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IATC Weekly Cross Country Team Rankings

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September 19th, 2023 by Jim Field

Boys 1-A
1.  ACGC
2.  Woodbine
3.  Lake Mills
4.  Earlham
5.  Bellevue
6.  Pekin
7.  Martensdale St. Mary’s
8.  Grundy Center
9.  Fort Dodge St. Edmond
10.  Ogden
11.  Madrid
12.  Iowa City Regina
13.  Council Bluffs St. Albert
14.  Springville
15.  Sibley-Ocheyedan
16.  Dyersville Beckman
17.  IKM-Manning
18.  Tri-Center
19.  Danville
20.  Grandview Christian

Girls 1-A
1.  Madrid
2.  Beckman Catholic
3.  St. Edmonds
4.  Iowa City Regina
5.  South Winnishiek
6.  North Linn
7.  Hinton
8.  Alta-Aurelia
9.  ACGC
10.  Grandview Christian
11.  Central Decatur
12.  AHSTW
13. Panorama
14.  Treynor
15.  Earlham
16.  Pekin
17.  Collins-Maxwell
18.  Martensdale-St. Mary’s
19.  English Valley
20.  Grundy Center
Boys 2-A
1.  Des Moines Christian
2.  Mid-Prairie
3.  Waukon
4.  Chariton
5.  Spirit Lake
6.  Vinton-Shellsburg
7.  East Sac County
8.  Mediapolis
9.  Okoboji
10.  Denver
11.  Forest City
12.  Williamsburg
13.  Clarinda
14.  Oelwein
15.  Pella Christian
16.  Unity Christian
17.  Garner-HV
18.  Jesup
19.  Tipton
20.  Sheldon

Girls 2-A
1.  Monticello
2.  Mid-Prairie
3.  Albia
4.  Tipton
5.  Van Meter
6.  Denver
7.  Unity Christian
8.  Hudson
9.  Des Moines Christian
10.  Forest City
11.  Sumner Fredericksburg
12.  Prairie City – Monroe
13.  Union
14.  Okoboji
15.  Williamsburg
16.  Cherokee
17.  Sioux Central
18.  Clarinda
19.  Pella Christian
20.  Jesup

Boys 3-A
1.  Gilbert
2.  Pella
3.  Lewis Central
4.  Mount Vernon-Lisbon
5.  Carlisle
6.  Washington
7.  Glenwood
8.  Winterset
9.  Solon
10.  ADM
11.  Clear Creek-Amana
12.  Central DeWitt
13.  Center Point-Urbana
14.  MOC-Floyd Valley
15.  Sioux Center
16.  South Tama
17.  Nevada
18.  North Polk
19.  Fort Madison
20.  Marion

Girls 3-A
1.  Pella
2.  Gilbert
3.  Ballard
4.  Mount Vernon-Lisbon
5.  Clear Creek-Amana
6.  ADM
7.  Solon
8.  Glenwood
9.  Clear Lake
10.  MOC-Floyd Valley
11.  Marion
12.  Washington
13.  Sioux Center
14.  Bishop Heelan Catholic
15.  Waverly-Shell Rock
16.  Harlan
17.  Center Point-Urbana
18.  Lewis Central
19.  Atlantic
20.  Fort Madison
Boys 4-A
1.  Cedar Falls
2.  Dowling Catholic
3.  Waukee Northwest
4.  Pleasant Valley
5.  Ankeny
6.  Cedar Rapids Kennedy
7.  Dallas Center-Grimes
8.  Norwalk
9.  WDM Valley
10.  Johnston
11.  Iowa City Liberty
12.  Dubuque Hempstead
13.  Urbandale
14.  Waukee
15.  Iowa City High
16.  Bettendorf
17.  Linn-Mar
18.  Dubuque Senior
19.  Indianola
20.  Des Moines Roosevelt

Girls 4-A
1.  Johnston
2.  Pleasant Valley
3.  Dubuque Senior
4.  Dallas Center-Grimes
5.  Dubuque Hempstead
6.  Ankeny Centennial
7.  Ankeny
8.  Waukee
9.  West Des Moines Valley
10.  Iowa City High
11.  Cedar Falls
12.  Waukee Northwest
13. Ames
14.  Indianola
15.  Dowling Catholic
16.  Cedar Rapids Prairie
17.  Southeast Polk
18.  Iowa City West
19.  Iowa City Liberty
20.  Linn-Mar

UI Athletics Set to Construct Gymnastics, Spirit Squads Training Center

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September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa plans to begin construction of a new Gymnastics and Spirit Squads Training Center this fall, pending approval by the Board of Regents, State of Iowa.

The new, climate-controlled practice facility will feature competition-style beams, vault runways, uneven bars and a floor-exercise space. In addition to nearly 21,000-square-feet of practice space, the facility will house locker rooms, meeting and athletic training rooms, office space and a multi-purpose room. The $20 million project — paid for by athletics department revenue and private gifts — will be built on the Hawkeye Campus, adjacent to the women’s soccer and field hockey facilities on Prairie Meadow Drive.

“(Head) Coach (Larissa) Libby has done a remarkable job leading our gymnastics program. I am excited we are providing a dedicated training space for these incredibly talented student-athletes,” said Beth Goetz, interim Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie director of athletics chair. “Our spirit squad, dance team and Herky spend countless hours representing our athletics program, and the institution. This facility will create efficiencies for both of these programs.”

The women’s gymnastics team has historically practiced in the Field House, which is outdated and not adequately sized for the program. The Spirit Squads do not have a dedicated practice facility and has historically practiced in one of the Field House gyms.

“I am thrilled at the idea of a new facility in the works for my team,” Libby said. “We have been successful in many key areas over the past several years; within the community, academically and athletically, so we are eager to take the next steps forward in further depth of success for this team.

“A new facility opens a whole new world of opportunity for us in every aspect. From efficiency of practice, time management, recruiting and the overall safety and well-being of our student-athletes, we will be looking to set a new standard for how people view Iowa gymnastics. Among all of these exciting new standards is the strong and firm demonstration of the university’s commitment to the Rise of women’s sports at Iowa.”

The women’s gymnastics team finished the 2023 season ranked No. 26 nationally, reaching as high as No. 15 during the regular season. Libby, a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, has led the program to 22 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances (either as a team or individually) during her Hawkeye tenure. This is Libby’s 20th season as head coach and 23rd overall with the program.

“The opportunity for the Iowa Spirit Squads to have its own practice facility is amazing,” said Gregg Niemiec, UI cheerleading coach. “Having the Marley dance floor and cheer mats permanently installed, the sound system built in, and game/fitness items just steps away is a game changer for our teams. This is a place we can call home.”

This facility is part of the Hawkeye Women: RISE campaign, a transformational initiative to support women’s athletics at Iowa. To support the campaign, or for additional information, visit www.hawkeyewomenrise.org

Iowa MBB Releases 2023-24 Schedule

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September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team released the details of the 2023-24 schedule on Tuesday.  The 20-game Big Ten Conference slate was released live on BTN Today.

2023-24 SCHEDULE NOTES

– Iowa will open the regular season with three of its first four games at home, including two straight to start the year.

– Iowa will open its Big Ten slate at Purdue (Dec. 4) for the second time in three seasons.  The Hawkeyes hosted the Boilermakers in 2020-21 and traveled to West Lafayette in 2021-22.

– Iowa will travel to Ames, Iowa, to face Iowa State in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series matchup on Dec. 7 before hosting Michigan in the second December Big Ten game on Dec. 10.

– The Hawkeyes will play back-to-back conference road games twice during the regular season.

– Iowa will play six weekend home games (three Saturday, three Sunday) — all six against Big Ten foes. The team has home weekend games inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena twice in February and in the regular season finale.

– The Hawkeyes will also play five Friday home games, including two against Big Ten competition – Nebraska (Jan. 12) and Ohio State (Feb. 2).

– Iowa has a stretch of seven home games over a 10-game span from Dec. 10-Jan. 24.  That includes a stretch of four of five league home contests in early January, hosting Rutgers (Jan. 6), Nebraska (Jan. 12), Purdue (Jan. 20) and Maryland (Jan. 24).

– The Hawkeyes will play on Super Bowl Sunday for the fifth straight season and seventh time in nine years.  The Hawkeyes will host Minnesota in Iowa City on Feb. 11.

– Seven of Iowa’s final 12 Big Ten games will be played on the road.

– The Big Ten Tournament will be held in Minneapolis from March 13-17.

– Iowa will host Quincy in an exhibition on Oct. 30 before opening the season against North Dakota on Nov. 7.

The Hawkeyes return three starters – guard Tony Perkins and forwards Patrick McCaffery and Payton Sandfort — and five letterwinners from a team that went 19-14, finished tied for fifth in the Big Ten Conference and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for a fourth straight year.  Iowa also welcomes five newcomers to the roster, including Valparaiso transfer Ben Krikke and Belmont transfer Even Brauns.

Season tickets and Fight for Iowa Mobile passes are available by contacting the Iowa Athletics Ticket Office at hawkeyesports.com/tickets or by calling 1-800-IA-HAWKS.

Perkins Named Ray Guy Award National Punter of The Week

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September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore punter Tyler Perkins has been recognized as the Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week after his efforts in the Ohio game.

Against the Bobcats, Perkins punted five times and dropped four of the kicks inside the 20-yard line. Two of the punts were at least 50 yards and he averaged 43.8 yards per attempt.

The Norwalk, Ohio, native has had an outstanding start to his second season, improving his punting average from 42.2 yards as a freshman to 50.5 yards this season. His net punting average is 45.5 yards and 10 of his 19 punts have been at least 50 yards, one more than his freshman season. Nine of his punts have pinned opponents inside the 20.

His 50.5 punt average ranks second nationally and he owns one of three 70-yard punts nationally this season.

Perkins and the Cyclones host Oklahoma State on Saturday at 3 p.m. on FS1.

Hawkeye Freshman Battling at the Highlands Invitational

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September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CHICAGO, Ill. – The University of Iowa men’s golf team traveled to Chicago to compete in the Highlands Invitational, the second tournament of their fall season. The Highlands Invitational is making its inaugural debut with 15 teams competing in the field.

Despite rainy conditions and an early tee time, freshman Noah Kent came ready to play. After the opening round of play, Kent found himself in a tie for second place after shooting 4-under par. Kent currently sits in a tie for 12th place after 36 holes.

Freshman, Max Tjoa finds himself in a tie for 23rd place after carding 3-under par through two rounds of play. Tjoa finished the first round at even par. In the second round of play, Tjoa had five birdies to get to 3-under par to climb up the leaderboard.

Mac McClear is currently in a tie for 52nd place with a 2-over par. McClear ended his second round by birdieing three of the last seven holes.

Virginia remains seven strokes ahead of the field after two rounds shooting 27-under par.

Iowa as a team sits in 10th place at 3-over par. Play was suspended due to darkness. The unfinished teams are Furman, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Wake Forest B Team, and Yale.

These teams will be finishing their rounds, starting at 7:10 a.m. (CT).

IOWA SCORECARD 

 

1

Team 

289 

290 

– 

579 

T12

Noah Kent

68

72

140

T23

Max Tjoa

72

69

141

T52

Mac McClear

73

74

147

70

Hogan Hansen

76

75

151

74

Callum Macfie

78

76

154

HAWKEYE NOTABLES 

  • Noah Kent’s par 5 average of 4.13 is tied for first in the field after two rounds.
  • Iowa’s 37 birdies matched the sixth most on Monday; Noah Kent lead the team with 10 birdies, followed by Max Tjoa with 8 birdies and Mac McClear with 7 birdies.

UP NEXT 
The third and final round of the Highlands Invitational is scheduled to tee off Tuesday morning at Chicago Highlands Club.

Dabagia, Hanna Shine in Round 2

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September 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

MADISON, Wis. – Sophomore Madison Dabagia and junior Paula Miranda finished with rounds at or below par to lead the University of Iowa women’s golf team in the second round of the Badger Invitational on Monday at the University Ridge Golf Course.

Dabagia carded five birdies, including two over her final three holes to finish with a one-under par 71.  It was her sixth career round at or below par.  The Indiana native is tied for 13th place with a one-over par 145 (74-71) – four shots off third place.

Sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna enjoyed her best collegiate round on Monday, firing four birdies en route to an even par 72.  The Omaha, Nebraska, native birdied her final two holes on the day, putting her in a tie for 28th with a 148 (76-72).

Junior Paula Miranda stacked rounds, as she carded a one-over par 73 during round two after opening the tournament with an even par 72 on Sunday.  The Mexico native is tied for 13th place with a 145 (72-73).

As a team, Iowa trimmed two shots off its round from day one to day two, firing a 294.  The Hawkeyes sit in eighth place on the team leaderboard with a 590 (296-294) – two shots out of fifth place and seven shots out of third.  South Florida is atop the standings with a 577.

True freshman Ximena Benites, who is competing as an individual, shot one-over par 73, which puts her in a tie for 23rd place.

IOWA LEADERBOARD

T13. Madison Dabagia 74-71=145

T13. Paula Miranda 72-73=145

T28. Kaitlyn Hanna 76-72=148

T52. Shannyn Vogler 75-78=153

T52. Riley Lewis 75-78=153

  1. Iowa 296-294=590

UP NEXT

The final round of the Badger Invitational will take place Tuesday, beginning with a 9 a.m. shotgun start.

Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy previews Iowa State

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September 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy has not lost confdence in his team despite an embarrasing home loss. The Cowboys are 2-1 after a 33-7 loss to South Alabama and open Big 12 play this week at Iowa State.

Gundy says the Cowboys need to be balanced on offense to be successful and can’t afford to fall behind early.

Gundy expects another tough game against Iowa State.

Gundy says there are similarities between these teams.

Waldorf University to join Great Plains Athletic Conference

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September 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Waldorf University in Forest City is moving to the Great Plains Conference.

Corey Westra is commissioner of the Great Plains Athletic Conference

Waldorf University president Bob Alsop says the move will reduce travel time for teams.

Waldorf AD Chad Gassman.

Waldorf is currently a member of the North Star Athletic Association and will join Iowa schools Morningside, Briar Cliff, Northwestern and Dordt in the GPAC.

Hawkeyes Welcome Women’s Recruiting Class of 2023-24

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September 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa track and field welcomes 15 student-athletes to the women’s program as part of the 2023 recruiting class, Director of Iowa Track and Field Joey Woody announced Monday.

“I’m very excited for this year’s incoming class,” Woody said. “We have a ton of talented and dedicated student-athletes joining us from all over the world, and we are eager to start working with this group to continue to compete for Big Ten titles and elevate our program at the NCAA Championships.”

This year’s incoming class represents six states, including five athletes from the state of Iowa. The Hawkeyes also welcome two student-athletes from France.

“There are a lot of immediate impact athletes in this recruiting class who will make big contributions to our program throughout their careers,” Woody added. “Even though we graduated some terrific athletes last year, I believe many of these newcomers will fill those holes. They have the potential to continue to elevate our program to the top of the Big Ten Conference and NCAA.”

SPRINTS:
Olicia Lucas
Monroe, North Carolina
Nation Ford High School
12.01 (100M)
24.47 (200M)
55.11 (400M)

Jillian Sydnor
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Shippensburg High School
12.05 (100M)
24.88 (200M)
55.06 (400M)

Arianna Williams
Blythewood, South Carolina
Blythewood High School
12.20 (100M)
24.32 (200M)
54.32 (400M)

HURDLES:
Ali Frandsen
Ames, Iowa
Ames High School
14.08 (100H)
61.16 (400H)

DISTANCE:
Cameron Kalaway
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Prospect High School
2:15.89 (800M)
4:57.58 (1600M)
EVENTS: DISTANCE

Clare Kelly
Van Meter, Iowa
Van Meter High School
2:10.33 (800M)
4:39.36 (1600M)
EVENTS: DISTANCE

Ava Rush
Atlantic, Iowa
Atlantic High School
58.42 (400M)
2:14.14 (800M)
EVENTS: MID-DISTANCE

Audra Soderlind
Oswego, Illinois
Oswego High School
10:40.51 (3200M)
EVENTS: DISTANCE

THROWS:
Sydnie Smith
Columbus, Ohio
Bexley High School
153’6 (Discus)
42’3 (Shot Put)

Peyton Wilson
Lancaster, Ohio
Lancaster High School
156’2 (Hammer Throw)
130’3 (Discus)

JUMPS/MULTIS:
Carlee Rochford
New Hampton, Iowa
New Hampton High School
15.16 (100H)
18’0 ½ (Long Jump)
5’6 (High Jump)
4735 (Heptathlon)
EVENTS: MULTIS

Daniela-Martine Wamokpego
Meaux, France
Universite’ de la Sorbonne
44’6 (Triple Jump)
EVENTS: JUMPS

Annie Wirth
Geneseo, Illinois
Geneseo High School
14.90 (100H)
45.02 (300H)
19’5 ½ (Long Jump)
5’10 ¾ (High Jump)
EVENTS: MULTIS

Isabelle Woody
North Liberty, Iowa
UC Santa Barbara
5’4 (High Jump)
112’8 (Javelin)
4358 (Heptathlon)
EVENTS: MULTIS

Maud Zeffou Poaty
Ecouen, France
Com’Art Design
11.77 (100M)
24.29 (200M)
20’7 ¾ (Long Jump)
EVENTS: JUMPS

Van Aalsum Named B1G Offensive Player of the Week

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September 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa field hockey freshman Dionne van Aalsum has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after tallying five goals and four assists in wins over Vermont and Merrimack College.  It was announced Monday by the conference office.

Van Aalsum has been awarded Big Ten Offensive Player of Week two weeks in a row after recording multi-goal games in every game of her collegiate career.
The Castricum, Netherlands, native leads the nation with 21 goals, 46 points, 2.62 goals per game, and 5.75 points per game. The freshman recorded her third hat trick this season and an assist against Vermont and tallied two goals and three assists in the Hawkeye’s win over Merrimack.
The Hawkeyes lead the nation in winning percentage (1.000), shutouts (6), shutouts per game (.75), scoring margin (4.50), scoring average (4.80), goals allowed (3), goals against average (0.38), and points per game (13.38). Iowa ranks second in assist per game (3.62).
No. 1 Iowa, 8-0, travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan to open Big Ten play against No. 8 Michigan, 5-3, at 5 p.m. on Friday.