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Iowa players talk Bye Week

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

Iowa guard Rusty Feth says the Hawkeyes have moved on after a controversial finish against Minnesota. Cooper DeJean’s late punt return for a touchdown was overturned for what replay called an invalid fair catch signal and the Hawkeyes fell to the Gophers 12-10. Iowa returns to action November fourth in Wrigley Field against Northwestern.

Feth on moving on after the loss.

The Hawkeyes are 6-2 and Feth says the bye week comes at a good time.

Defensive lineman Deontae Craig says the off week goves them a chance to rest and heal.

Receiver Diante Vines on the timing of the bye week.

With no game this week the the Minnesota loss lingered longer.

Vines on bouncing back from the loss.

GymHawks Release Complete 2024 Schedule

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa gymnastics team released the full details of its 2024 schedule on Wednesday.

Notes about the 2024 season:

  • The Hawkeyes will face 10 teams that competed in NCAA regionals in the 2023 season.
  • They are set to host Washington (Jan. 12) and Southern Utah (Jan. 26) in non conference meets inside of Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa.
  • The Hawkeyes will host Nebraska on Feb. 4 in Xtream Arena and Ohio State on Feb. 16 in Carver Hawkeye Arena.
  • Iowa will travel to Minnesota, Michigan State and Rutgers during the Big Ten season.
  • The Hawkeyes will compete at the Big Five Meet on Feb. 24 along with Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, and Penn State in University Park, Penn.
  • Iowa will travel to Sacramento State (Mar. 3) and Iowa State (Mar. 8) for nonconference meets.
  • Iowa will head to Nashville, Tenn. for the Collegiate Challenge March 15-17.

The GymHawks will hold three of their four home meets in Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa.

Season tickets for the 2024 gymnastics season are now on sale through the UI Athletics ticket office. Season tickets for adults are $30 and youth are free (ticket required). Tickets are available over the phone at 800-IA-HAWKS and online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets

The Hawkeyes return 16 letterwinners including two All-Big Ten selections, JerQuavia Henderson and Adeline Kenlin. Henderson is a three-time All-American and reigning Co-Big Ten Champion on the floor exercise returning for her fifth year. Iowa added five newcomers to the roster, four freshmen and one transfer.

IOWA 2024 GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE 

Jan. 12 – vs. Washington – Coralville, Iowa – Xtream Arena
Jan. 22 – at Minnesota – Minneapolis, Minn. – Maturi Pavillion
Jan. 26 – vs. Southern Utah – Coralville, Iowa – Xtream Arena
Jan. 28 – at Michigan State – East Lansing, Mich. – Jenison Field House
Feb. 4 – vs. Nebraska – Coralville, Iowa – Xtream Arena
Feb. 9 – at Rutgers – Piscataway, N.J. – Jersey Mike’s Arena
Feb. 16 – vs. Ohio State – Iowa City, Iowa – Carver Hawkeye Arena
Feb. 24 – Big Five – University Park, Penn. – Rec Hall
Mar. 3 – at Sacramento State – Sacramento, Calif. – The Nest
Mar. 8 – at Iowa State – Ames, Iowa – Hilton Coliseum
Mar. 15-17 – at Collegiate Challenge – Nashville, Tenn. – TBA
Mar. 23 – B1G Championships – East Lansing, Mich. – Jenison Field House

NIACC president announces he’ll retire in eight months

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

The president of North Iowa Area Community College is announcing his retirement. Steve Schulz is a native of the Franklin County town of Geneva and he’s worked in the public education field for 40 years. Schulz predicts the state’s community colleges will be dealing with lower student counts in the years to come.

Schulz says younger people still need to consider pursuing careers in education.

The presidential search process will involve the formation of a search committee, while the NIACC (NY-ack) Board of Directors is considering engaging with an executive search firm to identify potential candidates. Schulz is retiring in about eight months.

Big Ten Announces Suspension of Michigan State Football Player

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference office announced today that Michigan State right tackle Spencer Brown has been suspended for half a game, under the conference’s Sportsmanship Policy, as a result of the actions that led to Mr. Brown’s ejection for a flagrant personal foul that occurred in a game against Michigan on October 21, 2023.

 

Brown is ineligible to play in the first half of Michigan State’s next game against Minnesota on October 28, 2023. The Big Ten Conference considers this matter concluded.

 

DINNEBIER INCLUDED ON BECKY HAMMON MID-MAJOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

HOPEWELL, N.J. – Junior guard Katie Dinnebier represented Drake on the 2024 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award watch list announced this morning by Her Hoops Stats. Dinnebier is one of 25 mid-major stars from 13 different conferences named to the watch list.

The Waukee, Iowa native averaged nearly 12 points and six assists per contest last season while adding over three rebounds and just under two steals from the point guard position. According to Her Hoop Stats, she is just one of six players since the 2009-10 season to average at least 1.25 points per scoring attempt and a minimum assist-to-turnover ratio of at least 2.00, joining Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu and Paige Bueckers and Gabby Williams of UConn.

Dinnebier adds this preseason honor to a First Team Preseason All-MVC nod. This is her first appearance on the Becky Hammon Award watch list.

Drake has now had four representatives on any Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award watch list since the birth of the award, joining Grace Berg in 2022, and both Becca Hittner and Sara Rhine in 2020.

Two other MVC competitors are included on the watch list as Preseason All-MVC players Katelyn Young of Murray State and Maya McDermott of UNI were also earned recognized.

Iowa officials share details about deploying to US-Mexico border

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October 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and other state officials held an hour-long briefing this (Wednesday) morning to discuss the work over 100 Iowa Guard soldiers and 31 state law enforcement officers did at the southern border in August. Reynolds says it’s a crisis that the Biden Administration has ignored.  “It is an open border policy…There’s not another country in the world that would allow this to happen,” Reynolds told reporters. “…When you see the number of terrorists that they’ve have apprehended that are crossing our borders — my God! Think of the ones that got by us.” Iowa National Guard Adjutant General Stephen Osborn says his soldiers found their Texas counterparts were exhausted.

“Texas has been kind of fighting this on their own for a long time,” Osborn says. “Our soldiers volunteered because they believe they’re contributing to the security not just of Texas and those border communities, but the United States and that’s what they swear to protect and defend.”

The 109 Iowa National Guard soldiers the governor deployed to Texas were involved in the capture of 17-hundred illegal immigrants and the surrender of 12-hundred others. State troopers patrolling alongside Texas officers focused on smugglers bringing drugs and humans across the border.

Briar Cliff men’s basketball prepares for season opener

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

Individual and team improvement will be key to the success of this year’s Briar Cliff men’s basketball team. Gone are 2nd team all GPAC selection Jaden Kleinhesselink, starters Kyle Boerhave, and Nick Hoyt and sharpshooter Conner Groves. Mark Svagera enters his seventh season at the helm of the Chargers after one of the more challenging summers of his tenure, where he’s challenging his role players to become the go to players.

Returning senior starters Matthew Stilwill and Quinn Vesey are the veteran team leaders who will be called upon to lead the inexperienced group. Stilwill comes off a season where he started the year as the sixth man but worked his way into the starting lineup and averaged 12.2 points per game. Stilwill is excited with the new roster additions, as well as watching a few players make solid improvements.

Vesey meanwhile elected to play one more year after being named third team all GPAC, averaging 11 points per game, and was 4th best in the GPAC with 44 steals. The tenacious defender has tremendous confidence in his teammates entering the season.

Briar Cliff opens the season Thursday night with the home opener at the Newman Flanagan Center against Dakota State.

Jayden Higgins steps up at Iowa State

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State’s Jayden Higgins has gone from transfer to the Cyclones’ leading receiver. The transfer from Eastern Kentucky leasds ISU with 23 catches, including three touchdowns as they prepare to visit Baylor.

Higgins had six catches in a victory at Cincinnati. It was ISU’s first road win of the season.

After starting the season 1-2 the Cyclones have rebounded and are currently tied for second in the Big-12. Higgins says they are not surprised by the turnaround.

MARGARET MARY KLEIN, 95, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 10/27/23)

Obituaries

October 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARGARET MARY KLEIN, 95, of Harlan, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for MARGARET KLEIN will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation is at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, on Thursday, Oct. 26th, from 5-until 8-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial is in the St. Mary’s Cemetery at Panama (IA)).

MARGARET MARY KLEIN is survived by:

Her daughters – JoAnn (Gary) Kenkel, of Harlan; Edna (Mike) Keenan of Storm Lake, IA; and Leona (Ed) Grace of Omaha, NE.
Her sons – Larry Klein, of Earling; David (Sara) Klein, of Omaha, NE;
Her brother – Leo (Marj) Kramer, of Omaha.
18 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, her in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Iowa State defense prepares for Baylor

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October 25th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State’s defense is making progress as the Cyclones open the stretch run of the season at Baylor this week. After getting hurt by the big player early in the season the Cyclones have yielded a total of 24 points in wins over TCU and Cincinnati.

That’s defensive end Joe Peterson. Baylor has the second best passing offense in the Big-12 but Peterson says they still want to make the Bears one dimensional.

As he said the first chore is to stop Baylor’s run game.

At 3-1 in the Big-12 Peterson says the Cyclones are excited about being in the hunt.

Linebacker Caleb Bacon says like the Cyclones, Baylor has made a lot of progress as of late. The Bears are 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the league race.

With three wins in the last four games the confidence is growing.

Bacon on the progress the defense has made this season.