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Kalscheur set to play in 2023 NABC-Reese’s College All-Star Game

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March 28th, 2023 by admin

HOUSTON, Texas –Iowa State senior Gabe Kalscheur has been selected to play in the 2023 NABC-Reese’s College All-Star Game. Kalscheur is the eighth Cyclone selected to play in the game.

The All-Star game will take place on Friday, March 31 at 3:30 p.m. at NRG Stadium in Houston as part of Reese’s Final Four Friday. The game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network, and admission to the game and Reese’s Final Four Friday is free.

In two years at Iowa State, Kalscheur appeared in 68 games for the Cyclones, leading Iowa State to back-to-back NCAA Tournament Appearances and a Sweet 16 trip in 2022. He scored 761 points, while connecting on 113 3-pointers as a Cyclone. In his five-year career that started at Minnesota, Kalscheur scored 1,677 points over 156 games. He tallied 293 3-pointers and 166 steals, while playing nearly 5,000 minutes on the floor.

Kalscheur is a member of the West All-Stars, coached by Texas A&M’s Buzz Williams.

Atlantic boys soccer looking to continue growth under familiar new coach

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March 28th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic boys soccer team is hoping to continue to grow the program under new head coach Mark Andersen. It won’t be a total reboot for the team as Andersen has been an assistant for the squad under previous coach Matt Smith the past two seasons. Coach Andersen said he hopes to carry over some of the mindset that Coach Smith was putting into place and add his spin into it.

Coach Andersen said numbers are a little low for the team this year and they have quite a few new faces so early on it’s expected to be a learning process.

When asked what he feels may be a strength for this year’s squad, Coach Andersen said they have a good number of aggressive offensive players.

The Trojans open up with a couple of matches this week against Riverside and Carroll.

Southwest Valley Schools to provide separate girls wrestling program

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March 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa)  – Officials with the Southwest Valley School District’s Athletics Department posted on social media Monday night, that Southwest Valley will now be providing their our own district high school girls wrestling program. Athletic Director Allen Naugle said “This past year working with SWAT (CAM, Nodaway Valley, Griswold and Atlantic) went very well. Our girls were able to practice and compete with girls from a few different school districts. However we felt that moving forward it is in our district’s best interest to provide our girls an opportunity to compete for Southwest Valley.
“Due to future transportation difficulties and the increased popularity of girls wrestling,” Naugle said “We felt that it was best to make the change now. We want to be able to provide the girls here at Southwest Valley (Corning and Villisca) their own program and the ability to compete for their school.
“We greatly appreciate all of the support this past year from the girls who competed, their parents and the community as we competed as SWAT. We appreciate the cooperation and success we had working with 4 other school districts. The coaches did a great job working with the girls and they were able to see some success. We wish the SWAT program continued success in the future.”
Naugle added, “We are extremely excited to be able to grow our girls wrestling program and provide our girls with an opportunity to practice and compete in their own district. We will be posting and start looking for a girls wrestling coach in the very near future. We will start to work on scheduling as well. We hope that any girl who will be in high school next year that does not play basketball will consider coming out! Experience is not necessary and everyone is welcome!
Any questions can be directed to Southwest Valley AD Allen Naugle and in the future our girls wrestling coach, once hired.”

No. 1 South Carolina beats Maryland, Iowa is next at the Final Four

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March 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

It will be Iowa against top ranked and unbeaten South Carolina in the Women’s Final Four in Dallas Friday night. The defending champion Gamecocks took control in the second quarter to beat Maryland 86-75, Monday night in Greenville, South Carolina. South Carolina takes a 36-0 record into the Final Four

That’s South Carolina coach Dawn Staley who was not ready to preview Iowa after Monday’s game.

It’s South Carolina’s third straight trip to the Final Four and their fifth in eight years.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz on lack of depth at WR and OL

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March 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Wide receiver and offensive line have been two trouble spots for Iowa’s struggling offense and both areas lack depth at the start of spring drills. Ankeny native Brody Brecht announced he is stepping away to concentrate on baseball and injuries have left the Hawkeyes short on wideouts.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz. The offensive line struggled last season for one of the nation’s worst offenses and while that unit has experience, many of the players are sidelined this spring.

Despite being thin up front this spring Ferentz believes the offensive line will be improved next season.

The Hawkeyes finished 8-5 last season.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell on the Cyclone offense

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March 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State football coach Matt Campbell says the Cyclones aren’t changing their style of offense but are hoping for better results. Campbell fired offensive coordinator Tom Manning after a 4-8 season in which the Cyclones finished at the bottom of the Big 12 in scoring and total offense. Nate Scheelhaase was promoted to offensive coordinator.

Campbell says they have looked at all facets of how the play offense.

Campbell says they did a deep dive into the offense.

The Cyclones close spring drills on April 22nd.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 03/27/2023

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March 28th, 2023 by admin

Girls Soccer

LeMars 2, Denison-Schleswig 1

Panorama 5, Harlan 1

Treynor 7, Missouri Valley 0

Tri-Center 5 Kuemper Catholic 0

Boys Soccer

Glenwood 5, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1

Harlan 2, Panorama 1

Tri-Center 4, Kuemper Catholic 0

High School Tennis Scoreboard 03/27/2023

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March 28th, 2023 by admin

BOYS TENNIS

CB Abraham Lincoln 9, Harlan 0

Lewis Central 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

ISU’s Pollard earns Cushman & Wakefield AD of the Year honor

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March 27th, 2023 by admin

CLEVELAND  For the second time since 2019, Iowa State Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard has been selected as one of 28 Cushman & Wakefield AD of the Year (ADOY) honorees by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Pollard was one of four 2023 winners from the Football Bowl Subdivision and will be honored in conjunction with the 58th Annual NACDA & Affiliates Convention at the World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando, Fla., June 13.

“I am honored and humbled to accept this award on behalf of our entire athletics program,” said Pollard, the 20th individual to earn multiple FBS AD of the Year honors in the award’s 25-year history. “The award is a great testament to the success our department has experienced as the result of the hard work performed by our coaches, staff and student-athletes. In my opinion, this award not only recognized the Athletics Director of the Year, but also acknowledges the Athletics Department of the Year!”

Pollard, Iowa State’s longest-tenured Director of Athletics and fourth-longest serving individual at their current Power Five institution, is in his 18th year leading the Cyclones. His vision for ISU student-athlete’s academic and athletic success, coupled with an unbridled passion to execute that vision, continues to impact the campus and Ames communities, the Big 12 Conference and intercollegiate athletics.

Based upon the NCAA’s 2022 Division I metrics, Cyclone student-athletes continue to thrive academically under Pollard’s leadership. ISU led the Big 12 and set school-records for both its overall (95 percent) and female (99) Graduation Success Rates, while its male GSR (90) was a school-record.

Pollard, who inherited a department whose average Learfield Directors’ Cup finish had been 67th with a high of 41st in 1996-97, has methodically engineered a competitive program that has averaged a final Directors’ Cup placement of 48th over his tenure while producing seven Top 50 finishes, including a school-record 34th-place showing in 2009-10.

Landmark highlights of Pollard’s tenure include:

  • In September 2022, he unveiled plans along with ISU President Dr. Wendy Wintersteen and ISU Research Park Director Rick Sanders to build the nation’s first-ever multi-use entertainment district in the center of a college campus, CYTown, between Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum
  • An investment of more than $320M in new construction and facility renovations impacting nearly all Cyclone student-athletes; the most-recent being the $90M Stark Performance Center.
  • Secured the largest donation ever received by ISU Athletics – a $25 million gift from the Reiman family – that was the lead donation for the south end zone enclosure at Jack Trice Stadium.
  • Assembled, arguably, the strongest coaching staff in ISU history.
  • The Cyclones have won 21 of their 29 all-time Big 12 team titles on his watch.

The only individual to have ever served as President of NACDA, the I-A Athletics Director’s Association and CABMA, Pollard currently serves on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee.

The ADOY Award highlights the efforts of athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surrounding communities. The award spans seven divisions (NCAA FBS, FCS, Division I-AAA, II, III, NAIA/Other Four-Year Institutions and Junior College/Community Colleges) and honors four winners from each division annually.

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Elite Eight Schedule 03/27/2023

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March 27th, 2023 by admin

Monday, March 27 — Elite Eight

  • No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Maryland | 6 p.m. | ESPN
  • No. 1 Virginia Tech vs. No. 3 Ohio State | 8 p.m. | ESPN