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Griswold Boys Track 2023-2024 Season Preview

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March 19th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

First row seated, left to right
Callen Kaiser, Bode Wyman, Mason Steinhoff, Hudson Perkins, Wyatt Silk, Holden Jensen
Second row on a knee, left to right
Nollan Smith, Jaden Jensen, Launie Smith, Cody Dorscher, Peyton Cook, Auden Wilson
Third row standing, left to right
Wyatt Peterson, Jacob Carnes, Shane Taylor, RJ Dishong, Braydon Lockwood, Tyler Bubolz
Not pictured: Alex Rasmussen, Calden Turner, assistant coach Cade Carstens, head coach Andy Everett

The Griswold Tigers Boys track season has come into full swing. The Tigers have 20 plus high schoolers out this year and are coached by Andy Everett.

Coach Everett gave a recap on how last season went.

Coach Everett talked about what the team has been working on in practice so far season.

Coach Everett elaborated on what his teams goals are for this year.

Griswold Tigers next track meet will be Tuesday March 26th at the Bulldog Relays in Bedford. That meet will get underway at 4:30 p.m.

Griswold Tiger Girls Track 2023-2024 Season Preview

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March 19th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Griswold Tigers girls track season has been into full gear. The Tigers have 21 participants out this year and are coached by Rachel Larsen.

Coach Larsen had this to say about last years track season.

Coach Larsen commented on how practice has been going so far.

Coach Larsen talked about a good freshmen class joining the team this season.

Coach Larsen says she her main goal for the team to remain healthy.

The Griswold Tigers next track meet will be Tuesday March 26th for the Bulldog Relays in Bedford. That event will get underway at 4:30 p.m.

McClear Tied for 11th After 2 Rounds

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March 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

HOUSTON – The University of Iowa men’s golf team concluded the first two rounds of play at the All-American Intercollegiate on Monday. The Hawkeyes are in 14th place after shooting 23-over par (293/306 = 599).

Senior Mac McClear is tied for 11th place at 1-over par. McClear fired an opening round 70 (-2). McClear’s first round featured four birdies and just two bogeys. McClear was tied for fourth place after the opening round. McClear followed up his first round with a 75 (+3) in the second round.

Freshman Max Tjoa and junior Ian Meyer are tied for 47th on the leaderboard at 7-over par.

Sam Houston leads the tournament at 4-over par. They hold a four-stroke lead over the field. Yuki Moriyama of UNLV leads the individual field at 4-under par

UP NEXT

The final round of the All-American Intercollegiate tees off on Tuesday morning.

 

 

Iowa’s Fran McCaffery on Tuesday’s NIT game against Kansas State

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March 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery says there was no thought of turning down an offer to play in the N-I-T. The Hawkeyes will host Kansas State in the opening round on Tuesday night. Seven schools turned down a chance to play in the N-I-T after being left out of the NCAA Tournament.

 

McCaffery was asked about the value of playing in the NIT.

 

Kansas State is 19-14 overall and finished 8-10 in the Big 12 race.

 

Tylor Perry, Arthur Kaluma and Cam Carter are the leading scorers for a team that McCaffery says has a lot of weapons.

 

NCAA First and Second Rounds Officially Sold Out

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March 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The 2024 NCAA First and Second Round sessions, featuring the University of Iowa, Holy Cross/UT Martin, Princeton and West Virginia women’s basketball teams, set for Saturday, March 23 and Monday, March 25 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena are officially sold out. The announcement was made Monday by the UI Athletics Department. Tickets for the first four game featuring Holy Cross vs. UT Martin are available at www.hawkeyesports.com/tickets

No. 1 seed Iowa will take on the winner of 16-seeds Holy Cross and UT-Martin, which will take place in Iowa City on Thursday. The Hawkeyes (29-4; 15-3) will face the winner of the play-in game on Saturday.

Carver-Hawkeye Arena will also host a first-round matchup between eighth-seeded West Virginia and ninth-seeded Princeton on Saturday. The winner of the first-round games will meet on Monday. Game times and TV designation for the Second Round are still to be determined.

The Hawkeyes have earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament three times in school history (1988, 1992 and 2024). Iowa is 2-2 all-time in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed. Iowa has hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament seven times dating back to 2013.

Iowa City’s first round attendance last year was higher than nine of the 16 sites’ first/second round combined attendance figure. Iowa City also owns four of the top 10 second round, single session attendance numbers in NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship history.

FIRST ROUND SESSION

12:30 p.m. (CT): Doors Open to Ticketed Fans

2:00 p.m. (CT): Iowa vs. Holy Cross/UT Martin

4:30 p.m. (CT): West Virginia vs. Princeton

Iowa State football ready for spring practice

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March 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State football team is embracing high expectations as spring practice begins this week. A young Cyclone squad stumbled early before finishing in a tie for fourth in the Big-12 race and 7-6 overall after losing to Memphis in the Liberty Bowl. Nearly all the key players return for next season.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell who says they have experience handling high expectations in past years.

Campbell says last season was a huge boost of confidence for the returning players.

Campbell admits there is a good feeling around the program heading into spring drills.

Among the key returnees is reigning Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the year Rocco Becht at quarterback who says the Cyclones welcome the expectations.

Becht says building consistency is a key for the offense this spring.

Becht says a 36-26 loss to Memphis in the Liberty Bowl has served as motivation in the off season.

Iowa State’s spring game is April 20th at Jack Trice Stadium

Iowa State women will play Maryland in NCAA Tournament

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March 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Iowa State women will play Maryland in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament Friday night at Stanford. The Cyclones are the seventh seed in the Portland region. They are 20-11 after last Tuesday’s loss to Texas in thew Big 12 championship game.

 

That’s senior guard Hannah Bellanger. Freshman forward Addy Brown says the competition in the Big 12 is good preparation for the NCAA Tournament.

 

Two seed Stanford plays Norfolk State in the other first round game.

MILLER BUZZER BEATER LIFTS BULLDOGS TO NINTH MVC TOURNAMENT TITLE IN PROGRAM HISTORY

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March 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

MOLINE, Ill. – The Drake University women’s basketball team continued their March magic today with a dramatic victory over Missouri State in the MVC Tournament title game. The top-seeded Bulldogs survived a late push from the No. 3 seed Lady Bears to earn the 15th NCAA Tournament berth in program history.

The intensity was evident from the jump as Anna Miller got the scoring started on the first possession of the game after a feed from Grace Berg. Missouri State answered with a deuce from all-league selection Lacy Stokes.

Katie Dinnebier buried the game’s first three-pointer to extend the Bulldogs’ early lead. She added an old fashioned three on the next trip down the floor and scored 10 of Drake’s first 14 points while pacing a 6-0 Bulldog run. The Lady Bears ended their scoreless streak with an Indya Green jumper, but Drake added four more on a pair of Miller buckets to force a Missouri State timeout.

The Drake advantage ballooned after layups from Berg, Courtney Becker, and Shannon Fornshell. The Bulldogs led 24-15 after the first quarter.

Green got going for the Lady Bears in the early portion of the second quarter with two straight scores in the paint to get their deficit back down to five. She hit another from distance to get her into double digits and cut the lead further to just two. The Lady Bears then got a traditional three-point play from MVC Sixth Player of the Year Kennedy Taylor to get within one.

Drake was outscored 20-14 in the second period and was held without a field goal for nearly six minutes to close the half, but still led 38-35 at the break.

The Bulldogs’ shooting woes down the stretch of the second period did not carry over into the second half. Anna Miller spearheaded a 9-0 Drake run to tip off the third quarter as the Dogs’ lead quickly grew back above 10 points. A Katie Dinnebier basket extended the Drake run to 11-0 before Jade Masogayo finally got the Lady Bears back on the board with four straight points.

The Lady Bears then leaned on Taylor to spark another run. Missouri State got back within seven after three successful trips. The Bulldogs added another score from Becker just before the third quarter clock expired and led 59-50 with 10 minutes to play.

Drake started to pull away as the fourth quarter got underway, extending their lead back out to 14 points, but the Lady Bears refused to go away with two prompt steals and scores to get back within eight. A Lacy Stokes reverse layup trimmed the lead further to six as Drake led 70-64 at the fourth quarter media timeout.

Missouri State lengthened their run to 14-0 over nearly four minutes of game time to get within two points as the drama ramped up down the stretch. Stokes capped off that spurt with two free throws to tie the score at 70 apiece.

Anna Miller put down four points to reach 23 for the game as the Bulldogs snagged a narrow four-point lead with just over a minute to play. Missouri State answered with a clutch corner three from Paige Rocca to make it 74-73 in favor of the Bulldogs. Drake looked to make it a three-point game again as Grace Berg banked one in as the shot clock expired, but replay review wiped the two-pointer off the board.

The Lady Bears called timeout to advance the ball into the frontcourt with 12.3 seconds on the ticker. Stokes curled around back-to-back screens and floated in a deuce to give the Lady Bears a 75-74 lead, their first of the game.

2.6 seconds remained for the Bulldogs who took their turn moving the ball across halfcourt with a timeout. Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman drew up a perfectly executed sideline out of bounds set that resulted in another Anna Miller bucket as time expired. Drake escaped with a 76-75 victory.

Miller’s buzzer beating score gave her 25 points to lead all players on Sunday. She also led Drake on the glass with seven rebounds. Katie Dinnebier and Grace Berg also scored in double digits with 17 points and 16 points, respectively. Taylor McAulay led the Drake offense with five assists.

“I love [our team’s] tenacity at any given moment,” Pohlman briefly said postgame. “They have this unwavering belief that not only the others around them are really, really good, but that sets us up for success. We [have some] amazing, amazing basketball players and women.”

Both Anna Miller and Katie Dinnebier earned All-Tournament honors while the latter took home the Patty Viverito Most Outstanding Player Award.

The Bulldogs will start NCAA Tournament play in Manhattan, Kan. on Friday, Mar. 22. Drake earned a No. 12 seed in the Albany 2 Regional and will face off against No. 5 seed Colorado. Tip time is still yet to be determined.

Hawkeyes Host Kansas State on Tuesday in NIT First Round

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March 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The third-seeded University of Iowa men’s basketball team will host No. 4 seed Kansas State in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on Tuesday at 8 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.  The game will be televised on ESPN.

Season ticket holders and I-Club contributors can order NIT tickets prior to the general public from now until 10 a.m. on Monday, March 18.  Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for UI students and youth.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Monday at I-800-IA-HAWKS or online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Because of the short turnaround time from the announcement to hosting Tuesday’s game, season ticket holders are not guaranteed to receive their season ticket location.  All purchasers will have the ability to select seats in the purchase process.

The NIT appearance will be the ninth in program history and the first since the 2016-17 season.  Iowa is 10-8 all-time in the NIT, including finishing runner-up in 2013.

The Hawkeyes enter the NIT with an 18-14 overall record, finishing in a three-way tie for sixth place in the Big Ten standings.  It was Iowa’s 11th upper division finish in the last 12 seasons.

All five Hawkeye starters garnered All-Big Ten recognition during the 2023-24 season.  Tony Perkins was a second-team All-Big Ten selection, leading scorer Payton Sandfort earned third-team honors, while Owen Freeman, Ben Krikke and Josh Dix were earned honorable mention recognition.  Freeman was also named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week, the first Hawkeye to earn the distinction since Jess Settles in 1994.

Kansas State enters the NIT with a 19-14 overall record.  The Wildcats, who were 8-10 in Big 12 play, advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament last week in Kansas City.  K-State’s Arthur Kaluma and Tyler Perry earned honorable mention All-Big 12 selections this season.

The winner of Tuesday’s game will meet the winner of a first round contest featuring No. 2 seed Utah and fourth-seeded UC Irvine.

Seven Big 12 Teams Selected To NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament

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March 18th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Seven Big 12 women’s basketball teams were selected to compete in the 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, the most teams from the league selected since 2013 and tied for the second-most in Big 12 history. It is the third consecutive year at least six Big 12 teams have been invited to the Big Dance.

Texas, who won the 2024 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, was picked as the No. 1 seed in Portland 4 Region, facing No. 16-seed Drexel at the Moody Center to begin its 10th consecutive NCAA Tournament run. No. 4-seeded Kansas State, making its second appearance in March Madness in three seasons, earned the right to host first-and-second round games, facing No. 13-seeded Portland to open the Albany 2 Region.

Big 12 regular season champion Oklahoma is in the field for the third consecutive March, picked as the No. 5-seed in the Albany 1 Region, facing No. 12-seed Florida Gulf Coast in Bloomington, Indiana. Additionally, Baylor earned a No. 5 seed, facing the First Four winner of Columbia and Vanderbilt in Blacksburg, Virginia. It is Baylor’s 20th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

Making their 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance, and fifth consecutive, No. 7-seed Iowa State faces No. 10-seed Maryland in Stanford, California as a part of the Portland 4 Region. Kansas and West Virginia each earned No. 8 seeds, with the Jayhawks facing Michigan at USC’s Galen Center in Los Angeles, California and the Mountaineers playing Princeton in Iowa City, Iowa. It is West Virginia’s second consecutive appearance while the Jayhawks return to the field after winning the 2023 WNIT.

The Big 12 has had at least five selections for the 23rd time in 27 tournaments. In total, the Conference has amassed 160 appearances in the Championship since the league’s inception in 1996-97.

Additionally, BYU and TCU were selected to the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT). Cincinnati accepted a bid to the WNIT.