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Iowa State lands former Wofford guard

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has added a guard from the transfer portal. Wofford guard Jackson Paveletzke announced via social media that he is transferring to Iowa State. As a freshman this past season the Wisconsin native averaged better than 15 points per game and nearly four assists. He also shot better than 39 percent from three point range. He was named the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year.

Receiver Seth Anderson on his transfer to Iowa

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa receiver Seth Anderson hopes to be one of the key pieces to an improved Hawkeye offense next season. Anderson transferred to Iowa after posting 42 catches and scoring seven touchdowns last season for Charleston Southern. He joins a receiver group that lost Keagan Johnson and Arland Bruce to the transfer portal last season.

After putting up big numbers last season Anderson wanted to see if he would get a chance at a higher level.

Anderson is out this spring with an injury but says he will be ready for fall practice.

The Hawkeyes close spring drills on April 22nd.

Northern Iowa softball dumps the bunt

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Analytics is not just for Major League Baseball and has made its way to college softball. Northern Iowa leads the Missouri Valley race with an 11-1 record and ranks at or near the top in virtually every offensive category except one. They rank last in bunts and in 33 game have only four sacrifice bunts.

That’s UNI coach Ryan Jacobs who says former professor Robin Lund taught him that bunts are a waste of outs. Lund would go on to join Rick Heller’s baseball staff at Iowa and is now a coach with the Detroit Tigers. Despite their lack of bunting the Panthers are averaging better than six runs per game.

Heller says their view of the sacrifice bunt has completely changed.

The Panthers return to action Tuesday night at home by hosting Drake.

Monika Czinano drafted by the LA Sparks

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

NEW YORK – University of Iowa Fifth-Year center Monika Czinano was selected by the Los Angeles Sparks with 26th overall pick in the WNBA Draft. Czinano is the third Hawkeye that has been drafted in the WNBA since 2019. (Kathleen Doyle, Megan Gustafson)

Czinano finished her Iowa career with 2,413 points, 787 rebounds, and shot at least 67% the past four seasons. She was the fifth Hawkeye to net more than 2,000 points in a career.

17 Hawkeyes have been drafted or signed in the WNBA since the league originated in 1997.

Czinano broke the Big Ten Tournament single game field percentage record, going 11-of-12 (.917) to help Iowa to their 2023 Big Ten Championship victory over Ohio State. She reached double figures in 28 games this season and in 11 of them she netted more than 20 points.

Czinano finished her decorated Hawkeye career with Unanimous First Team All-Big Ten honors, was on the All-Big Ten Tournament, and earned honorable mention from the Associated Press in 2022-23.

Joens drafted by Dallas Wings in 2nd Round of WNBA Draft

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior Ashley Joens became the 16th player in school history and the second to be selected in the 2023 WNBA Draft. Joens was picked No. 19 by the Dallas Wings in the second round, joining teammate Stephanie Soares (Round 1, Pick 4, Washington (Traded to Dallas) in Dallas after a trade earlier in the night.

Joens becomes the fourth highest WNBA Draft pick in school history.

The Iowa City, Iowa, native recently concluded arguably the most decorated career in Cyclone women’s basketball history. She’s a three-time recipient of the Cheryl Miller Award, a four-time unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection and a two-time WBCA All-American.

Joens, who started all 158 games in her career, finished as Iowa State’s all-time leading scorer with 3,060 career points and was just the 14th player in NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball history to reach 3,000 points.

She averaged 19.4 points per game in her career to break the school record and rank eighth in Big 12 history. Joens exhibited the ability to score at all levels during her career, connecting on 344 career 3-pointers (fifth in Big 12 history) and making 740 free throws (third in Big 12 history). She shot 83.1 percent at the charity stripe.

Joens also dominated the glass, collecting 1,391 career rebounds and recording 65 career double-doubles.

In her career, Joens was recognized with 13 Big 12 Player of the Week honors, the second-most in Big 12 history behind only Baylor’s Brittney Griner.

In 2022-23, Joens poured in 21.6 points and pulled down 9.7 rebounds. She was named Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship Most Outstanding Player after averaging 26.7 points and 11.0 rebounds in leading the Cyclones to the tournament title. She scored 30 against Baylor, 22 against Oklahoma and 28 in the championship game against Texas.

Joens was the second Big 12 player drafted

Soares selected 4th overall at WNBA Draft

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior forward/center Stephanie Soares became the 15th player in school history to be selected in the WNBA Draft on Monday evening when she was chosen by the Washington Mystics with the No. 4 pick. Moments later, Soares was traded to the Dallas Wings.

Soares is the highest draft pick in school history, with the previous high being Alison Lacey with the 10th pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft. She joins Lacey as the second first-round pick in school history. 

Soares played just one season at Iowa State and it was cut short due to a knee injury suffered at Oklahoma on Jan. 8. She came to the Cyclones after a standout career at NAIA The Master’s University.

Despite playing just 13 games with the Cyclones, the Sao Paulo, Brazil, native, made an immediate impact for ISU. She averaged 14.4 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game for the Cyclones, reaching double figures in 11 contests and recording eight double-doubles.

Her season-high of 23 points came in wins against UNI and Michigan State. Soares pulled down 20 rebounds against West Virginia, recording the sixth 20-rebound game in school history.

Prior to transferring to Iowa State, Soares was a two-time NAIA Division I Player of the Year.

 Soares was the first Big 12 player selected in the draft

Lewis Central wins Treynor Girls Cardinal Relays 04/10/2023

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

Treynor Girls Cardinal Relays
04/10/2023

Team Scores

  1. Lewis Central 152
  2. Treynor 137
  3. Riverside 126
  4. Underwood 77
  5. Logan-Magnolia 75
  6. Tri-Center 50
  7. Shenandoah 42
  8. Red Oak 28
  9. Missouri Valley 28
  10. West Harrison 16

Lewis Central got wins from Jordan Matiyow (Shot Put), Elise Thramer (Discus), Payton Mathews (100M), and Madeline Fidone (400M),

Riverside got wins from Carly Henderson in the 800M 2:31.05 and the Lady Dawgs won the 4x100M Relay (Elly Henderson, Lydia Erickson, Ema Gordon, Veronica Andrusyshyn) 51.75, 4x200M Relay (Andrusyshyn, C. Henderson, E. Henderson, Erickson) 1:47.41, 4x400M Relay (Veronica Schechinger, Elly Henderson, Lydia Erickson, Carly Henderson) 4:20.58, and Sprint Medley (E. Henderson, Emma Gordon, Andrusyshyn, Erickson) 1:53.89.

Full results: CardinalRelays2023

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/10/2023

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Kuemper Catholic 4, Harlan 2
Missouri Valley 6, Logan-Magnolia 0
Panorama 6, West Central Valley 1
Tri-Center 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
Underwood 5, Treynor 0
Van Meter 10, AHSTW 0

BOYS SOCCER

Harlan 2, Kuemper Catholic 0
Treynor 5, Underwood 2
Van Meter 8, AHSTW 1

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/10/2023

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Atlantic 190, Kuemper Catholic 208, Denison-Schleswig 222
Medalist: Addy Beiter, Kuemper Catholic, 40
Runner-Up: Belle Berg, Atlantic 41
Other Atlantic Scores: Abby Smith 46, Abby Muller, 51, Lexi Noelck 52, Makenna Schroeder 56, Emma Rose 57.

East Union 312, Lenox NTS
Medalist: Sara Collins, East Union, 57
Runner-Up: Averie Eckles, East Union, 59

Logan-Magnolia 224, AHSTW NTS
Medalist: Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 54
Runner-Up: Jazmyn Guritz, Logan-Magnolia, 54

Nodaway Valley 225, Martensdale-St. Marys 229, Mount Ayr 241, Southeast Warren NTS.
Medalist: Ashlyn Gutierrez, Nodaway Valley, 50
Runner-Up: Carly Franey, Martensdale-St. Marys, 52

Southwest Valley 212, Red Oak 236
Medalist: Miaya Fourez, Southwest Valley, 50
Runner-Up: Maggie Haer, Southwest Valley, 52

Rolling Valley Conference Meet at AGCC
Boyer Valley 225, Gildden-Ralston 235, CAM 302, Woodbine 333, Exira-EHK 348, Coon Rapids-Bayard 380
Medalist: Addy Boell, Glidden-Ralston, 43
Runner-Up: Reese Snyder, CAM, 45

BOYS GOLF

AHSTW 194, Logan-Magnolia 197
Medalist: Jace Straight, Logan-Magnolia, 47
Runner-Up: Nate Jorgensen, AHSTW, 47

Rolling Valley Conference Meet @ AGCC
Coon Rapids-Bayard 173, CAM 174, Boyer Valley 178, Exira-EHK 187, Woodbine 199, Glidden-Ralston 225.
Medalist: Chase Jahde, CAM, 35
Runner-Up: Evan TenEyck, Boyer Valley, 37

East Union 201, Lenox 249
Medalist: Josh Lopez, East Union, 45
Runner-Up: Kyson Kessler, East Union, 46

Harlan 170, Lewis Central 172
Medalist: Tyler Reed, Lewis Central, 41
Runner-Up: Jace Gubbels, Harlan, 41

Maryville 159, Clarinda 180
Medalist: Jacob Scott, Maryville, 36
Runner-Up: Dylan Groomer, Maryville, 39

Mount Ayr 172, Nodaway Valley 186, SE Warren 226, Martensdale-St. Marys 249
Medalist: Tanner Streit, Mount Ayr, 41
Runner-Up: Dylan Graham, Mount Ayr, 41

Red Oak 188, Southwest Valley 206
Medalist: Tyler Beeson, Red Oak, 45
Runner-Up: Isaac Currin, Southwest Valley, 47

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/10/2023

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April 10th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Shenandoah 8, Atlantic 1
Singles
1. Paige Gleason 12 (S) def Rio Johnson 12 (A) 8-0
2. Emma Olson 12 (S) def Keira Olsen 12 (A) 8-5
3. Brook Hays 10 (S) def Quincy Sorenson 11 (A) 8-4
4. Jade Harter 11 (A) def Abigail Martin 11 (S) 8-3
5. Auri Trowbridge 11 (S) def Genevieve McCalla 11 (A) 8-3
6. Gabi Jacobs 9 (S) def Josephine Sorenson 12 (A) 8-1
Doubles
1. Gleason/Olson (S) def Johnson/Olsen (A) 8-2
2. Hays/Towbridge (S) def QSorenson/Harter (A) 8-3
3. Martin/Jacobs (S) def GMcCalla/JSorenson (A) 8-3

Red Oak 5, Kuemper Catholic 4
Southwest Valley 7, Creston 2

BOYS TENNIS

Shenandoah 6, Atlantic 3
Singles
1. Andrew Lawrence 11 (S) def Clevi Johnson 12 (A) 10-0
2. Nolan Waters 11 (A) def Dylan Gray 12 (S) 10-6
3. Lucas Sun 9 (S) def Easton O’Brien 12 (A) 10-4
4. Teagan Brunk 9 (S) def Kinnick Juhl 10 (A) 11-10 (4)
5. Seth Zwickel 11 (S) def Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) 10-7
6. Drew Morelock 11 (S) def Nick Bennett 11 (A) 10-7
Doubles
1. Lawrence/Gray (S) def Johnson/Waters (A) 10-3
2. O’Brien/Juhl (A) def Sun/Zwickel (S) 10-7
3. Rosenbaum/Bennett (A) def Brunk/Morelock (S) 10-8

CB Thomas Jefferson 7, Harlan 2
Kuemper Catholic 6, Red Oak 1
Southwest Valley 8, Creston 1