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Iowa’s Caitlin Clark wins second straight Naismith Award

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April 3rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Iowa star Caitlin Clark has been named the Naismith Player-of-the-Year for the second straight season. Clark is averaging 32 points and nine assists for a Hawkeye team that will play UConn Friday night in the Final Four in Cleveland.

It is the third time in six years an Iowa player has won the award. Megan Gustafson won it in 2019.

Clark Named Naismith Player of the Year

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April 3rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior guard, Caitlin Clark was named Naismith national player of the year it was announced on Wednesday. Clark is the reigning Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy winner and the first player to win this award in consecutive seasons since UConn’s Breanna Stewart (2014-16).
Presented annually to the most outstanding men’s and women’s basketball player who achieves tremendous on-court success. Jersey Mike’s is proud to partner with the Naismith Awards in recognizing the outstanding efforts of collegiate athletes and coaches, rewarding their drive and achievements on the court.
The national player of the year recently led the Hawkeyes to their second straight Final Four leading the nation in assists (9.0 assists per game) and in scoring (32.0 points per game). She became the first player to finish No. 1 in both categories in back-to-back seasons. Clark owns a career 3,800+ points and she recently became the first Division-I player to record 1,000+ points in back-to-back seasons. A native of West Des Moines, Iowa, Clark is once again a finalist for every major national player of the year award. She is also the only player in NCAA DI men’s or women’s basketball history to lead her conference in scoring and assists in four consecutive seasons.
Clark was chosen by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s national voting academy, comprised of leading journalists from around the country, current and former head coaches, former award winners and conference commissioners, all of whom based their selections on outstanding on-court performances during the 2023-24 college basketball season. Additionally, fans had the opportunity to cast a ballot. The vote was tabulated and verified by the Atlanta team of J.S. Held, a global consulting firm.
Clark was recently tabbed as the Big Ten Player of the Year and is the first player in program history to be named First Team All-Big Ten four times in four years of competition. She has also led the Hawkeyes to three straight Big Ten Championships for the first time in program history.
2023-24 AWARDS
– Naismith Player of the Year
– ESPN.com National Player of the Year
– The Athletic National Player of the Year
– Sporting News National Player of the Year
– AP First Team All-America
– USBWA First Team All-America
– Big Ten Player of the Year
– First Team All-Big Ten
– Big Ten Player of the Week; Nov. 13, Nov. 27, Dec. 11, Dec. 18, Jan. 2, Jan. 8, Jan. 15, Feb. 5, Feb. 19, Feb. 26, March 4.
– WBCA National Player of the Week; Nov. 14, Nov. 28, Jan. 3, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 31, Feb. 6, Feb. 20.
– AP National Player of the Week; Nov. 14, Jan. 9, Feb. 20.
UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes will face 3-Seed UConn on Friday, April 5, in Cleveland inside Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse at 8:30 pm (CT). Fans can watch on ESPN.

Theft reported in Glenwood

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April 3rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department says two recent thefts have been reported. On Tuesday, (April 2nd), the Glenwood Baseball/Softball Club reported a theft from building.

And, on Wednesday, April 3rd (today), a Glenwood woman reported the theft of her vehicle.

Additional details on the two incidents were not provided.

Governor’s merger of mental health and substance abuse treatment regions gets House backing

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April 3rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The governor’s plan to merge the 13 regional systems for mental health services and 19 substance use treatment regions has won bipartisan support in the Iowa House. The bill would establish seven behavioral health districts in Iowa. Iowa Department of Health and Human Services director Kelly Garcia says the plan does not call for additional state spending, but will free-up 23 million dollars in state funds for mental health services that haven’t been spent.

“Do we need more money? Possibly,” Garcia says, “but right now we’re sitting on fund balances, so I need a little bit more time to assess that but you absolutely should be assured that we will move forward with a recommendation once we make this change and assess what’s needed.”

Supporters of the merged system say it will ensure Iowans have access to similar substance abuse and mental health services no matter where they live. A House Democrat who backed the bill called it a good start, but she says the state will have to provide more incentives to get more people in the mental health care workforce. Under the bill, the redesigned and merged behavioral health system would not start operating in its seven regions until July 1st of NEXT year.

Governor signs repeal of Iowa’s gender balance rule for govt. boards, commissions

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April 3rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that repeals the gender balance requirement for government boards and commissions in Iowa. Reynolds said it lets anyone with a passion for service fill slots on boards and commissions at the state and local level, “so that they can be filled by the best candidates available.”

A state law passed in 1987 had required all boards and commissions in state government to have an equal number of men and women. In 2009, Reynolds was a state senator who opposed the now-repealed law that extended the gender balance requirement to local government boards.

“I believed then, as I still do now, that our focus should always be on appointing the most qualified people,” Reynolds said, “and that includes engaged citizens with a genuine interest in serving their state or local government as well as individuals with valuable experience that directly relates to that position.”

Governor Reynolds signed a repeal of Iowa’s gender balance requirement for boards, commissions on April 3 2024. (RI photo)

Reynolds held a bill signing ceremony in her statehouse office early this afternoon. Guests included lawyers and a plaintiff who won a federal lawsuit over the gender balance requirement for a state commission that nominates judges. “We appreciate all of your work in helping us get this across the finish line as well,” Reynolds said.

During debate of the policy earlier this year in the Senate, Republican Senator Chris Cournoyer of Le Claire, said women don’t need an insulting system that uses gender quotas to fill board seats. Reynolds invited Cournoyer to speak at today’s ceremony.

“Our fore-mothers who fought hard over many, many years to get us a seat at the table,” whether it was the right to vote, Title IX or countless other ways are smiling today,” Cournoyer said, “They got us to the table and it has been up to us to show that we belong there and we have.”

Democrats in the legislature who opposed the bill say having an equal number of men and women on a board improves discussions and decisions, plus that local involvement is often a springboard to running for public office. According to the Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, women occupy about a third of the seats on local boards and commissions. The center’s director says the gender balance requirement also led to men being more involved in local cultural commissions, like library boards which had typically been filled with women.

DNA match identifies Missouri remains as Iowa girl missing since 1977

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April 3rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Remains that were found in Missouri 46 years ago have been identified as southeast Iowa girl. Wapello County Sheriff’s Detective Aaron McConnell is asking for the public’s help in the death of 15-year-old Helen Renee Grooms of Ottumwa who went missing in 1977.

“Anybody that knew Helen back in 1977, 1978, or the family is encouraged to call us. Even if you think it’s nothing. It’d still be nice to put little pieces of the puzzle together,” McConnell says. Grooms was dubbed “Lincoln County Jane Doe” since her body was found in the Mississippi River near Elsberry, Missouri in March 1978. Her body was exhumed last October and a Southeast Missouri University Anthropology professor and undergraduate students were able to collect a DNA sample.

“The Lincoln County Coroner’s Office made contact with us, gave us a brief synopsis of what they had done already,” McConnell says. “They advised that they had a possible DNA match to a possible brother.” McConnell says a family DNA sample he collected matched the girl’s DNA and allowed investigators to identify Grooms. Her remains were returned to her family.

Helen Grooms. (Photo provided by Wappello County Sheriff’s Office)

McConnell described meeting Grooms’ brother. “You can just imagine, right? A brother not knowing where your sister was for 46-47 years,” McConnell says. “Every family deserves to know what happened to their loved ones that went missing no matter how long ago it was.” The Wapello County Sheriff’s Office says there are approximately 585 cold cases in the state of Iowa.

Iowa baseball prepares to host Michigan in B1G series

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April 3rd, 2024 by admin

Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller wants more innings and fewer pitches from his starting staff as the Hawkeyes get set to host Michigan in a three-game Big Ten series beginning Friday. In 21 combined starts, Brody Brecht, Marcus Morgan and Cade Obermueller (Oh-bir-myool-ir) are averaging just under four-and-two thirds’ innings of work.

 

Hawkeye starters have combined to strike out 130 batters but have walked or hit 110.

 

While the pitching has struggled the Hawkeyes are winning with offense. They are second in the Big Ten with a team batting average of .320 and lead the conference by averaging more than nine and-a-half runs per game. Iowa is 15-11 overall and 4-2 in the Big Ten.

 

Heller says while they lack the power hitters they have had the past few years the Hawkeyes have five hitters with three home runs or more and eight have an on base percentage above .400.

 

The Hawkeyes will be without two of their top three hitters against the Wolverines. Left fielder Sam Peterson and first baseman Andy Nelson are both nursing injuries.

 

Like Iowa, Michigan struggled early against a challenging non-conference slate. The Wolverines are also 4-2 in the Big Ten after winning two of three against defending champion Maryland.

Malvern woman arrested on an Assault charge

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April 3rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Mills County say a woman from Malvern was arrested Tuesday evening on an Assault charge. 36-year-old Cally Ann Evans was arrested at around 7:25-p.m. in Malvern, and charged with Assault. Bond was set at $300.

Iowa Open Spring Football Practice Set For April 20

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April 3rd, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football team will hold an open practice presented by US Cellular on Saturday, April 20, in Kinnick Stadium. The open practice will conclude Iowa’s spring drills and is free to attend.

Gates to Kinnick Stadium will open at 9:45 a.m. (CT) with practice scheduled to begin at 10:45 a.m. Fans will be able to enter select gates, including Gates A (south end zone) B (southwest) and H (northwest). Regular season game-day search procedures will be in place and fans will be allowed to sit in the south and west stands.

Free parking will be available on hard surface lots, while normal ramp fees will be charged. Tailgating will not be allowed. Concession stands will be open at select locations on the concourse with limited menu items available. Additional information is available at hawkeyesports.com/footballgameday.

The Hawkeyes open the 2024 season with three straight home contests, hosting Illinois State in the season opener on Aug. 31, Iowa State in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game on Sept. 7, and Troy on Sept. 14.

In Big Ten Conference play, the Hawkeyes host Washington (Oct. 12), Northwestern (Oct. 26), Wisconsin (Nov. 2) and Nebraska (Nov. 29) on Black Friday. Road games include traveling to Minnesota (Sept. 21), Ohio State (Oct. 5), Michigan State (Oct. 19), UCLA (Nov. 9) and Maryland (Nov. 23).

Questions concerning the purchase of 2024 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student season tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS and ticket information is available at hawkeyesports.com/footballtickets.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz talks about the offensive line

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April 3rd, 2024 by admin

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz hopes an experienced offensive line will help the Hawkeyes’ worst in the nation offense make progress next season. Iowa has seven players returning with starting experience up front.

 

It is a position group that has struggled in recent years.

 

Ferentz believes the offensive line has the potential to be better.

 

Iowa announced the Hawkeyes will close spring drills with an open practice on April 20th.