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Hawkeyes Drop Series Opener to Gophers

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team was defeated, 16-9, by Minnesota on Friday night at Duane Banks Field.

The Hawkeyes raced out to a 7-0 lead through two innings, but Minnesota responded back with a seven-run inning in the top of the third. The Gophers would ultimately scored 16 unanswered runs en route to the win. The Hawkeyes scored two in the eighth but couldn’t mount a comeback.

Brody Brecht got the start on the mound for Iowa. Brecht threw three innings and allowed seven runs on five hits. The Ankeny, Iowa, native struck out five Gophers while walking two and hitting one.

Jack Whitlock was tagged with the loss after allowing three runs in 1/3 of an inning. Elliot Cadieux-Lanoue and Zach Voelker each allowed three runs.

Jack Young, Ganon Archer and Chas Wheatley combined to throw 4 1/3 innings allowing a combined two hits and no runs while striking out four.

On the offensive side two Hawkeyes had three hit performances. Davis Cop and Kyle Huckstorf were both 3-for-5 with an RBI on the night.

Raider Tello was 2-for-5 with four RBIs. Gable Mitchell, Andy Nelson and Sam Petersen each tallied two hits for Iowa.

The Hawkeyes outhit the Gophers 14-11, but Iowa left 10 runners on base compared to Minnesota’s three.

Tobias Notches Top-3 Long Jump Nationally

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – University of Iowa track and field competed from coast-to-coast on Friday at the Florida Relays on the campus of the University of Florida, as well as the Mike Fanelli Track Classic in San Francisco and the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, California.

Senior Tionna Tobias headlined the day with a personal-best 6.51 meters (21’ 4.25”) in the women’s long jump invitational at the Florida Relays. That mark ranks third in NCAA Division I this season, as well as third in the Hawkeye record book. Tobias placed first in the event.

Iowa’s jumpers weren’t done. In the women’s long jump, freshman Maud Zeffou-Poaty placed second with a jump of 6.19 meters (20’ 3.75”). That marks a new PR and ties for fifth in the women’s program history. The jump also ranks 17th in NCAA Division I.

UP NEXT

Tomorrow, Iowa competes at the Florida Relays in Gainesville, Florida, and the Mike Fanelli Track Invite in San Francisco, California.

Hawkeyes Wrap Up Day One at Sunshine State Invite

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

SARASOTA, Fla. – The University of Iowa rowing team competed in the Sunshine State Invite on Friday at Nathan Benderson Park.

The Hawkeyes competed in the 1V8, 2V8, 3V8, 1V4, and 2V4 in heats of 1-km sprints. The field consisted of Miami, Louisville, UCF, Michigan State, UNC, Kansas, Kansas State, Jacksonville, UMass, Old Dominion, West Virginia, and Stetson.

Iowa’s top placements of the day came from the 1V8, placing 1st by 1.49 seconds, 3V8, placing 1st by 2.57 seconds, and 2V4, placing 1st by 4.37 seconds. All of Iowa’s boats from today’s competition advanced to the A-4 Finals Saturday morning.

Hawkeyes will return to action tomorrow morning beginning at 7:30 a.m. (CT) to compete in the finals. Fans can watch live at http://rhstv.com or follow along live at https://www.firarowing.org.

Iowa Softball: Adams No Hits the Spartans

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team took game one of the three-game series against Michigan State, 4-0, on Friday evening at Bob Pearl Field.

Sophomore Jalen Adams (8-6) threw the program’s 19th no-hitter as Iowa picked up the win over the Spartans. This was Iowa’s first no-hitter since May 2021. Adams allowed two free passes and struck out two Michigan State hitters in seven innings of work.

UP NEXT

Iowa (15-11, 3-1) returns to action Saturday for game two against Michigan State. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. (CT). The game will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required) and broadcast live on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

 

 

ISU Evens Series with Seventh Inning Comeback

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

WACO, Texas – Iowa State (12-17, 3-5 Big 12) evened the weekend series against No. 23 Baylor (18-12, 2-9 Big 12) on Friday afternoon, using a three-run seventh inning to overtake the nationally-ranked Bears, 3-2.

After tallying just one hit the night prior against the Bears, Iowa State’s bats came to life on Friday, as the Cyclones notched nine hits on the day to pull the ranked road win.

ISU was held scoreless for the first six innings, marking 13 consecutive scoreless innings against the Bears before the Cyclones broke through in the seventh inning. In the seventh, ISU strung together four hits to score three runs to overcome a 2-0 deficit and earn a come-from-behind victory.

Milaysia Ochoa, McKenna Andrews and Olivia Wardlow all had multiple hits on the day, with Ochoa driving in one run. Alesia Ranches accounted for the other two RBI, as her go-ahead base knock in the seventh was the difference. Ranches also drew a pair of walks on the afternoon.

Lauren Schurman started in the circle for the Cyclones, as the freshman from Delaware allowed just one run on two hits in her two and a third innings. Jaiden Ralston (2-3) relieved Schurman and threw the remaining four and two-thirds innings, allowing just one more run while striking out four Bears.

Not to be overshadowed on the day, Baylor’s Aliyah Binford hurled six innings of action, striking out 11 Cyclones along the way. Baylor’s lockdown pitcher from Thursday, RyLee Crandall (8-5), came in for a save opportunity in the seventh inning, but she allowed three runs and a pair of runs as she earned her fifth loss of the season

On Deck

ISU will wrap up the weekend series tomorrow, March 30, when it returns to Getterman Field to face Baylor in the weekend finale rubber match. Saturday’s game is set to start at noon and will be streamed live on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

 

 

Nodaway Valley Wolverine boys golf preview

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Nodaway Wolverine boys golf team getting ready for their first golf meet of the season. The Wolverines are coached by Joel Klobnak.

Coach Klobnak says that team came out on top at many golf meets last year.

Coach Klobnak talked about what the Wolverines have been working on in practice.

Coach Klobnak revealed who would be his front 3 standout athletes this year.

Coach Klobnak said his main goal of the season is for team to go out and have some fun.

The Wolverines will have their first golf meet at the Griswold Country Club on Monday April 1st as they will be taking Essex and Griswold. That meet will get underway at 4:00 p.m.

Griswold Tigers Boys Golf Preview

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March 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Griswold Tigers are eager to get their season underway. The Tigers are coached by Chad Rodgers this year.

Coach Rodgers enjoys the hard work ethic of the squad so far this season.

Coach Rodgers says the squad have been working on their short game in practice.

Coach Rodgers mentioned he would like to see how junior Hogan Hook and see how the team finishes the season.

The Tigers first golf meet of the season will be Monday April 1st, as they will host Essex and Nodaway Valley at the Griswold Country Club. That golf meet will start at 4:00 p.m.

 

Boys and Girls Results from Griswold Track Meet

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March 29th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys Results

Boys 100m Dash

#1 Zach Thornburg (East Mills) – 11.29
#2 Luke Sternberg (AHSTW) – 11.56
#3 Peyton Cook (Griswold) – 11.56
#4 Eli Madsen (ACGC) – 11.71
#5 Nolan Grebin (Stanton) – 11.81
#6 KC Sitzman (SW Valley) – 11.82
#7 Tony Racine (Essex) – 12.09
#8 Kade Sorensen (ACGC) – 12.16

Boys 110m Hurdles

#1 Peyton Cook (Griswold) – 15.52
#2 Nolan Grebin (Stanton) – 15.54
#3 Treyton Schneider (ACGC) – 15.92
#4 Brexton Schneider (ACGC) – 15.99
#5 Jaxon Gordon (Riverside) – 16.19
#6 Gavin Newcomb (AHSTW) – 16.25
#7 Gavin Ford (Stanton) – 17.25
#8 Roman Keefe (Southwest Valley) – 18.36

Boys 200m Dash

#1 Luke Sternberg (AHSTW) – 23.12
#2 Peyton Cook (Griswold) – 23.66
#3 KC Sitzman (Southwest Valley) – 24.13
#4 Gavin Newcomb (AHSTW) – 24.29
#5 Kade Sorensen (ACGC) – 24.75
#6 Brody Cozier (Southwest Valley) – 24.89
#7 Brenton Barry (Tri-Center) – 25.03
#8 Zach Nelson (Tri-Center) – 25.07

Boys 400m Dash

#1 Caleb Hatch (AHSTW) – 52.94
#2 Wyatt Mendenhall (Southwest Valley) – 55.28
#3 Cody Dorscher (Griswold) – 56.35
#4 Easton Stringham (ACGC) – 56.36
#5 Brenton Barry (Tri-Center) – 58.07
#6 Sawyer Forney (Fremont-Mills) – 58.77
#7 Ashon Kline (Essex) – 1:01.3
#8 Callen Keiser (Griswold) – 1:02.44

Boys 400m Hurdles

#1 Nolan Grebin (Stanton) – 58.91
#2 Tate Fever (ACGC) – 59.79
#3 Jaxon Gordon (Riverside) – 1:00.45
#4 Jathan South (ACGC) – 1:01.20
#5 Peyton Cook (Griswold) – 1:01.48
#6 Riley Hartman (Southwest Valley) – 1:04.65
#7 Carter Rycroft (Fremont-Mills) – 1:06.81
#8 Blake Schaaf (Fremont-Mills) – 1:06.93

Boys 800m Run

#1 Gavin Sloss (ACGC) – 2:08.92
#2 Jarrett McClain (ACGC) – 2:09.33
#3 Owen Fenner (Riverside) – 2:11.31
#4 AJ Harder (Tri-Center) – 2:12.18
#5 Lincoln Thomas (Tri-Center) – 2:1.84
#6 Cruz Jaquez (Riverside) – 2:21.09
#7 Brayden Lockwood (Griswold) – 2:24.03
#8 Steven Barrett (East Mills) – 2:24.93

Boys 1600m Run

#1 Andrew Mahaffey (ACGC) – 4:53.79
#2 Dawson Henderson (Riverside) – 4:57.05
#3 Brody Henderson (Riverside) – 4:59.76
#4 Collin Harder (AHSTW) – 5:07.66
#5 Brennan Boden (Tri-Center) – 5:14.44
#6 Carter Buttry (Sidney) – 5:15.31
#7 Cody Dorscher (Griswold) – 5:18.80
#8 Simeon Weers (Tri-Center) – 5:27.08

Boys 800 Sprint Medley

#1 AHSTW – 1:38.77 (Pope, Soukup, Hatch, Sternberg)
#2 Southwest Valley – 1:42.27 (Cozier, Johnston, Sitzman, Mendenhall)
#3 ACGC – 1:42.54 (Crawford, South, Stringham, Brincks)

Boys 3200m Run

#1 Collin Harder (AHSTW) – 10:45.90
#2 Preston Kent (ACGC) – 11:12.86
#3 Cody Dorscher (Griswold) – 11:14.20
#4 Holden Jensen (Griswold) – 11:18.55
#5 Carter Buttry (Sidney) – 11:42.10
#6 Brody Beeler (ACGC) – 11:51.77
#7 Kingston Carrigan (Riverside) – 12:30.49
#8 Malachi Gray (Heartland Christian) – 12:52.39

Boys 4x100m Relay

#1 ACGC – 45.61 (Crawford, Madsen, Solorzano, Bunde)
#2 Southwest Valley – 47.49 (Sitzman, Johnston, Cozier, Mendenhall)
#3 Riverside – 48.22 (Gordon, Smith, Roller, Amdor)

Boys 4x200m Relay

#1 ACGC – 1:35.59 (Crawford, Solrzano, Madsen, Bunde)
#2 East Mills – 1:37.36 (Thornburg, Urban, Stearns, Mastin)
#3 Fremont-Mills – 1:41.32 (Ekpai, Rycroft, Madison, Roberts)

Boys 4x110m Shuttle Hurdle

#1 ACGC – 1:02.81 (Fever, South, B. Schneider, T. Schneider)
#2 Southwest Valley – 1:07.49 (Hartman, Wetzel, Bissell, Mendenhall)
#3 Fremont-Mills – 1:08.91 (Madison, Schaaf, Rycroft, Baker)

Boys 4x800m Relay

#1 Riverside – 8:49.34 (B. Henderson, D. Henderson, Jaquez, Fenner)
#2 ACGC – 8:49.57 (Sloss, Van Meter, McClain, Mahaffey)
#3 Tri-Center – 8:54.42 (Harder, Boden, Weers, Thomas)

Boys Distance Medley

#1 Riverside – 4:00.49 (Roller, Hackett, D. Henderson, B. Henderson)
#2 AHSTW – 4:07.85 (Soukup, Pope, Wheatley, Nelson)
#3 Griswold – 4:13.25 (Steinhoff, Smith, Wilson, Lockwood)

Boys Discus Throw

#1 Cooper Marvel (Fremont-Mills) – 138-04
#2 Mason Wahl (ACGC) – 129-03
#3 Jett Petersen (AHSTW) – 126-11
#4 Jason Barry (West Harrison) – 123-08
#5 RJ Dishong (Griswold) – 121-09.5
#6 Mason Dovel (Sidney) – 114-00
#7 Caleb Brandt (Fremont-Mills) – 109-08.5
#8 Shane Taylor (Griswold) – 100-11

Boys High Jump

#1 Lance Bunde (AGCG) – 6-04
#2 Treyton Schneider (ACGC) – 6-00
#3 Gavin Wetzel (Southwest Valley) – 5-10
#4 Aiden Stenzel (Sidney) – 5-08
#5 Auden Wilson (Griswold) – 5-06
#6 Wade Sholes (Essex) – 5-04
#7 Isaiah Sholes (Essex) – 5-04

Boys Long Jump

#1 Tony Racine (Essex) – 19-10.25
#2 Anthony Solorzano (ACGC) – 19-00.75
#3 AJ Harder (Tri-Center) – 19-00
#4 Gavin Ford (Stanton) – 18-09.50
#5 Zach Nelson (Tri-Center) – 18-09.25
#6 Landon Baker (Fremont-Mills) – 18-07.25
#7 Bode Wyman (Griswold) – 18-02.50
#8 Brody Crozier (Southwest Valley) – 18-00

Boys Shot Put

#1 Jett Peterson (AHSTW) – 45-09.5
#2 Cooper Marvel (Fremont-Mills) – 45-08.0
#3 Nolan Birdsall (West Harrison) – 43-08.5
#4 Mike Fuller (ACGC) – 43-00.5
#5 Caleb Brandt (Fremont Mills) – 42-05.0
#6 Theron Mullen (Southwest Valley) – 41-07.5
#7 RJ Dishong (Griswold) – 41-07.0
#8 Jason Barry (West Harrison) – 40-03.0

Team Scores

#1 ACGC – 165
#2 AHSTW – 93
#3 Griswold – 85
#4 Riverside – 70
#5 Southwest Valley – 61
#6 Fremont Mills – 56
#7 Tri-Center – 45
#8 Stanton – 33
#9 Sidney – 25
#10 East Mills – 24
#11 Essex – 23
#12 West Harrison – 19
#13 Heartland Christian – 1

 

 

Girls Results

Girls 100m Dash

#1 Emma Cooper (Southwest Valley) – 13.04
#2 Cindy Swain (Essex) – 13.32
#3 Hannah Marsh (Riverside) – 13.94
#4 Reese Gute (Fremont Mills) – 14.18
#5 Kinley Blackburn (Fremont-Mills) – 14.25
#6 Jocelyn Tackett (Sidney) – 14.25
#7 Holly Hering (Riverside) – 15.07
#8 Mackenzie Stearns (East Mills) – 15.16

Girls 100m Hurdles

#1 Bella Gute (Fremont Mills) – 16.76
#2 Izzy Weldon (Fremont Mills) – 16.97
#3 Hannah Olson (Stanton) – 17.06
#4 Carsyn Adams (Griswold) – 17.72
#5 Elly McDonald (Stanton) – 18.39
#6 Sierra Pearson (Southwest Valley) – 18.52
#7 Lilli Reed (Riverside) – 18.67
#8 Ayla Richardson (Riverside) – 19.20

Girls 200m Dash

#1 Lydia Erickson (Riverside) – 27.16
#2 Kyla Hart (Stanton) – 28.17
#3 Emily Madison (Fremont Mills) – 28.28
#4 Eve Brumbaugh (Sidney) – 29.12
#5 Olivia Lund (Riverside) – 29.16
#6 Brooklyn Schafer (ACGC) – 30.02
#7 Meranda Gruber (ACGC) – 30.04
#8 Anistyn Poston (Southwest Valley) – 31.83

Girls 400m Dash

#1 Eve Brumbaugh (Sidney) – 1:04.12
#2 Carsyn Adams (Griswold) – 1:04.46
#3 Ellie Switzer (Fremont Mills) – 1:04.59
#4 Cindy Swain (Essex) – 1:05.56
#5 Sophia Fenner (Riverside) – 1:06.18
#6 Grace Steinmertz (Heartland Christian) – 1:08.05
#7 Meg Haies (Riverside) – 1:11.20
#8 Cloe Brown (East Mills) – 1:11.31

Girls 400m Hurdles

#1 Meg Haines (Riverside) – 1:09.32
#2 Hannah Wilson (Fremont Mills) – 1:11.31
#3 Carsyn Adams (Griswold) – 1:13.07
#4 Addison Adams (Griswold) – 1:13.24
#5 Carlie Nuckolls (Fremont Mills) – 1:17.39
#6 Katey Lillie (Southwest Valley) – 1:23.53)
#7 Ayla Richardson (Riverside) – 1:25.10

Girls 800m Run

#1 Ava Campbell (ACGC) – 2:24.90
#2 Hannah Wilson (Fremont Mills) – 2:29.75
#3 Bentley Rone (Riverside) – 2:40.57
#4 Ellie Switzer (Fremont Mills) – 2:41.18
#5 Grace Steinmetz (Heartland Christian) – 2:42.48
#6 Carly Henderson (Riverside) – 2:44.36
#7 Keira Diehm (Heartland Christian) – 2:50.32
#8 Taylor Juarez (Essex) – 3:00.36

Girls 1500m Run

#1 Bailey Richardson (Riverside) – 5:48.61
#2 Becca Cody (Riverside) – 6:02.88
#3 Chloe Ferneau (Heartland Christian) – 6:03.89
#4 Ella Sandahl (Essex) – 6:05.46
#5 Alexis Barrett (Sidney) – 6:06.67
#6 Brookelynn Billingsley (Fremont Mills) – 6:08.05
#7 Ava Forney (Fremont Mills) – 6:19.73
#8 Olivia Kathikar (Southwest Valley) – 6:23.06

Girls 800m Sprint Medley

#1 Fremont Mills – 1:59.94 (Gute, Blackburn, Alley, Switzer)
#2 Stanton – 1:59.97 (McDonald, Olson, Hart, Johnson)
#3 Riverside – 2:01.18 (Reed, Gordon, Lund, Schnack)

Girls 3000m Run

#1 Hannah Wilson (Fremont Mills) – 11:59.45
#2 Kiera Diehm (Heartland Christian) – 12:34.24
#3 Ella Sandahl (Essex) – 12:48.24
#4 Brookelynn Billingsley (Fremont Mills) – 13:05.80
#5 Chloe Ferneau (Heartland Christian) – 13:10.32
#6 Becca Cody (Riverside) – 13:21.25
#7 Alexis Barrett (Sidney) – 13:34.31
#8 Danika Feigenbutz (Riverside) – 14:30.62

Girls 4x100m Relay

#1 Riverside – 52.95 (Henderson, Schnack, Gordon, Erickson)
#2 Stanton – 54.53 (Hart, McDonald, Olson, Johnson)
#3 Fremont Mills – 55.71 (Weldon, Blackbur, Gute, Alley)

Girls 4x200m Relay

#1 Riverside – 1:50.42 (Lund, C. Henderson, L. Henderson, Erickson)
#2 Fremont-Mills – 1:55.75 (Gute, Alley, Chambers, Madison)
#3 ACGC – 1:59.14 (Muller, Langgaard, Schafer, Akers)

Girls 4x100m Shuttle Hurdle

#1 Fremont Mills – 1:08.54 (Gute, Weldon, Nuckolls, Madison)
#2 Stanton – 1:10.27 (Hart, Johnson, McDonald, Olson)
#3 Griswold – 1:16.64 (Wman, Laverty, A. Adams, C. Adams)

Girls 4x400m Relay

#1 Riverside – 4:16.95 (Schechinger, Henderson, Erickson, Henderson)
#2 Fremont Mills – 4:27.62 (Switzer, Gute, Nuckolls, Chambers)
#3 ACGC – 4:38.81 (Petersen, Akers, Langgaard, Campbell)

Girls 4x800m Relay

#1 Riverside – 10:44.27 (Rone, Fenner, Husz, Richardson)
#2 ACGC – 11:40.67 (Petersen, Schafer, Muller, Akers)
#3 Griswold – 11:49.07 (Reynolds, Tischer, Palmer, Askeland)

Girls Distance Medley

#1 Fremont Mills – 4:31.80 (Weldon, Alley, Gute, Wilson)
#2 Riverside – 4:47.43 (Reed, Gordon, Schnack, Schechinger)
#3 Griswold – 5:02.29 (Houser, Palmer, Adams, Askeland)

Girls Discus

#1 Madison Kelley (Riverside) – 110-06
#2 Lilly Peters (Sidney) – 102-11.5
#3 Macy Mitchell (Fremont Mills) – 100-01
#4 Becca Littler (ACGC) – 96-08
#5 Caydence Boals (ACGC) – 91-07.5
#6 Jenevieve McLaughlin (Fremont Mills) – 90-08
#7 Deliah Kinser (Griswold) – 84-04
#8 Sophia Fenner (Riverside) – 80-06

Girls High Jump

#1 Carlie Chambers (Fremont Mills) – 5-02
#2 Emily Madison (Fremont Mills) – 5-02
#3 Olivia Lund (Riverside) – 5-00
#4 Jocelyn Tackett (Sidney) – 4-08
#5 Airika Palmer (Griswold) – 4-06
#6 Katey Lillie (Southwest Valley) – 4-04
#7 Lille Reed (Riverside) – 4-04
#8 Cloe Brown (East Mills) – 4-04

Girls Long Jump

#1 Paycee Holmer (Hamburg) – 17-06.75
#2 Emma Cooper (Southwest Valley) – 16-00.5
#3 Lauren Johnson (Stanton) – 15-07
#4 Carlie Chambers (Fremont Mills) – 14-10.5
#5 Carlie Nuckolls (Fremont Mills) – 14-08.25
#6 Kayden Schnack (Riverside) – 14-06.25
#7 Shyan Young (ACGC) – 13-08.25
#8 Ayla Richardson (Riverside) – 13-03.5

Girls Shot Put

#1 Lilly Peters (Sidney) – 34-06
#2 Sophia Fenner (Riverside) – 34-01.5
#3 Mackenzie Richards (Southwest Valley) – 32-09.5
#4 Macy Mitchell (Fremont Mills) – 32-02
#5 Samantha Davies (Southwest Valley) – 31-10
#6 Kaycie Perkins (Riverside) – 29-04.5
#7 Madison Rush (Griswold) – 28-11.5
#8 Olivia Mahaffey (ACGC) – 28-01

Team Results

#1 Fremont Mills – 181
#2 Riverside – 167
#3 Southwest Valley – 67
#4 Griswold – 63
#5 ACGC – 59
#6 Stanton – 56
#7 Sidney – 50
#8 Essex – 38
#9 Heartland Christian – 27
#10 Hamburg – 10
#11 East Mills – 8

Golf Scores from Corning Triangular

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March 29th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys Results

CAM

Madden Cary 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 5 4 47
Creighton Kinzie 5 6 4 5 6 6 7 6 5 50
Braxton Dennis 5 6 6 5 8 8 8 8 5 59
Bryce Zimmerline 10 8 7 8 9 10 7 8 6 73
Ashton Hagen 6 9 4 8 6 7 10 8 9 67
Kayden Winther 8 9 4 3 6 7 9 3 5 54

Team Score – 210

Essex

Kaden Buick 6 7 5 7 6 5 5 4 3 48
Derek Bartlett 5 6 4 4 4 6 6 6 4 45
Bradley Franks 6 6 5 5 6 7 7 7 5 54
Kaden Peeler 7 6 5 5 5 7 8 6 5 54

Team Score – 201

Southwest Valley

Isaac Currin 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 47
Ethan Bruce 5 5 4 6 4 6 6 6 5 47
Gage Sesker 7 5 5 5 5 8 7 7 5 54

Team Score – 148

 

Girls Results

CAM

Kaitlyn Platt 8 7 6 6 7 9 10 8 6 67
Hallie Keeler 8 7 9 6 9 10 10 6 8 73

Team Score – 140

 

Essex

Leah Sandin 9 6 5 5 8 7 6 8 5 59
Riley Burke 4 7 9 6 6 6 8 6 6 58
Ella Peterson 7 8 6 6 7 8 9 7 4 62

Team Score – 179

 

Southwest Valley

Grace Bain 8 9 6 7 6 7 7 7 4 61
Sidney Crill 8 7 6 5 7 8 7 6 6 60
Kaya Owen 6 7 3 9 7 10 7 7 5 61
Josie Harris 8 10 6 10 8 10 9 9 6 76

Team Score – 258

Iowa State falls to Illinois in the NCAA Tournament

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March 29th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A Cyclone rally fell short in Boston

John Walters on the Cyclone Network. Iowa State sliced a 10-point Illinois halftime lead to two but could not get over the hump in a 72-69 loss in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. A slow start was costly as the Cyclones trailed by as many as 13 points in the opening half and never led.

A Cyclone team that was picked to finish seventh in the Big-12 preseason poll finishes with a record of 29-8 and a Big-12 Tournament title.

Illinois won its seventh straight game to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 2005.[

That’s Illinois coach Brad Underwood. The Illini held off Iowa State in the waning minutes and will play top ranked and defending champion UCONN in the East Regional final on Saturday.

Terrance Shannon led The Illini with 29 points. Curtis Jones paced the Cyclones with 26.