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Number 4 Iowa woman fly past the MN Golden Gophers

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December 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (Via HawkeyeSports.com) – The fourth-ranked Iowa women’s basketball team hosted their first Big Ten game this season defeating Minnesota, 94-71, on Saturday afternoon inside a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Iowa improved to 13-1 this season and 2-0 in conference play. All-American Caitlin Clark finished with 35 points, five rebounds, and ten assists. The West Des Moines, Iowa, native has recorded 904 assists to become Iowa’s all-time assist leader and Big Ten all-time assist leader. Sophomore Hannah Stuelke had nearly a double-double with 19 points and eight rebounds going nine-of-10 from the field. Kate Martin also scored double digits with 13 points and six rebounds.

The Hawkeyes lead the Gophers, 25-12, after the first quarter. Clark led all scorers with 12 points followed by Stuelke and Sydney Affolter with four points apiece. The Hawkeyes grabbed 28 rebounds in the first half compared to Minnesota’s 15. Clark, Martin, and Stuelke all recorded double digits figures going into the third quarter. Iowa ran away with it in the second half shooting 61.5% from the field and 50% from three. Clark scored five triples in the second half. Iowa scored three layups in the row in midst of the fourth quarter to solidify the win.

Iowa led for the entirety of the match-up. Every available player recorded minutes in Saturday’s match-up. The Lady Hawks are in action next against Michigan State, Tuesday night at 8.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
– The Hawkeyes are off to their seventh 13-1 start in program history.
– Head Coach Lisa Bluder has led Iowa to three 13-1 starts.
– Iowa last started 13-1 in the 2017-18 season.
– National Player of the Year candidate, Caitlin Clark, is the first Division-I player to record 3,000+ points, 900+ assists, and 800+ rebounds in a career.
– Clark became the Big Ten’s and Iowa’s all-time leader in assists, eclipsing, Sam Logic and Sam Prahalis (Ohio State).
– Clark is now the NCAA’s fifth all-time leading scorer.
– It was her 49th career double-double, she is now Top 10 on the Big Ten’s all-time list.
– Clark has 50 career games with 25+ points, 5+ assists, and 5+ rebounds. (NCAA Best)
– Clark has registered 25+ points, 5+ assists, and 5+ rebounds in eight consecutive games which is the longest active streak nationally.
– Clark is now the all-time leader in 30+ point performances in men’s and women’s college basketball over the last 25 seasons. (44)
– Clark has scored 20+ points in 99-of-114 career games which is the most in program history.
– Kate Martin has scored 10+ points in nine out of the last 10 games.
– Hannah Stuelke netted 19 points and eight rebounds. (9-10 FG)
– The Hawkeyes have won the last 14 in a row played at home against Minnesota.
– Iowa had three players register double figures.
– Iowa is currently riding a Big Ten-best 10-game winning streak.
– Clark kept her alive streak of 72 consecutive games making a 3-point basket. (NCAA best)
– Since 2020-21, Iowa has scored 80+ points on 88 occasions which is the best nationally.
– Since 2020-21, Iowa has scored 90+ points 44 times which is also the best nationally.
– Marks Iowa’s 10th win this season by 20+ points.
– Iowa is 10-1 in the last 11 meetings with the Gophers.
– UI snapped Minnesota’s eight-game win streak.
– Iowa owns the longest active streak in the AP Top 5 at nine consecutive weeks.
– 13 of Iowa women’s basketball’s 15 all-time sellout crowds inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena have happened in the last three seasons, with the other two coming in 1985 and 1988.
– Clark is now the all-time leading scorer in the state of Iowa in Division-I college basketball history.

Iowa State falls to Memphis in the Liberty Bowl

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December 30th, 2023 by admin

A slow start proved costly as Iowa State lost to Memphis 36-26 in the Liberty Bowl. It was a game the Cyclones trailed 19-0 in the first quarter. Sophomore linebacker Caleb Bacon.

Memphis had 364 yards of passing and added 166 on the ground.

Rocco Becht had 446 yards of passing and three touchdowns but Memphis held the Cyclones to no rushing yards.

The Cyclones finish the season 7-6 and with most of the starters returning the future is bright.

Hawkeyes Start Strong at Soldier Salute

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December 30th, 2023 by admin

CORALVILLE, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s wrestling team finished day one of the second-annual Soldier Salute with 10 student-athletes in the semifinals. The Hawkeyes finished the day in first place, accumulating 95 team points.

In Session one, the Hawkeyes went 23-6 in the pool rounds, with 10 student-athletes going undefeated. Sterling Dias started the day off at 101 pounds with an 11-0 technical fall over Whitley Blake of Indiana Tech. She ended her first session with another tech. fall over Life’s Devyn Gomez, 14-4. Ava Bayless came in at 109 with a 10-0 tech. fall over Alyssa Valdivia of William Jewell, followed by another 14-4 tech. fall over Life’s Diana Gonzalez. At 116, Brianna Gonzalez notched two tech. falls defeating Adriana Martinez of Life (11-0) and Riley Horvath of Indiana Tech (13-2). At 123, Bella Ngo earned a 10-0 tech. fall against Emarie Bolosan of William Jewell. Emily Frost followed with another tech. fall, 12-2, against Indiana Tech’s Ellyana Kuzman.

Lilly Luft went 2-0 at 136 to start the day, notching a win against Koryna Diaz of William Jewell, via a 9-0 decision and a 10-0 tech. fall win over William Penn’s Sandra Arellano. Also at 136, Anakya Besco defeated Tarnpreet Soroya of Umpqua, via fall in 5:20 and continued with a 10-0 tech. fall over William Penn’s Alexis Cervantes. Reese Larramendy came in at 143 with a fall over Tatum Levendahl of Dubuque in 1:35. She ended the session earning a 10-0 tech. fall over Texas Wesleyan’s Maryellen Lafferty. At 155, Bella Mir made her season debut with two pins. Mir opened with a fall in 1:35 over Jennifer De La Torre of Umpqua, and followed with another fall in 43 seconds against Indiana Tech’s Cydney Bassett. Haley Ward opened at 170 with a quick 14-second pin against Kiara Meek of Dubuque, and then earned a forfeit over Tiffin’s Tia Leahy.

In Session two, the Hawkeyes put 10 athletes into the semifinals. Dias secured her spot at 101 with a quick 52-second pin over Teya Gardner of William Penn. At 116, Gonzalez followed with a tech. fall over Umpqua’s Taryn Evans, 12-1. Ngo advanced at 123 with a 10-0 tech. fall against Shea Reisel of Dubuque. At 130 pounds, Frost and Baudhuin battled in an all-Iowa quarterfinal. Frost came out on top with a fall in 4:16. Besco downed Victory’s Emma Gruenhagen via a 10-0 tech. fall at 136, and Luft notched a win as well over Mattison Parker of Texas Wesleyan with a 12-2 tech. fall. Larramendy notched a win at 143, pinning Texas Wesleyan’s Jalynn Patino in 1:14. Mir took the medical forfeit over Janida Garcia of Tiffin, and Haley Ward finished the day with her tech. fall over Umpqua’s Zoey Smalley, 10-0. Alivia White also advanced ahead to the finals at 191, where she will meet Jaycee Foeller who is wrestling unattached. Emmily Patneaud, unattached, will face Luft in the 136 semifinal.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH CLARISSA CHUN

“It is great to have 10 of our athletes advancing through to the semifinals. Every time we step on the mat, whether it’s at practice or in competition, our goal is to get one percent better. I am always extremely proud of their efforts and how they carry themselves on and off of the mat. Coming back from winter break and performing the way they did shows how locked in they are. We are excited to be back in action tomorrow.”

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will wrap up competition on day two of Soldier Salute, tomorrow starting at 11 a.m. (CT). All matches will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).

12 Hawkeyes Advance to Soldier Salute Semifinals

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December 30th, 2023 by admin

CORALVILLE, Iowa — Twelve University of Iowa wrestlers advanced to the semifinals at the Soldier Salute on Friday evening at Xtream Arena. The Hawkeyes have multiple semifinalists at four different weight classes, including three Hawkeyes at 133 pounds in Brody TeskeCullan Schriever and unattached freshman Kale Petersen.

Seven Hawkeyes advanced through the quarterfinal round on technical falls. Drake AyalaZach Glaizer and Real Woodseach tallied up multiple techs throughout the day, while Patrick Kennedy earned a pin in the morning before ending the night with a technical fall in the quarterfinals. Two unattached freshmen, Petersen and Gabe Arnold, are still alive in the winners’ bracket. Arnold majored Devan Hendricks (Bellarmine), 12-2, to advance.

The Solider Salute concludes on Saturday, beginning with Session III starting at 11:00 a.m. (CT). The action will be streamed live on BTN+.

Hawkeyes Send 16 to Quarterfinals at Soldier Salute

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December 29th, 2023 by admin

CORALVILLE, Iowa — Sixteen University of Iowa wrestlers advanced to the quarterfinals on Friday morning at Xtream Arena.

The Hawkeyes have multiple quarterfinalists at four different weight classes, including three Hawkeyes at 149 pounds and four at 133 pounds. Iowa posted 16 bonus point victories during the first session, including six technical falls and two pins.

Patrick Kennedy needed just 1:25 to dispatch Connor Euton (Iowa State) at 165, and at 133 Brody Teske (Iowa) pinned Garrett Totten of Navy in 4:34.

Wrestling unattached, freshman Kale Petersen knocked off 12th ranked Angelo Rini.

Session II of the Soldier Salute will begin at 3:30 p.m. (CT). The action will be streamed live on BTN+.

Iowa OC Brian Ferentz prepares for final game at Citrus Bowl

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December 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz says too much attention has been focused on him and not what the Hawkeyes have accomplished this season. The son of head coach Kirk Ferentz was informed in the middle of the season that he will not be retained and his final game will be Monday’s Citrus Bowl against Tennessee.

A win on Monday would be the 11th of the season and only the fourth time it has happened.

Brian Ferentz says he has remained focused on this season since being informed of his dismissal.

No. 4 Iowa women host Minnesota on Saturday

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December 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women return to Big Ten play on Saturday by hosting Minnesota. Under first-year coach Dawn Plitzuweit the Gophers are 11-1.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who says the Gophers have made big strides this season and the addition of six-five center Sophie Hart from North Carolina State has been a difference maker.

Both teams have been off since the 21st and Bluder feels the time off was good for her team.

Iowa’s Nick Jackson has unexpected decision to make

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December 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa linebacker Nick Jackson spent most of this month preparing for what he thought was his final college game. Now the Virginia transfer has a decision to make. He could return after being granted a waiver by the NCAA for another season. Jackson finished second in tackles and second in sacks for an Iowa team that takes a 10-3 record into Monday’s Citrus Bowl against Tennessee.

If this is his one and only year with the program he will always remember playing in Kinnick Stadium.

Gophers at #4 Iowa, tomorrow, 1 P-M

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December 29th, 2023 by admin

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Golden Gopher women’s basketball team puts an eight-game winning streak on the line when it visits fourth-ranked Iowa tomorrow afternoon. Minnesota is 11-1 on the season, while the host Hawkeyes are 12-1 and on a nine-game winning streak. The Gopher loss came to number-15 U-Conn back on November 19th, while the Hawkeye loss came to 11th-ranked Kansas State on November 16th. Two of the top guards in the country will be showcased in tomorrow’s game. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is averaging 30.5-points per game, while Minnesota’s Mara Braun is scoring 20.3-points per contest. The game is a sellout and will tip off at 1 P-M tomorrow at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City.

Gopher head coach Dawn Plitzuweit (PLITZ-uh-white) says facing Iowa right now is fine with her

Plitzuweit says Iowa guard Caitlin Clark is special

Plitzuweit says Clark is growing the women’s college basketball game

Plitzuweit says they have to be focused tomorrow

Gopher guard Mara Braun of Wayzata says they are looking forward to playing in a hostile environment

Braun says Caitlin Clark has brought a lot to college basketball

Braun says the Gophers have improved since the U-Conn game in November

Listen for the game on KJAN Saturday, beginning at 12:45, with the tip-off at 1-p.m.

Iowa State plays Memphis in the Liberty Bowl Friday afternoon

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December 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State will try to cap a bounce back season with a victory on Friday when the Cyclones take a 7-5 into the Liberty Bowl against Memphis. After a 4-8 season in 2022 the Cyclones opened this campaign 1-2.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell, who says he remained confident even during the slow start.

A young Cyclone team has a chance to earn a fourth eight-win season in the last seven years.

The Cyclones beat Memphis 21-20 in the 2017 Liberty Bowl and this will be like another road game.

Campbell says a key will be how the Cyclones have handled the month off as well as the bowl atmosphere.

Campbell says freshman quarterback Rocco Becht help direct the Cyclones through a rough start.