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Caitlin Clark earns Big Ten Player of the Week honor

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February 28th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore Caitlin Clark was named Big Ten Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday. 

Clark has tallied 31-career Big Ten weekly honors – 13 freshman, 12 player and six honor roll. This week’s award is the seventh Big Ten Player of the Week honor this season for Clark. 

In three games for Iowa, including two top-10 wins, Clark averaged 33 points, 9.3 assists and 7.7 rebounds per game. 

In the Hawkeyes’ win over No. 6/5 Michigan, the West Des Moines, Iowa, native posted her 14th season and 23rd career double-double, knocking down 38 points and assisting 11 shots for her teammates. She shot 72.7 percent from 3-point range (8-for-11) and 61.1 percent from the field (11-for-18).

Clark posted two perfect games from the free-throw line, including making 9-of-9 against Indiana and 8-of-8 against Michigan in front of a sold-out crowd, shooting 92.9 percent for the week.

Clark and the No. 12 Hawkeyes will face the winner of Minnesota vs. Northwestern on Friday, March 4 at the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis. Tipoff is set for 5:30 p.m. (CT) on the Big Ten Network.

Brockington repeats as Big 12 Player of the Week

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February 28th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Izaiah Brockington collected his sixth conference weekly honor of the season as he earned his second-consecutive Big 12 Men’s Basketball Player of the Week accolade. Brockington is the first Cyclone with six honors in a season since DeAndre Kane in 2013-14.

Brockington was dominant in leading the Cyclones to a pair of wins. He averaged 26.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals, while shooting 55.6 percent from the floor (20-36) and 50 percent behind the arc (6-12).

Against West Virginia, the senior guard recorded a career-high 35 points, making 14-of-22 shots and a career-best five 3-pointers on eight attempts. He scored 25 second-half points as ISU rallied from a 12-point deficit. Brockington followed that performance with 17 points, eight rebounds and two assists against K-State, helping lift ISU to a fourth-straight win.

Texas’ Timmy Allen captured his first award of the season as newcomer of the week.

Keegen Murray named Big Ten Player of the Week

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February 28th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball sophomore Keegan Murray has been named the Big Ten Player of the Week, it was announced Monday by the Big Ten Conference Office.

The All-America candidate has earned the Big Ten weekly honor a program-best five times this season (Nov. 22; Dec. 20; Jan. 3; Feb. 14; Feb. 28). Luka Garza previously held the school record for most Big Ten weekly accolades since the inception of the award during the 1981-82 season (three times in 2020-21).

Murray (6-foot-8, 225 pounds) helped propel the Hawkeyes to a pair of comfortable victories last week versus Michigan State (86-60) and at Nebraska (88-78). Murray averaged 21.5 points — shooting 57 percent from the field — eight rebounds, two assists, one block, and a steal in the two contests.

Against the Spartans, Murray tallied game bests in points (28) and steals (2), while also collecting five rebounds, two assists and a block. The 26-point win over Michigan State was Iowa’s largest margin of victory in Iowa City since 1996 (83-47). The victory was also the program’s 500th in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, dating back to its opening in January 1983.

The forward registered his team-leading seventh double-double against the Huskers, totaling 15 points, a game-best 11 rebounds, two assists and a block.

Murray is the only NCAA Division I player this season averaging 23+ points, 8+ rebounds, and 2+ blocks). He has scored 25 or more 12 games this season, the most of any player from a major conference this season. He has tallied 30+ points four times, the most by any underclassman in a single season in program history. Murray ranks fourth in the nation in points per game and his 23.2 scoring average is most of any player from a major conference.

Iowa (20-8, 10-7) faces Northwestern (13-14, 6-12) tonight at 7:01 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. Tickets are available for purchase at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 02/28/2022

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February 28th, 2022 by admin

1 South Carolina (30) 27-1 750 1
2 Stanford 25-3 719 2
3 NC State 26-3 687 3
4 Louisville 25-3 659 4
5 Baylor 23-5 626 5
6 LSU 25-4 567 8
7 UConn 22-5 555 7
8 Iowa State 24-4 527 9
9 Texas 21-6 510 11
10 Michigan 22-5 492 6
11 Maryland 21-7 460 13
12 Iowa 20-7 395 21
13 Ohio State 22-5 329 17
T-14 Indiana 19-7 327 10
T-14 Arizona 20-6 327 12
16 North Carolina 23-5 300 18
17 BYU 25-2 258 19
18 Tennessee 22-7 245 16
19 Oklahoma 22-6 244 20
20 Notre Dame 21-7 224 14
21 Virginia Tech 21-8 113 23
22 Florida Gulf Coast 26-2 103 24
23 Florida 20-9 89 15
24 Georgia 20-8 51 25
25 Georgia Tech 20-9 50 22

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 02/28/2022

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February 28th, 2022 by admin

AP Top 25

RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS LW
1 Gonzaga (46) 24-3 1,504 1
2 Arizona 25-3 1,360 2
3 Baylor (4) 24-5 1,342 10
4 Duke (11) 25-4 1,306 7
5 Auburn 25-4 1,268 3
6 Kansas 23-5 1,224 5
7 Kentucky 23-6 1,215 6
8 Purdue 24-5 1,129 4
9 Providence 24-3 1,021 11
10 Wisconsin 23-5 865 13
11 Villanova 21-7 861 8
12 Texas Tech 22-7 850 9
13 Tennessee 21-7 770 17
T-14 Arkansas 23-6 759 18
T-14 Houston 24-4 759 14
16 USC 25-4 557 16
17 UCLA 21-6 498 12
18 UConn 21-7 480 21
19 Saint Mary’s 24-6 449 23
20 Illinois 20-8 383 15
21 Texas 21-8 364 20
22 Murray State 28-2 333 19
23 Ohio State 18-8 191 22
24 Iowa 20-8 99 25
25 Alabama 19-10 90 24

Others receiving votes: Boise St. 56, Davidson 20, Colorado St. 19, South Dakota St. 12, Notre Dame 9, LSU 7, Michigan St. 6, San Diego St. 5, Marquette 4, Iowa St. 4, North Texas 3, Vermont 2, N Iowa 1.

Ernst says Reynolds has ‘incredible story to tell’ in GOP response to Biden’s speech

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February 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says it’s astounding that — in less than a decade — two Republican women from Iowa have been chosen to deliver the G-O-P’s response to a Democratic president’s State of the Union address. Ernst spoke in 2015 after President Obama’s speech to congress. On Tuesday night, Governor Kim Reynolds is scheduled to deliver the Republican rebuttal to President Biden’s State of the Union address.

“I just think she has an incredible story to tell about how she has led Iowa through so many different challenges,” Ernst says, “and she can do a direct comparison to Iowa, our strong economy, how we’ve led through COVID-19 and compare that to President Biden’s disastrous time thus far in office.” Ernst had been a senator for just days when she gave the televised address shortly after Republicans took majority control of both the House and Senate in 2015. Eight years later, Ernst says she is not offering an advice to Reynolds about what to say.

“I know she is going to do a great job,” Ernst says. “No pressure coming from me.” The Republican leaders in the U.S. House and Senate select the person who’ll speak after a Democratic president’s State of the Union address. Ernst, who is among the G-O-P leadership in the U.S. Senate, says she had no role in lobbying for Reynolds to get the slot. “I didn’t have to make a recommendation because she shines all on her own,” Ernst says. “Leader McConnell and Leader McCarthy came to that conclusion all on their own. She’s just an outstanding leader.”

Twenty-eight states are led by Republican governors, but Reynolds is one of just three Republican women who’re serving as governors today. Ernst says speaking on behalf of the national party tomorrow (Tuesday) night will bring national attention to Reynolds, who is seeking reelection in 2022. “And that will help in that race, but it also raises awareness of Iowa, our First In The Nation status, the fact that we do turn out tremendous leaders like Governor Reynolds,” Ernst says, “and it brings attention to our legislators in the statehouse and at the federal level.” Republicans hold five of the six spots in Iowa’s congressional delegation and Republicans in the state legislature have just sent Reynolds a big tax cut package.

Reynolds will sign that into law tomorrow (Tuesday). After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it’s unclear how much of President Biden’s speech will be spent on domestic issues. Ernst says Reynolds can cover it all in her speech, regardless of what Biden may say beforehand. “In my estimation, he’s failed on the economy, he’s failed on COVID, he has failed on foreign policy and Kim will be able to cover of of that within one speech,” Ernst say, “just how we’ve been so supportive of our military men and women in the state of Iowa and really done quite well through COVID and the overall economy.”

Iowa Democrats like Senate Minority leader Zach Wahls have been saying Reynolds needs to thank President Biden for the pandemic relief he and Democrats in congress approved for the State of Iowa. Wahls says Reynolds was publicly opposed to the spending, but has been happy to take credit for doling out the dollars.

Severe weather ‘spotter’ courses resume in-person training next month

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February 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who want a crash course in severe weather can be a part of the storm spotter classes starting next month. Meteorologist Allen Curtis, at the National Weather Service in Johnston, says COVID-19 threw a wrench in their training efforts in recent years, but they’re getting back on track now. “We are actually reintroducing some of our in-person spotter training this year,” Curtis says, “but we will also be continuing to do a handful of virtual classes, for people who want to do that.” All sorts of people of all ages can sit in on the courses.

“Whether you have an interest in severe weather, a casual interest in weather, or even if you have a fear of weather and you just want to get more familiar with it,” Curtis says, “this is the kind of class we recommend to the public.” The classes include a multimedia presentation containing information about identifying and reporting severe weather, spotter safety, severe weather climatology in Iowa, thunderstorm structure and threats, and more. Students will learn about derechos, too.

“We’re going to cover a number of things, ranging from recent severe weather — so if people remember December 15th, that’s a big one that we’ll cover,” Curtis says. “We’ll transition into things you can do to stay safe, individually, traveling with your family, things to look for in the sky, and things like how you can prepare at home, what items to have ready.” The courses run about an hour, they’re open to anyone and they’re free.

The first class will be held on March 15th in Adel, with more to follow in cities including: Hampton, Creston, Eldora, Corning, Fort Dodge and Grinnell, in addition to several virtual classes. Learn more at: www.weather.gov/dmx and click on the Storm Spotter link.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 2/28/22

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February 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, said there were four arrests that took place over the past few days, and one accident investigation. Sunday night, 28-year-old Dakota Shawn McDonald, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a warrant for Theft in the 1st Degree. His bond was set at $10,000. Early Sunday morning, 30-year-old Catalinia Virginia Domingo, of Omaha, was arrested on Bunge Avenue, for Theft in the 1st degree and Assault. Her bond was also set at $10,000.

Saturday evening, 31-year-old Kayla Leigh Wood, of Malvern, was arrested for Ongoing Unlawful Criminal Conduct, and Theft in the 1st Degree. Her bond at the Mills County Jail, was set at $30,000. And, late Friday morning, 37-year-old Tyanna Karee Monrreal-Robles, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear on drug charges. Her bond was set at $10,000.

Sheriff’s officials said also, a woman from Bellevue, NE., was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, following an accident that occurred at around 1:15-p.m., Thursday. Authorities say 34-year-old Ashley Horn was driving a 2012 Honda westbound on Highway 34, when she lost control of the vehicle. The car entered the eastbound ditch and struck a tree. The sheriff’s report said “The driver [Horn] was in an altered state of mind, so no other information was available.”

Atlantic man charged w/Attempted Murder pleads guilty to a lesser charge, Monday (2/28/22)

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February 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic) A 34-year old man from Atlantic who was charged with Attempted Murder and Willful Injury Causing Serious Injury and originally plead Not Guilty, has instead entered a plea of guilty to the lesser, Willful Injury, charge. The case against Richard Doss was set to go to trial on March 22nd. Cass County Attorney Vanessa Strazdas explains why they moved to dismiss the charge of Attempted Murder.

The charge he plead guilty to, Strazdas says, is a forcible felony, which offers no option for probation, or any suspended sentence.

Doss was sentenced Monday (today) to 10-years in prison (indeterminant), meaning he will be eligible for parole before the sentence is completed, most likely within a couple of years, depending on his behavior. Strazdas said Doss and the victim knew each other, and may have worked together. The victim’s name was never publicly released. When asked why Doss accepted the plea agreement, Strazdas said it likely was because he was not being “Hit with a mandatory minimum.”

If the weapon had been a gun, it would have automatically been considered a dangerous weapon. Strazdas said since they couldn’t find the knife to identify, it could not automatically be considered a dangerous weapon.

The incident that resulted in Doss’ arrest happened during the late night hours of December 5th. Doss was arrested without incident a few hours later, following an investigation.

Stuart man arrested on felony firearm and Sex Abuse charges

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February 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Stuart, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from Stuart was arrested Feb. 21st by Stuart Police. Authorities say 46-year-old Shawn Robert Clark was arrested following an investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a woman. The incident reportedly took place at a residence in Stuart the night before. Clark faces charges that include Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree for sex acts that were considered forcible, and two counts of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, after a search warrant executed at Clark’s residence resulted in the recovery of two shot guns, and numerous boxes of loose ammunition.

As a convicted felon – with convictions in Johnson, Linn and Greene Counties – Clark was not legally allowed to own firearms. The weapons and ammo were seized as evidence. Clark was released from the Adair County Jail on Feb. 22nd, after positing a $50,000 cash or surety bond.