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Northern Iowa men host Prairie View A@M Tuesday night

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December 11th, 2023 by admin

The Northern Iowa men take a 3-7 record into Tuesday night’s game at home against Prairie View A@M. The Panthers are coming off an 84-80 loss at Toledo and coach Ben Jacobson says there were too many key turnovers and they led to baskets.

Jacobson says ball security must become a priority.

Jacobson says despite the struggles he still likes the potential of this team.

Jacobson says Praire View A@M will test their ball security.

Prairie View A@M is 4-4 and coming off a 107-56 loss at Iowa State on Sunday.

K-State’s Kaluma, Iowa State’s Gilbert Earn Big 12 Men’s Basketball Week 5 Honors

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December 11th, 2023 by admin

K-State’s Arthur Kaluma (player) and Iowa State’s Keshon Gilbert (newcomer) collected their first Big 12 men’s basketball awards in the fifth week of the season after leading their teams to a pair of wins.

Kaluma helped K-State to a win in an overtime thriller over Villanova at home and a road victory at LSU. He averaged a double-double with 21.5 points on 76.2 percent shooting, including 85.7 percent from 3-point range, to go with 10.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 39.5 minutes per game. The junior forward missed his career-high by a single point in the win over Villanova, scoring a game- and season-high 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting, including 3-of-3 from the 3-point line, along with nine rebounds and a season-high four assists in more than 44 minutes of action. Kaluma tallied his fifth career double-double, including his second as a Wildcat, in the win at LSU, scoring 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including 3-of-4 from 3-point range, to go with a game-high 11 rebounds, an assist and a block in 35 minutes. The transfer has scored in double figures in eight consecutive games, including three 20-point outings.

Gilbert turned in his third-straight game with 20-plus points, including wins over Iowa and Prairie View A&M last week. He is the first Cyclone with three straight 20-point games since Izaiah Brockington in February 2022. The junior guard tied his career-high with 25 points in a 20-point victory over Iowa. Gilbert added six assists, five rebounds and three steals to become just the fourth player in the country this season with those totals. The sociology student contributed 20 points, eight assists and eight rebounds against Prairie View A&M. Iowa State is now 4-0 when he reaches the 20-point plateau.

4 Hawkeyes Voted AP All-America

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December 11th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Four University of Iowa football student-athletes — junior Cooper DeJean, and seniors Sebastian CastroJay Higgins and Tory Taylor — have been voted All-America by the Associated Press (AP). The announcement was made on Monday by the AP.

DeJean and Taylor are first team honorees by the AP, Higgins is recognized on the second team, while Castro is a third team selection. Iowa has had at least one AP first or second team All-American 10 straight seasons (2014-2023). The AP has been one of five outlets recognized by the NCAA to determine consensus All-Americans (Walter Camp, Associated Press, Sporting News, Football Wristers Association of America).

DeJean was one of top defensive players in the nation before going down with a season-ending injury on Nov. 15. The Odebolt, Iowa, native finished the season with 41 tackles, two TFL, two interceptions and five pass break-ups in 10 games. DeJean did not allow a touchdown pass in 388 snaps in coverage in 2023. As a punt returner, DeJean was one of the nation’s best. He had a 70-yard punt return for a game-winning score against Michigan State and he had a second touchdown return for the game-winning score negated because of an “invalid fair catch signal” against Minnesota. DeJean is second in the Big Ten and ranks 14th nationally, averaging 11.5 yards per return.

DeJean is also a first-team All-America honoree by Walter Camp, FWAA, CBS, Sports Illustrated and The Athletic. He was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe and Bronko Nagurski awards and a semifinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy. He was previously named the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year and the Rodgers-Dwight Big Ten Return Specialist of the Year last month. DeJean was also a first-team all-conference honoree by the Associated Press and league coaches and media.

Taylor, the 2023 Ray Guy Punter of the Year, broke Iowa’s single season punting yardage record for a third consecutive season. He has an NCAA-best 86 punts for 4,119 yards with his 47.9 average leading the Big Ten and ranking third nationally. Thirty-six of his punts have traveled 50+ yards (six punts of 60+), 27 have been fair caught, 30 have been downed inside the 20, 11 inside the 10 and six inside the 5. The Australia native only has six touchbacks and opponents average just 8.8 yards per return. He has 288 punts for 13,297 yards — both school records — and his 46.2 career average will break Jason Baker’s mark come season’s end.

Taylor is also a first-team All-American by Walter Camp, FWAA, CBS (unanimous), The Athletic and Sports Illustrated. Taylor (46.2) will finish his collegiate career breaking the NCAA’s career punting average record; currently held by Baylor’s Daniel Sepulveda (42.5). Taylor, who is a two-time FWAA first-team All-America, has averaged 40 or more yards (min. four punts) in an NCAA-best 42 career games. He was named the Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the Year and first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches and media last month.

Higgins has been a tackling machine for Iowa’s defense, racking up 155 tackles — the most in the Big Ten, the third-most nationally (most by a Power 5 player) and the fourth-most in a single season in school history. The Indianapolis native has led the team in tackles in 11 of 13 games with two 15+ tackle games and nine games with 10 or more stops. He has been a leader on an Iowa defense that is fourth nationally, allowing 13.2 points per game.

Higgins was previously recognized as first-team All-America by FWAA and Sports Illustrated, and a second team honoree by CBS. He is also a first-team All-Big Ten honoree by the Associated Press and league coaches and media.

Castro has been a menace in the CASH position, amassing 61 tackles, nine tackles for loss, one sack and a team-best three interceptions. The Illinois native had a 30-yard pick six in Iowa’s road win at Iowa State and he had the game-sealing interception in the road win at Wisconsin. Castro was previously honored as a first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus.

The No. 17 Hawkeyes will play No. 21 Tennessee on Jan. 1, 2024, in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The game will start at noon (CT) and will be televised on ABC.

98 Hawkeyes Named Fall Academic All-Big Ten

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December 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Ninety-eight University of Iowa student-athletes have been named to the 2023 Big Ten Fall Academic All-Conference team. The list includes student-athletes from men’s cross country (9), women’s cross country (18), field hockey (12), football (39), women’s soccer (14), and volleyball (6).

The Big Ten Conference recognized 1,573 fall sports athletes. The list includes 139 field hockey players, 586 football players, 132 men’s and 219 women’s cross-country runners, 133 men’s and 242 women’s soccer student-athletes and 124 volleyball players.

Among the fall Academic All-Big Ten honorees, 68 had unblemished GPAs, including seven Hawkeyes.  The group included cross country’s Lillian Schmidt and Kelli Tosic, field hockey’s Harper Dunne, women’s soccer’s Samantha Cary, Halle Skibo and Camille Welker and volleyball’s Anna Davis.

To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, students must be on a varsity team, as verified by being on the official squad list as of November 1 for fall sports, who have been enrolled full time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

For the full list, click the link here: https://hawkeyesports.com/news/2023/12/11/98-hawkeyes-named-fall-academic-all-big-ten/

CAM Basketball sees Success with Spreading out Scoring

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December 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The 1-2 CAM Cougars basketball team have had a slow start to the year, losing their first two games of the year to Coon Rapids-Bayard 56-48 and Woodbine 69-51. Now, the Cougars are coming off a 65-54 win against West Harrison last Friday. Where Head Coach Ian Hunt enjoyed the high amount of ball movement and scoring production from his squad.

Four CAM players reached double digits in scoring with the win against the Hawkeyes. Ryan Bower had 18 points, Chase Spieker had 12, Collin Bower 15, and Chase Jahde with 16.

The leading scorer for the Cougars is Jahde who has gathered 46 points through three games and averaging just over 15 per game. Coach Hunt has been impressed with the various ways that Jahde has been able to score, not limiting himself to just one style of play.

Even with Jahde being the leading scorer on the team, the Cougars do a nice job of sharing scoring opportunities and playing selfless basketball. Everybody in the starting lineup has the opportunity to score. Chase Spieker has 26 points and Colin Bower has totaled 35.

The mentality of consistently passing and waiting for open looks has been a focus for Coach Hunt beginning in the offseason. He believes it is one of the reasons why CAM plays such balanced basketball.

The Cougars have two games this week. One Tuesday night at Boyer Valley and the other at home on Friday against Paton-Churdan. Coach Hunt hopes that his team can jump out to an early lead and control the tempo in both games.

KJAN will bring you the coverage of Tuesday night’s contest with the pregame show beginning at 7:20 p.m.

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3 Hawkeyes Honored As First-Team All-America

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December 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Three University of Iowa football student-athletes — junior Cooper DeJean and seniors Jay Higgins and Tory Taylor — have been voted first-team All-America by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). The announcement was made on Monday by the FWAA.

  • Iowa is the only school in the country to have three first team All-Americans by FWAA in 2023.
  • The Hawkeyes have had a FWAA All-American (first or second team) 11 straight seasons, dating back to 2013.
  • Iowa has had eight FWAA All-Americans the last three seasons, second only to Georgia (9).
  • The Hawkeyes have had a special teams All-American three of the last five seasons.
  • Iowa has had multiple FWAA All-Americans each of the last five seasons (2019-23).
The FWAA is one of five outlets recognized by the NCAA to determine consensus All-Americans (Walter Camp, Associated Press, Sporting News, Associated Press). DeJean and Taylor were recognized as first-team All-Americans last week, while Higgins was a second team honoree by Walter Camp.

IOWA — FWAA ALL-AMERICAN STREAK

2013: OL Brandon Scherff (second)

2014: OL Brandon Scherff (first)

2015: DB Desmond King (first)

2016: DB Desmond King (second)

2017: DB Josh Jackson (first); LB Josey Jewell (first)

2018: TE T.J. Hocksenson (second)

2019: PK Keith Duncan (first); OL Tristan Wifs (first)

2020: DL Daviyon Nixon (first); C Tyler Linderbaum (second)

2021: C Tyler Linderbaum (first); LB Jack Campbell (second)

2022: LB Jack Campbell (first); P Tory Taylor (first)

2023: DB Cooper DeJean (first); LB Jay Higgins (first); P Tory Taylor (first)

2023 IOWA POSTSEASON NATIONAL HONORS

SEBASTIAN CASTRO: Pro Football Focus (first-team All-America) 

COOPER DEJEAN: Walter Camp, FWAA, The Athletic, Sports Illustrated, CBS (first-team All-America)

JAY HIGGINS: FWAA, Sports Illustrated (first-team All-America); CBS (second-team All-America)

PHIL PARKER: Broyles Award

TORY TAYLOR: Walter Camp, FWAA, The Athletic, CBS, Pro Football Focus, Sports Illustrated (first-team All-America); Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award

The No. 17 Hawkeyes will play No. 21 Tennessee on Jan. 1, 2024, in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The game will start at noon (CT) and will be televised on ABC.

Six Score in Double Figures in NDSU Win, 89-59

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December 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (5-4, 0-0 Big 12) took down North Dakota State (4-6, 0-0 Summit) Sunday evening by a 30-point margin of 89-59. Iowa State had six in double figures for the first time in seven years as ISU went on its way to the victory.

The Cyclones had the first game since December 4, 2016 vs. New Orleans to have six with 10-plus points. ISU used a 10-0 run in the first quarter as the Cyclones pulled away from the Bison, shooting at 55.9 percent compared to NDSU’s 30.8 percent through the night.

Addy Brown led the game with 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Hannah Belanger (15), Audi Crooks (13), Nyamer Diew (12), Isnelle Natabou (11) and Jalynn Bristow (11) were the other Cyclones in double figures. Brown came two assists shy of a triple-double.

How it Happened

The Cyclones took a 5-4 lead as Arianna Jackson sent in the 3 as the shot clock expired two minutes into the contest. Diew extended ISU’s streak to three straight made field goals with a 3-pointer of her own to make it 10-6. Diew wasn’t done there, sinking another from beyond the arc with six minutes on the clock. Crooks kept the run going, extending it to 10 straight to put ISU up 17-6. At the end of one, the Cyclones held the advantage of 21-16.

NDSU opened the second coming back within one of the Cyclones’ lead at 21-20, but Belanger answered with two straight shots from deep to go back up by seven (29-22). Belanger remained hot, entering double figures with a jumper at 4:47, extending the advantage to 11 as NDSU called a timeout. Iowa State would end the first half on a 9-0 run to lead 42-27.

Belanger had her third 3-pointer in the midst of a run of eight, bringing ISU ahead by 20 (50-30) with just over five to play in the third quarter. The 20-point lead held as Brown shot the jumper to take a 63-42 advantage to the final quarter.

The Cyclones continued to roll, with Brown grabbing the offensive rebound and sending in the layup to make it 74-54 with five minutes remaining. ISU would go on to seal the victory taking the final 13 points with a final of 89-59.

Iowa State called the early timeout after Iowa stretched a seven-point lead of 52-45. With 6:26 left, ISU came alive hitting a streak of eight to retake the lead at 55-54 as Iowa called a timeout. The Hawkeyes responded to retake the advantage, going up by six (62-56) with one minute to go. Iowa would hold on to the lead, taking the win by a final of 67-58.

Top Performances

Addy Brown totaled 16 for her seventh 10-plus point game, also leading the game and dialing in a career high with 13 rebounds for her fourth double-double. Brown shot at 7-of-11 from the field while coming two assists shy of a triple-double with eight assists, achieving the total without a turnover. It was Brown’s third straight double-double.

Up Next

Iowa State continues its homestand hosting Troy next Sunday, Dec. 17 at noon.

Hawkeye Marching Band WILL perform during half-time of the bowl game

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ORLANDO, Fla. [KCCI] — The Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band will officially play at halftime during the Hawkeyes’ bowl game. The announcement was posted on the University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band’s Facebook page on Sunday. Previously, the Hawkeye Band was only scheduled to play before the game for seven minutes, without a performance during halftime. Now, the Hawkeye Band and the Pride of the Southland Band will perform after Gavin DeGraw’s halftime performance.

The band shared the following message from The Citrus Bowl:

“We’re working closely with Iowa and Tennessee to design a great experience for this year’s Cheez-It Citrus Bowl. The university bands will perform on the field both in pregame and at halftime. We appreciate the creativity and goodwill of the university band leaders to make this possible.

“During the halftime show presented by Cheez-It Snap’d, our live performance will be followed by traditional bowl game performances from The Hawkeye Marching Band and The Pride of the Southland Band.

“We have a special day planned for the Vols, the Hawkeyes and the coast-to-coast audience who gather around their televisions for this New Year’s tradition. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Orlando for ‘The Best Bowl Trip in America’ later this month.”

No. 4 Iowa women win at Wisconsin

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December 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women outscored Wisconsin 22-12 in the second quarter to take the lead for good in an 87-65 win at Wisconsin. caitlin Clark scored 28 points and Hannah Stuelke added 21 as the Hawks improve to 10-1.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Stuelke’s play was a big lift for an Iowa team that had been struggling with post scoring.

Iowa State men roll over Prairie View A@M

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December 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State overcame a slow start and raced away in the second half for a 107-56 win over Prairie View A@M in Ames. The Cyclones scored 55 points in the second half.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. The Cyclones made 36 of 48 free throws to improve to 7-2.