emmetsburg 30
5th Place
Wapsie Valley 53, Logan-Magnolia 30
7th Place
Emmetsburg 43, Hinton 21
Semifinals
Don Bosco 43, Nashua-Plainfield 27
Wilton 36, Alburnett 33
3rd Place
Nashua-Plainfield 41, Alburnett 29
Championship
Don Bosco 36, Wilton 33
CLASS 2A
First Round
Osage 52, Williamsburg 18
Mount Vernon 51, Creston 19
West Delaware 47, Webster City 18
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 42, Humboldt 26
Consolation
Webster City 41, Humboldt 33
Creston 51, Williamsburg 18
5th Place
Creston 36, Webster City 29
7th Place
Humboldt 36, Williamsburg 27
Semifinals
Osage 43, Mount Vernon 25
West Delaware 40, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 29
3rd Place
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 39, Mount Vernon 33
Championship
Osage 37, West Delaware 28
CLASS 3A
First Round
SE Polk 49, Dubuque Hempstead 23
Ankeny 43, Valley 25
Bettendorf 56, Fort Dodge 16
Waverly-Shell Rock 43, Ankeny Centennial 24
Consolation
Valley 42, Dubuque Hempstead 27
Fort Dodge 37, Ankeny Centennial 30
5th Place
Fort Dodge 45, Valley 30
7th Place
Dubuque Hempstead 40, Ankeny Centennial 27
Semifinals
Waverly-Shell Rock 36, Bettendforf 28
3rd Place
Bettendorf 41, Ankeny 24
Championship
Waverly-Shell Rock 36, SE Polk 33
The Atlantic boys swimming team scored 74.5 points and the very tough Johnston district swim meet on Saturday.
The top finish for the Trojans was a 5th place finish in the 200 Yard Medley Relay with a time of 1:51.07.
Check out the full results from the district meet HERE
See the qualifers for the Boys State Swim Meet HERE
The sixth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women shot a sizzling 59 percent and outrebounded Penn State 51-24 in a 95-51 win on the road. The victory for the Hawkeyes was their eighth straight.
That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Caitlin Clark had another triple-double with 23 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds as the Hawkeyes move to 11-1 in the Big Ten.
The win sets up a Thursday visit to fourth ranked Indiana.
UNI dominated Indiana State 91-51 on Sunday in women’s hoops. The Panthers jumped on top right away with a 21-8 advantage in the first quarter.
Grace Boffeli led the Panthers with 23 points and 8 rebounds. Rachael Heittola had 14 points and 5 rebounds.
UNI improved to 15-6 overall and 10-2 in the MVC race. Next up for the Panthers is a trip to face Illinois-Chicago on Friday at 7:00 p.m.
The Drake women’s basketball team dominated Evansville 87-48 on Saturday at the Knapp Center. The Bulldogs snapped a two-game losing skid with the big win.
Maggie Bair led the way with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Drake beat Evansville for the 16th straight time.
The Bulldogs improved to 13-7 overall and 8-4 in the Valley. Next up is a trip to Valporaiso on Friday.
The Drake Bulldogs grabbed an 85-82 win at Valparaiso on Saturday in double overtime. The Bulldogs outscored the Crusaders 12-9 in the second extra session to snatch the win.
Tucker DeVries was big with 32 points and 11 rebounds. Roman Penn added 16 in the Bulldogs second straight double-overtime win after taking down UNI in the same fashion on Wednesday.
Drake improved to 19-6 overall and remain atop the Missouri Valley Conference race with a 10-4 mark. Four teams are currently 10-4 in the league.
Next up for the Bulldogs is a Tuesday trip to Murray State.
The UNI men’s basketball team fell behind by ten points in the first half and couldn’t recover in a home loss to Bradley on Saturday 77-69.
The Braves had four players in double-figures led by 19 from Malevy Leons. Rienk Mast added 18, Connor Hickman had 17, and Duke Deen added 11.
UNI was led by 16 points and 6 rebounds from James Betz. Michael Duax added 14 points. The Panthers drop to 12-12 on the season. Next up for the UNI is a trip to Evansville on Wednesday.
The Iowa State women were outscored 28-21 in the fourth quarter and came up short at home against Baylor 76-70 on Saturday night at Hilton Coliseum. The Cyclones had a one point lead heading into the final quarter but couldn’t hold on.
Sarah Andrews led the Bears attack with 21 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Nyamer Diew had 25 points and 5 rebounds for the Cyclones. Ashley Joens added 23 points and 6 boards.
Iowa State drops to 15-7 on the season and will now have a week off before a road trip to West Virginia.