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Woods advances to NCAA Finals; Iowa crowns 3 More All-Americans

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March 18th, 2023 by admin

TULSA, Okla. – University of Iowa senior Real Woods advanced to the NCAA finals at 141 pounds and the Hawkeyes crowned three more All-Americans, going 6-for-6 on the consolation side of the bracket, on Friday night at the NCAA Championships at the BOK Center.

Woods was on Nebraska’s fourth-seeded Brock Hardy from the opening whistle, notching a takedown in the first 20 seconds then added a four-point near fall to take a 6-1 lead after one. In the third, the New Mexico native iced the win with a takedown and a two-point near fall en route to the major.

“It is another step in accomplishing a dream that I set out since I was a little kid,” said Woods, who improves to 20-0 this season. “I like to score points and getting that done immediately is right on theme with what I’d like to do in my ideal match.  I get out there and get right to it.”

Woods advances to the NCAA final for the first time in his career and he extends Iowa’s streak of having an NCAA finalist to 33 consecutive tournaments. Iowa has had at least one wrestler in the NCAA finals in every year since 1990 and in 47 of the last 48 tournaments dating back to 1975.

Woods will face Northern Colorado’s Andrew Alirez in Saturday’s final.  Woods is 1-0 all-time against the Bear grappler, winning 5-4 during the Southern Scuffle in 2021 while competing for Stanford.

In the first semifinal of the evening, top-ranked Spencer Lee was upset by Purdue’s fourth-seeded Matt Ramos, ending his bid for a fourth NCAA title.  Ramos had a takedown and two-point near fall in the first, taking a 4-1 lead before Lee tilted Ramos for four points in the second, grabbing a 5-4 lead.

Ramos picked neutral in the third and Lee got a takedown (that was given via replay), pushing his lead to 7-4.  Ramos escaped with less than a minute remaining and he took Lee feet to back before completing a fall in 6:59.

“He has a good support; his family is with him,” said Brands. “The cliché and easy thing to say is he has to move on, but it’s hard. This is really hard, but you still have to move on.  As easy as it is to say, that is the next step… it seems cruel to say that.  The next step is to take the next step.”

Iowa also dropped a semifinal matchup at 285 when fourth-seeded Tony Cassioppi lost by a 16-1 technical fall to Michigan’s top-seeded Mason Parris at the 5:12 mark.  Cassioppi falls to the consolation side of the bracket where he can wrestle back to finish as high as third.

The Hawkeyes picked it up on the backside of the bracket, going 6-for-6 in the Blood Round and consolation quarterfinals with Max Murin (149), Nelson Brands (174) and Jacob Warner (197) winning to secure All-America honors.  All three wrestlers can finish no lower than sixth place on Saturday morning.

Murin went 2-0 during the session to secure his first career podium finish.  He won a 3-2 decision over Michigan’s Chance Lamer in the Round of 16 matchup before following with a 3-1 decision over Minnesota’s Michael Blockhus in sudden victory.

Brands went 2-0 at 174 to clinch his first career All-America nod.  In the blood round, Brands won a 4-1 decision over Illinois’ Edmond Ruth and he followed with a 6-1 decision over Mizzou’s seventh-seeded Peyton Mocco.  The Iowa City, Iowa, native will finish in the top six after being seeded 11th.

Warner – seeded 14th — gutted out wins in both of his matches to secure his third career top six finish (and fifth All-America nod).  He used a second-period escape and battled on his feet in the third to win a 1-0 decision over Nebraska’s Silas Allred – the Big Ten champion – in the blood round.  He followed with a 4-2 win over Cornell’s Jacob Cardenas in the consolation quarterfinals.

Penn State is leading the team race with 116.5 points.  Iowa is second in the standings with 77 points followed by Cornell (64) and Ohio State (62).

UP NEXT

Session V will take place Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m. (CT).  The session will consist of the consolation semifinals and placement matches for third, fifth and seventh place.

ISU’s Carr advances to National Finals, Coleman earns All-America Honors

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March 18th, 2023 by admin

TULSA, Okla. – Iowa State’s David Carr punched his ticket to the 165-pound national finals with a 6-5 victory over Princeton’s Quincy Monday Friday night inside the BOK Center. Marcus Coleman became a two-time All-American with a 2-0 record during the session.

Iowa State sits in eighth place as a team after day two with 44.0 points.

Just over 40 years after their fathers, Nate Carr and Kenny Monday, wrestled for a national title in Oklahoma City, their sons, David and Quincy, wrote the next chapter of the family rivalry in Tulsa.

Carr fell into an early 4-0 deficit Friday evening after Monday got a takedown and a quick tilt for two near fall points. The Cyclone responded with a reversal and eventually ended the first period trailing 5-2.

The Canton, Ohio native went down to begin the second and, after a quick escape, secured a match-tying takedown with 1:08 remaining in the second period. Carr put on a ride for the ages, riding out Monday for the final 3:08 of the match to earn the riding time point and a 6-5 victory.

Coleman secured his second consecutive All-America honor with a narrow 4-3 win over Michigan’s Matt Finesilver in the blood round. The Ames native then, after falling into a 6-0 deficit, pinned Clarion’s Will Feldkamp in 2:43 to advance to the consolation semifinals.

Zach Redding, Casey Swiderski and Sam Schuyler all fell one win shy of the podium.

Redding never managed to get to his offense as he fell, 12-0, to Minnesota’s Aaron Nagao. Swiderski and Purdue’s Parker Filius were knotted 2-2 in the third period when Swiderski was whipped to his back and pinned.

Schuyler suffered a heartbreaker in sudden victory, 3-1, after giving up a takedown on the edge of the mat to Wisconsin’s Trent Hillger.

Up Next
Marcus Coleman is back in action Saturday morning for Session V of the NCAA Championships at 10 a.m. on ESPNU.

Finals are set for 6 p.m. on ESPN.

Iowa women roll past SE Louisiana

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March 18th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa women’s basketball team cruised into the second round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament on Friday with a 95-43 win over SE Louisiana at a sold out Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

National Player of the Year candidate Caitlin Clark led the Hawks with 26 points, 12 assists, and 7 rebounds. Monika Czinano added 22 points and 8 rebounds as Iowa notched their second-most points in program history for an NCAA Tournament game. Iowa improved to 16-1 at home on the season and are now 27-6 overall.

UP NEXT

2-Seed Iowa will host 10-Seed Georgia in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. Tipoff will be at 2 p.m. and we’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame starting at 1:45 p.m.

Dreadful shooting dooms Iowa State in NCAA loss to Pitt

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March 18th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State fell behind 22-2 at the outset and never recovered in a 59-41 loss to Pitt in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Greensboro. The Cyclones’ futility on offense was mind boggling. They made only 14 of 60 shots, including two of 21 from three point range and only topped the 40 point mark during garbage time.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger who talked about the slow start.

Iowa State closes the season with a record of 19-14.

NE man arrested on Cass County (IA) warrant for Sexual Exploitation

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests. On March 16th, 20-year-old Lucas Robert Swanson,  of Elk Horn, NE, was arrested on a Cass County (IA) warrant for the Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Extortion and Harassment 1st.  Swanson was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was being held on $250,000 bond.

And, Cass County deputies arrested 32-year-old Kirstin Gail Winters, of Sioux City, March 16th, on the charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance.  Winters was transported to Cass County Jail, booked and later released on her own recognizance.

The previous day (March 15), 24-year-old Marty Delanie Pelzer, of Griswold, was arrested on charge of OWI 1st Offense.  Pelzer was transported to Cass County Jail here he was booked and later released on his own recognizance.

And, on March 12th, 2023, 41-year-old Daniel Phillips Faulkner Jr., of Casey, was arrested by Cass County Deputies, on charges of OWI 1st Offense and Driving Under Suspension.  Faulkner was transported to Cass County Jail where he was booked and later released on his own recognizance.

Cass County Sheriff releases info. on accidents

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has released information about three separate accidents.

Authorities say that on Friday, March 17, 2023, Deputies responded to an accident at 5th and Olive Streets, in Atlantic.  James Richard Cisar, Jr., of Atlantic, was driving a 2006 Chevy Cobalt eastbound on 5th Street.  As he approached the intersection of 5th and Olive St, his car collided with a southbound 2016 Kia Optima, driven by Jennifer Lynn Conrad.  No medical attention was needed at the scene.

On March 9th, 2023, at around 7:30-am., Cass County Deputies responded to a four vehicle accident on Highway 92 and 710th Street, near Massena.  Officials say Micheal Ann Rimel, of Massena, was traveling eastbound on Hwy 92 driving a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee.  The SUV slid and crossed the center line due to the adverse weather conditions. It struck a 2017 Ford Fusion driven by Erin Ann Propp, of Melbourne.  A 2003 Dodge Ram pickup, driven by Michael Jay Kaloides, of Greenfield, traveling westbound and slowing to avoid the collision, when he was struck from behind by a 2013 GMC Terrain driven by Kaitlyn Sue Wilson, of Fontanelle.  Kaloides was transported to Cass Health by Massena Rescue. No other injuries were reported.

And, less than an hour later (at 8:21-a.m) Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a single-vehicle accident near 608 Marne Road, in Marne.  Amber Nicole Scott, of Avoca, was driving a 2019 Ford Expedition eastbound on Marne Rd when the SUV began to slide on the roadway due to the weather conditions.  The Ford slid off the right side of the roadway and struck a garage located at 608 Marne Rd. No injuries were reported.

Humboldt woman arrested in Audubon County

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on March 10th, of 30-year-old Krystal Frock, from Humboldt. She was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Frock appeared before the magistrate and was held on a $5,000 cash only bond.

Ready to leap into spring cleaning projects? Careful with those chemicals!

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa_ – Believe it or not, Monday marks the first day of spring, and it’s also the start of Poison Prevention Week in Iowa. Tammy Noble, a registered nurse and spokeswoman for the Iowa Poison Control Center, says once people launch into their spring cleaning projects, the risks rise of someone, often a child, being exposed to powerful household cleansers.

“We’re focusing on trying to remind people that when poisons happen, we’re here for you. Poison centers are always available 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Noble says. “And poisonings happen to people of all ages. So it’s not just something that we have to worry about with kids.” The Sioux City-based poison center suggests parents can prevent poisonings by storing chemicals in a locked cupboard, not just under the sink. Noble says they should be out of a child’s reach.

“Last year, we had over 23,000 human exposure calls, so people in Iowa that had some type of an exposure to poison,” Noble says. “Sixty-four-percent of those involved a medicine, and when you look at what’s the top medicine that people have exposures to, it’s pain medicine.”

Learn more at the website Iowa Poison-dot-org (iowapoison.org). Noble suggests putting the hotline in your smartphone’s contact list so it’s always handy — at 1-800-222-1222.

Temporary closure of the Iowa 92 bridge between Lyman and Griswold begins Monday, March 27

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – March 17, 2023 – Drivers on Iowa 92 between Lyman and Griswold will need to plan on following a detour route so construction crews can replace a bridge on the roadway. Beginning on Monday, March 27 to Thursday, Aug. 31, weather permitting, drivers will follow a marked detour route using U.S. 71, Cass County Road G-43, Cass County Road M-56, and Iowa 48.

Help keep everyone on the road safer. Drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Southwest Iowa Man Wins $10,000 Lottery Prize

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March 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa — A southwest Iowa man said he had to take a second look at his ticket after winning a $10,000 lottery prize. “I took a double-take and was like, ‘No way, I won $10,000!'” Lynn Young told officials Thursday as he claimed his prize at lottery headquarters in Clive. Young, 51, of Elliott, won the third prize of $10,000 in the Iowa Lottery’s “Hit The Jackpot!” InstaPlay game. He bought his winning ticket at Tiger Mart, 708 Main St. in Griswold and uncovered the big prize when he got out to his vehicle.

Young, who works for a fertilizer company, said his first thought after winning was getting home safely and hiding the ticket until he could claim his prize. “I was excited about it and I was nervous,” he said. “The only thing I could think of was put it in my billfold, get out of town, get home and hide it.” Young said he plans to use his winnings to retire debt and save.

Hit The Jackpot! Is a $30 game that features eight top prizes of $250,000, 40 prizes of $10,000 and overall odds of 1 in 2.97. The InstaPlay product combines features from instant-scratch and lotto games. InstaPlay tickets are called “scratchless” because they have no security coating that needs to be removed to determine the prize won. And rather than having supplies of tickets printed in advance like those in traditional scratch and pull-tab games, InstaPlay tickets are printed on demand from the lottery terminal.

InstaPlay games range in price from $1 to $30. For more information, visit ialottery.com.