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Hawkeye Baseball Announces Fall Slate

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team will host three games and play the Black & Gold World Series at Duane Banks Field during the fall season, head coach Rick Heller announced on Wednesday.

The Hawkeyes will host their annual Scout Day on Sept. 15 before opening fall competition against Mississauga on Sept. 21. Iowa hosts Madison College on Sept. 29 and welcomes Indian Hills CC on Oct. 6.

Iowa’s fall slate will conclude with the Black & Gold World Series from Oct. 17-19. Game three is an if-necessary contest.

The Hawkeyes return five starters, two pitchers from the starting rotation and a total of 18 letterwinners from last year’s team that finished 44-16 and reached an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2017. Iowa welcomes 21 newcomers, including nine transfers, to this year’s team.

All fall ball games are open to the public with free admission.

2023 Fall Schedule
Sept. 15 – Scout Day (2 p.m.)
Sept. 21 – Mississauga (4 p.m.)
Sept. 29 – Madison College (3 p.m.)
Oct. 6 – Indian Hills CC (4 p.m.)
Oct. 17-19 – Black & Gold World Series (TBA)

Grassley: IRS blunders leave millions of taxpayers’ returns lost, exposed

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August 30th, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is calling for an investigation of the Internal Revenue Service after a watchdog report found the agency lost the backup data from millions of taxpayers’ returns. Grassley says a fortune has been spent to upgrade I-R-S technology in recent years, money which he says evidently wasn’t a good investment.

Grassley, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, says I-R-S bungling has led to pallets full of tax records either going missing or being left in insecure locations. In one case, the agency sent dozens of cartridges containing some 200-thousand photos of tax records to an outside contractor for reformatting. That contractor went out of business in 2018 and the records vanished.

The American people deserve better, Grassley says, and they deserve an I-R-S that prioritizes protecting their confidential information.

Grassley says the information contained in the lost records can be used by “nefarious actors” to commit tax fraud and identity theft. He says there must be accountability to prevent this type of misconduct from happening again.

Kum & Go sale complete

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August 30th, 2023 by Jim Field

The sale of the Iowa-based Kum & Go convenience store chain is now complete.

The Salt Lake City-based Maverik convenience store chain announced that it has completed the acquisition of approximately 400 Kum & Go stores. The sale also includes the Solar Transport trucking company. Bill Krause and his father-in-law T.S.

Gentle started Kum & Go in Hampton in 1959 and it has been run by the family until the sale. The purchase price was not disclosed, and Maverik says this will expand their company to more than 800 stores in 20 states.

Pence raps Ramaswamy over inheritance tax idea

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August 30th, 2023 by Jim Field

Former Vice President Mike Pence says extending the Trump era tax cuts will be a priority if he’s elected president.

Pence, who has started a three day campaign swing through Iowa, says he’d like to lower the income tax rate for individuals and families — and make a strong move on the corporate tax rate.

The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act cut the corporate tax rate from 35 down to 21 percent. The plan also doubled the standard deduction and cut individual income tax rates. Pence is critical of a tax idea floated by another G-O-P candidate.

Ramaswamy — in his book “Nation of Victims” — has suggested the inheritance tax could be used to save the country’s meritocracy from sinking into autocracy — and would be a way of redistributing duty. Pence says he’ll oppose any effort by Ramaswamy or anyone else to raise inheritance taxes.

Ramaswamy has recently said he supports a 12 percent flat tax on income. On his campaign website, Ramaswamy says he mentioned the inheritance tax in the book he released last year as part of a calculation for fully eliminating the federal income tax.

Iowa State’s Grant Treiber on improvement of the offensive line

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State senior guard Grant Treiber says competition demanded by new offensive line coach Ryan Clanton will help the Cyclone offense make strides this season. ISU was last in the Big-12 in rushing a year ago by averaging 108 yards per game and they open this season on Saturday by hosting Northern Iowa.

Treiber says improvement has been evident in fall camp.

Treiber says they are excited for Saturday’s season opener.

Treiber is confident the offensive line will be much improved

Iowa’s Nico Ragaini and Cooper DeJean preview Utah State

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Emotions will be running high on Saturday when the Iowa Hawkeyes take the field at Kinnick Stadium against Utah State. Receiver Nico Ragaini returned for his sixth and final year in the program.

Ragaini on any advice he will offer to the younger players.

The Hawkeyes enter the season considered one of the contenders in the Big Ten West. Junior defensive back Cooper DeJean.

DeJean says Utah State offers a challenge out of the gate.

Iowa State’s Jaylin Noel previews Northern Iowa

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State junior receiver Jaylin Noel says limiting mistakes will be a key against a veteran UNI defense. The Cyclones and Panthers collide in Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday in the season opener for both.

With several returning starters missing on offense, including quarterback and tailback, the Cyclones are young on offense.

Noel says under new offensive coordinator Nate Scheelhaase, the Cyclones have been working to eliminate mistakes that can end drives.

Iowa’s Cade McNamara updates his health

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara hopes to play on Saturday when the Hawkeyes host Utah State in their season opener. The transfer from Michigan suffered a muscle strain in a public scrimmage this month and returned to practice last week.

McNamara says a decision will be made as kickoff approaches.

McNamara has returned to practice but says he is not taking part in every segment.

If he gets the green light McNamara says ready for it.

Magnotta Named NFHCA Division I Defensive Player of the Week

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa redshirt sophomore Mia Magnotta was named the NFHCA Division I Defensive Player of the Week it was announced Wednesday.

The Hawkeyes are coming off an undefeated opening weekend at the ACC/B1G Challenge, which included a shutout victory over No. 12 Wake Forest and a 3-2 overtime victory at No. 1 North Carolina.

Magnotta posted both wins in goal, recording her first shutout of her career vs. Wake Forest. The Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania native tallied a career high six saves against No. 1 North Carolina in her fifth career start.

No. 7 Iowa travels to Albany, New York on Friday to face Fairfield at 1 p.m. (CT).

Cyclones to Welcome 16th-Ranked Memphis

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August 30th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State returns to the Cyclone Soccer Complex on Thursday, August 31, following a three-game road stretch that saw the Cyclones go 1-2 to welcome nationally-ranked Memphis to Ames. Thursday’s match is set to kick off at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

It’s the second meeting in the past two years for the Tigers and Cyclones, as Memphis took the 2022 matchup, 3-0, in Tennessee. Iowa State will look to replicate the result of its lone ranked matchup from last year’s non-conference when it downed #24 Michigan, 3-2.

The Matchup: Iowa State (2-2) vs. #16 Memphis (3-1)

Where: Cyclone Soccer Complex // Ames, Iowa

When: August 31 – 6 p.m. CT

Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+

Live Statscyclones.com

From the Notebook 

  • The Cyclones have lost just one match under Coach Fannon when scoring at least two goals. Two seems to be the magic number for the offense.
  • Arkansas State transfer Abigail Miller has already surpassed her 2022 point total in Jonesboro, tallying four points through four games of action (she had three points with ASU in 2022).
  • Lauren Hernandez got her name in the scoring column in last Thursday night’s loss to Iowa. The sophomore converted off an Olivia Edwards free kick to pull the Cyclones within one with eight minutes remaining.
  • Iowa State leads the Big 12 in shot accuracy, placing 61.8% of its attempts on goal. That’s good enough for the 16th-highest ranking in the country.
  • Two Big 12 schools, TCU and UCF, dropped from the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 this week.
  • Mira Emma recorded her 11th career assist in the season-opener, pushing her into the ISU top 10 all-time. One more goal would also push Emma into that top ten list.
  • After program legend Jordan Silkowitz was drafted into the NWSL, a new face took the net for the Cyclones this past week, as Avery Gillahan handled goalkeeping responsibilities.
    • Gillahan earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors on August 23rd for her performances during the first week of the season.

Leading the Cyclones 

The Cyclones will look to steady the ship after a rough week on the road where they were unable to muster enough offensive support.

Four different Cyclones (Salomé Prat, Abigail Miller, Mira Emma and Lauren Hernandez) have goals to their names on the season, with Miller being the lone Cyclone to have at least two scores. ISU is 2-0 in games where it scored at least two goals and 0-2 when it scores one or less.

Two Cyclones have played all 360 minutes of action so far on the year, Hanna Reid and goalkeeper Avery Gillahan. Gillahan recorded her first career clean sheet against Northern Colorado in the first week of the season.

 

Scouting Memphis 

Memphis will give the Cyclones their first ranked test of the season, as the Tigers went up one spot from last week’s ranking, defeating Ohio State 6-1 before falling at #7 Alabama 2-1.

The Tiger offense is balanced and dangerous, as six different Memphis players have at least two goals on the season. The Tigers are led by fifth-year senior Mya Jones, who holds a team-high seven points. Her two goals are tied for second-most on the team and her three assists lead all Tigers.

Kaylie Bierman starts in the net for the Tigers, having played 293 minutes this season, making nine saves and allowing just two goals. Defender Sarah Hagg is the lone Tiger to have played all 360 possible minutes on the season, as the junior transfer from Eastern Illinois has yet to leave the field.

 

Series History 

Iowa State and Memphis will meet for the fourth time this week, with all four meetings coming in the last five seasons. The Tigers hold a 3-0 advantage over ISU and have outscored the Cyclones 7-0 across the three previous matchups. The Tigers will play in Ames for the second time ever, having taken the previous matchup 1-0 in overtime.

Up Next
Iowa State will be back in action this Sunday, Sept. 3, as it welcomes UC Santa Barbara to Ames for a weekend matinee. Sunday’s action against the Gauchos is set to kick off at 1 p.m. and the match will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.