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Iowa edges Iowa State in wrestling

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

For the 19th straight time the Cy-Hawk wrestling dual goes to Iowa. The Hawkeyes won six of 10 matches to edge Iowa State 18-14.

That’s Iowa coach Tom Brands who says the Hawkeyes have a lot of work to do.

A big turning point came at 174 pounds where Iowa State’s M.J. Gaitan had a late rally for short in a 14-13 loss to Iowa’s Patrick Kennedy. The ISU coaches were confused about the score in the waning seconds.

That’s Iowa State coach Kevin Dresser who called it a big moment in the dual.

Hawkeyes Win 19th Straight Against Cyclones

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – The fourth-ranked University of Iowa men’s wrestling team won six matches in an 18-14 victory over No. 8 Iowa State on Sunday afternoon in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series dual at Hilton Coliseum. It was the Hawkeyes 19th straight victory over Iowa State.
The Hawkeyes won all six matches by decision.
“It’s good, credit our guys” said head coach Tom Brands. “Onward. Competitors focus on what they can control. We’ve got guys that have tremendous scoring ability and I’m not sure that showed out there. We got beat up in the stall call department, so we have a lot of work to do. That’s where I am at. We are moving forward.”
Notables 
  • The Hawkeyes now lead the all-time series 69-16-2.  The Hawkeyes have won 19 straight, 34 of the last 35 and 58 of the last 62 meetings.
  • Tom Brands improves to 18-0 against Iowa State.
  • Iowa has won every meeting since the inception of the Dan Gable Traveling Trophy in 2010 (13-0).
Up Next 
The Hawkeyes head to Philadelphia for a matchup with the University of Pennsylvania on December 1.
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Bulldogs Cap Off Vibrant Thanksgiving Classic with Defeat of Black Bears

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

DES MOINES, Iowa – Drake women’s basketball capped the inaugural Vibrant Thanksgiving Classic with a wire-to-wire victory, getting production throughout the lineup in beating Maine 72-56 at the Knapp Center on Sunday afternoon.

Courtney Becker drove for a layup off the opening tip, Taylor McAulay followed with a three-point play for a 5-0 lead and the Bulldogs (5-2) stayed on front the rest of the way to finish 2-1 in the holiday weekend event.

Anna Miller topped off a solid homestand with 17 points on 8-for-10 shooting to lead the Bulldogs, who shot 54.7 percent and enjoyed a 44-26 margin in points in the paint by taking the ball aggressively to the basket. Miller averaged 15 points and 7.3 rebounds and shot 60.6 percent in the round-robin tournament, scoring in double figures every game — the third time in her career she has done that for at least three straight games.

Grace Berg added 15 points and moved up three more spots on Drake’s career scoring list to No. 22, running her total to 1,362. Katie Dinnebier posted another strong line with 14 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. She and Miller were named to the all-tournament team.

McAulay finished with eight points and freshman Shannon Fornshell scored six on a couple of three-pointers. Berg led the Bulldogs with eight rebounds and five assists while going 6-for-11 from the field.

The Bulldogs went 2-1 in the tournament, beating Louisiana Tech on Friday and losing to Richmond on Saturday. Richmond went 3-0, Maine 1-2 and Louisiana Tech 0-3.

This was just the fourth meeting between the two programs and the first since Drake beat Maine 94-62 on Nov. 30, 2019 at the Gulf Coast Classic in Estero, Florida.

“It was fun to watch us start like that in the first quarter,” Suzie Glazer Burt head coach Allison Pohlman said. “Everyone was just ready to go. We were a proud group to realize we had won the second quarter especially considering that we’d given up a lot of offensive rebounds. We were able to manage the game well…Katie [Dinnebier] did a nice job, Ava [Hawthorne] had a solid game today. Taylor [McAulay] and Courtney [Becker] combined to go 5-for-7 from the field and played well defensively…just another example of our group being ready to go today.”

The Bulldogs will have a chance to catch their breath this week before heading north to play at Minnesota on Saturday, Dec. 2. The game tips at 1 p.m. Drake then has consecutive home games with North Dakota State on Dec. 8 and Creighton on Dec. 17.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz and Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh preview the BIG Championship

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa is a massive underdog as the 18th ranked Hawkeyes prepare for the Big Ten Championship against second ranked Michigan. The Wolverines are 12-0 and crushed the Hawkeyes 42-3 in the title game two years ago.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz who says being an underdog in a big game is nothing new for the Hawkeyes.

Despite injuries to several key players and an offense that only scored 11 touchdowns in nine conference games the Hawkeyes scratched and clawed their way to a 10-2 record.

Ferentz expects Drew Stevens to resume the kicking duties against Michigan. Marshall Meeder kicked the game winning field goal at Nebraska after Stevens had two field goals blocked and had two kickoffs go out of bounds against the Huskers.

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh returns to the sideline after a three game suspension from the Big Ten in the midst of a sign stealing scandal. He was also suspended by the school for the first three games due to an NCAA investigation.

Harbaugh says the Big Ten title game is the next step for his team.

Harbaugh was asked about playing an Iowa team that is known for winning ugly.

Cyclones Suffer 81-69 Loss to Syracuse

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – Iowa State (2-3, 0-0 Big 12) dropped game two at the South Point Shootout against Syracuse (5-1, 0-0 ACC) on Saturday afternoon.

The Cyclones battled with the Orange, trading leads throughout the first half and entering the halftime break tied, 39-39. But Syracuse opened up an 11-2 run to start the second half that ISU could not come back from.

Audi Crooks led the Cyclones with 23 points, tying her season-high for the second 20-point game of her career. Addy Brown finished with her first career double-double, adding 19 points and 10 rebounds to the Iowa State cause.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Following a Syracuse basket, Crooks and Brown made buckets on back-to-back trips down the floor. Neither side was able to get a comfortable lead throughout the first quarter, as Iowa State held the largest lead of the period at three points. Nyamer Diew led the Cyclones with seven points in the quarter while Audi Crooks and Addy Brown each chipped in six apiece. ISU shot 55.6 percent from the floor in the period. The first quarter featured seven ties and six lead changes.

After trading scores for the first three minutes of the second period, Syracuse went on a 6-0 run to lead 31-26 with 5:57 left in the half. The Cyclones rallied with 10 of the next 15 points with 3-pointers from Arianna Jackson and Brown and two buckets from Crooks. Following a three-point play by Syracuse, Brown knocked down her second triple of the day to tie the game heading into halftime.

Iowa State fell victim to an 11-2 Syracuse run coming out of the break. Hannah Belanger knocked down a 3-pointer to get the Cyclones within 50-44 before another five-point spurt put the Orange back up by nine. Isnelle Natabou’s layup followed by another Brown triple got ISU within six with just under five minutes remaining in the quarter, but the two teams traded baskets the rest of the period to leave the Cyclones trailing, 65-59.

ISU showed signs of fight throughout the fourth quarter, chipping away at the Syracuse win to get within four points twice, including late in the period. After Crooks made a free throw to open the frame, Jalynn Bristow knocked down a 3-pointer to cut the Syracuse lead to 67-63 with 8:41 remaining. Crooks broke up an Orange run with three baskets down low, keeping Iowa State within 73-69 with 3:07 to play. Syracuse held the Cyclones scoreless for the final three minutes of play and score the final eight points to take the 81-69 win.

TOP PERFORMANCE

Addy Brown recorded her first career double-double and the first double-double of the season for the Cyclones with season-highs of 19 points and 10 rebounds. She also passed out five assists.

UP NEXT

Iowa State travels to meet St. Thomas on Wednesday, November 29th. The Cyclones meet the Tommies for a 7:00 p.m. tip-off in St. Paul.

Iowa Falls to the Badgers

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

MADISON, Wis. — University of Iowa volleyball fell to Wisconsin, 3-0, Saturday night inside Wisconsin Field House.

Fifth year Caitlan Buettner led the way for the Hawkeyes with nine kills and 10 digs. Redshirt senior Delaney McSweeney followed closely behind, registering eight kills and hitting at .300. Setters Bailey Ortega and Kaia Mateo recorded 10 assists apiece on the night.

Set 1 (Wisconsin, 25-21): Wisconsin got on the board first, but McSweeney came through swinging to put down the first kill for the Hawkeyes. The teams exchanged offensive runs, meeting at four.  the Hawkeyes capitalized off Badger errors. Mateo set one up for Buettner to put down, and then Buettner stayed strong at the net to post a block in the next possession. She then recorded back-to-back kills to bring the set to a tie at 11. Freshman Gabby Deery also registered a kill for the Hawkeyes, thanks to an Ortega assist. Iowa and Wisconsin tied again at 15 after redshirt freshman Nataly Moravec put down a kill, assisted by freshman Rosa Vesty. The set stayed close, tying again consecutively at points 17-21, but Wisconsin closed the set.

Set 2 (Wisconsin, 25-10): The set opened evenly as the teams exchanged the first four points. Vesty and Moravec shut down a Badger attack attempt early in the set. A successful Moravec attack put the ball back into the Hawkeyes’ hands as Wisconsin led, 5-3. Buettner recorded a kill in attempt to close the gap. McSweeney also found an open spot on the court to give Iowa possession. The Hawkeyes battled to shorten the spread, but the Badgers pushed ahead. Towards the end of the set, redshirt junior Amanda Darling assisted McSweeney, but Iowa wasn’t able to catch Wisconsin as it claimed the set.

Set 3 (Wisconsin, 25-16): Once again, the teams went back-and-forth to begin the set. Wisconsin won the first point, but Iowa took advantage of an error and got possession back. Buettner and redshirt junior Anna Davis put down early kills for the Hawkeyes to a tie the Badgers at three. McSweeney broke up a Wisconsin run with a kill assisted by Ortega and came through again, posting a kill out of an Iowa timeout. Moravec added two kills of her own, and Buettner put a couple on the board to lessen the spread for the Hawkeyes. Iowa capitalized on a couple more Badger errors. Towards the end of the set, McSweeney registered back-to-back kills. Iowa continued to fight, but the Badgers captured the set and match.

Oklahoma State Earns Berth in the 2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The scene is set for the 2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship game as Oklahoma State earned the #2 seed after its win over BYU and will square off against #1 seed Texas Saturday, December 2 at 11 a.m. CT in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium.

OSU finished league play at 7-2 and is 9-3 overall. The Cowboys are designated as the visiting team and will occupy the North bench. OSU is making its second title game appearance in three years.

Michigan Earns Big Ten Football Championship Game Berth

Sports

November 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

ROSEMONT, Ill. – With a 30-24 victory over Ohio State on Saturday, the Michigan Wolverines have clinched a berth into the 2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game presented by Discover for the third time in program history.

The Wolverines also clinched their fourth overall Big Ten East Division title, and their third in as many years. Michigan finishes the 2023 regular season 12-0 overall and 9-0 in conference play.

The 2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game presented by Discover will be played at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. The contest will be televised nationally on FOX, with Compass Media Networks providing national radio coverage. The winner will earn the Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy and a chance to play in one of the six bowls that comprise the College Football Playoff.

The Michigan ticket block and general public tickets for the 2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game have been sold out. Those interested in purchasing a suite should contact Indiana Sports Corp by clicking here.

Fans looking to elevate their experience with VIP Ticket Packages or Pregame Tailgate Packages should contact RevelXP by clicking here.Tickets are also available through TicketSmarter, the Official Resale Marketplace of the Big Ten Conference.

Every Big Ten Football Championship Game ticket will allow complimentary admission to the Big Ten Fan Fest presented by Dr Pepper, to be held at the Indiana Convention Center on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1-2.

For more information on the Big Ten Football Championship Game, visit bigten.org/FCG.

Snowfall report, 11/26/23

Weather

November 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Here are 24-hour reported snowfall amounts in southwest/western Iowa (ending 7-a.m. Sunday, 11/16/23):

Atlantic (KJAN) 2.0″

Atlantic (7 miles N/NE), 1.3″

Logan, .3″

Massena, 2.0″

Minden, 2.2″

Council Bluffs, 3.1″

New Market, 2.2″

Cromwell, 3.1″

Mondamin, .4″

Bagley, 1.0″

Brayton, 1.3″

Adams County S/O’s 2nd Annual “Shop with a Cop” program set for Dec. 18, 2023

News

November 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – Officials with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office report the Sheriff’s Department is kicking off its second annual “Shop with A cop” program. Officials say the event will be held December 18, 2023. Anyone wishing to donate can drop off a check at the Adams County Sheriff’s Office or mail it to 901 Davis Avenue, Corning, Iowa, 50841.

Each participating child in the program receives $50 to $100 for shopping, depending on the size of their immediate family. One child is assigned to each Adams County deputy, who takes that child shopping and assists them in selecting appropriate gifts for each family member or themselves.

The Jailers and dispatchers assist the children with gift wrapping at the Corning Fire Department. If you would like to donate wrapping paper, please let the Sheriff’s Department know. Deputies will deliver the presents to each selected household, in time for the gifts to be opened on Christmas Day.

For more information, contact Deputy Ryan Carlson at (641)- 322-9096.