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No. 10 Hawkeyes Draw at Loyola-Chicago

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August 29th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CHICAGO, Ill. – The No. 10 ranked University of Iowa women’s soccer team tied with Loyola-Chicago, 0-0, on Thursday night at Loyola Soccer Park. The Hawkeyes move to 2-1-1 on the season.

The first half was a defensive battle, ending with a combined three shots on goal between the two teams. Iowa had one shot in the first 30 minutes of the half, before they would fire nine shots in the final 15 minutes of the half.

Graduate student Kelli McGroarty led all players in the first 45 minutes with four shots. McGroarty and senior Shae Doherty each fired one shot on goal for the Hawkeyes.

Sophomore goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink had one save in the first half for Iowa as the match was tied, 0-0, after 45 minutes. Iowa had three corner kicks to the Ramblers’ zero at the break.

The Hawkeye offense created scoring opportunities in the second half, firing seven shots and putting four shots on goal. They were unable to find the net as Loyola-Chicago goalkeeper Allison Deardorff had five saves.

Mayrink finished with two saves for the Hawkeyes.

Iowa outshot the Ramblers, 17-9 and had six shots on goal to their two. The Hawkeyes had five corner kick opportunities while Loyola-Chicago had a pair. The match would finish a scoreless tie, 0-0.

MATCH NOTES

  • Kelli McGroarty led all players with five shots. Her two shots on goal matched a game high.
  • 90 Tracker:Sofia BushMiah Schueller, and Millie Greer were the three Hawkeye position players to register 90 minutes.
  • The Ramblers nine shots tied a season low while their two shots on goal marked a season low.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes play host to Iowa State for the first contest in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. (CT) at the Iowa Soccer Complex.

Iowa State Men Claim Team Title at Cyclone Preview

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August 29th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – The No. 1 Iowa State men ran to a first-place team finish at the third annual Cyclone Preview on Friday morning. ISU was paced by Allen Bonnesen, finishing second in the men’s 6K race and had three other individuals finish in the top seven.
“We’re a team that’s incredibly deep, and so today we got to show off some of our younger athletes,” said head coach Jeremy Sudbury. “Some athletes that maybe are not going to step into our top seven or top ten later in the season and going into postseason. And so, to have that depth is really exciting.”
Following Bonnesen was Emanuel Galdino, who finished fourth overall. Seth Clevenger and Isaac Rivera finished sixth and seventh, respectively, while Nathan Pestka (12th), Quinton Orr (15th) and Riley Simpson (17th) were also top 20 finishers.
Sudbury was pleased with the effort and promising depth the young Cyclones showed at Friday’s meet. “Allen Bonnesen went to a whole new level, to see Isaac Rivera as a redshirt freshman rock, Seth Clevenger coming off a massive injury last year and having surgery and missing four months and he’s back. It’s really exciting. I think for the overall collective group, our basement has risen. So, it is really cool, and it speaks to the culture we have.”
Up Next
The top-ranked Iowa State men will compete at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia on September 27. The loaded field at Missouri will provide a national meet-like environment to test the Cyclones.
Team Results
1. Iowa State, 22; 2. Iowa Central CC, 46; 3. Drake, 77; 4. UNI, 87
Individual Results
1. Daniel Rotich, Unattached, 17:40.6; 2. Allen Bonnesen, Iowa State, 17:42.8; 4. Emanuel Galdino, Iowa State, 17:59.5; 6. Seth Clevenger, Iowa State, 18:08.0; 7. Isaac Rivera, Iowa State, 18:11.1; 12. Nathan Pestka, Iowa State, 18:29.8; 15. Quinton Orr, Iowa State, 18:37.9; 17. Riley Simpson, Iowa State, 18:44.0

Women’s Cross Country Captures Championship at Cyclone Preview

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August 29th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State women’s cross country team opened the season with a team win at the Cyclone Preview while Betty Kipkore posted the top individual finish. ISU had four other runners finish in the top six to run away with the team title.
“Really happy with our performance today,” said coach Cale Wallace. “I told the ladies coming in that the expectation wasn’t necessarily certain results, everyone has their own individual thing to work on. Whether it’s holding back early in the race or staying strong through the middle of it, all nine that ran today have their own thing to work on.”
“It was great to see our women’s team after they had great summers,” added director of cross country Jeremy Sudbury. “Everybody’s healthy and to see some athletes that have really done a great job developing, and the work that Coach Wallace has done is amazing, and I’m really excited. We’re hoping to continue to get even bigger, better, stronger in terms of what the expectations are for that group. So they’re in the perfect spot in terms of having that underdog mentality but also have some big lofty goals for this year.”
After battling an injury a season ago, Kipkore looked strong in her Cyclone debut, leading most of the race comfortably and finishing the 5K in 16:44.3. Bella Heikes, Sydney Morrell and Riley Beach were right behind to finish 2-4 while Olivia Verde (6th) and Ruby Hughes (8th) were also top 10 finishers. Heikes and Beach return for their senior seasons after earning all-region honors a year ago, but have their sights set on a national meet team selection in their final year of competition.
“It seemed like we did a lot of the things we set out to do, and that was the hope today,” said Wallace.
Up Next
The Iowa State women will compete at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia on September 27. The loaded, large field at Missouri should lend valuable experience to a young squad looking to return to the NCAA Championship in November.
Team Results
1. Iowa State, 16; 2. UNI, 56; 3. Drake, 67; 4. Iowa Central CC, 115
Individual Results
1. Betty Kipkore, Iowa State 16:44.3; 2. Bella Heikes, Iowa State 16:56.0; 3. Sydney Morrell, Iowa State 17:00.9; 4. Riley Beach, Iowa State, 17:05.3; 6. Olivia Verde, Iowa State, 17:16.6; 8. Ruby Hughes, Iowa State, 17:32.0; 14. Ashlyn Keeney, Iowa State, 18:12.8; 17. Josie Baker, Iowa State, 18:27.8; 19. Mya Trober, Iowa State, 18:28.8

Remsen St Mary’s Begins State Title Defense in Audubon

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August 29th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The defending state champion Remsen St. Mary’s Hawks begin the 2025 season with a team they defeated in their journey to a third state title in five years. Despite the recent success, Head Coach Tim Osterman says he was a little more curious to see how his team would shape up than years past. Nonetheless, he has been pleased so far. 

The Hawks lost their top two quarterbacks, top three rushers, top five receivers, and top eight tacklers. In the preseason scrimmage, Osterman says the focus was learning more about themselves and pinning down on the fundamentals.

Sophomore Dalton Klein threw just six passes in his freshman year but a year learning under Waldschmitt and Loucks, Osterman believes he’s ready for the starting job.

The Hawks know Audubon is capable of giving anyone headaches on the opposite sideline and Remsen St. Mary’s knows they’ll have to be 100% ready.

Ball protection and playing as clean as possible will be the keys for the Hawks.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 pm in Audubon and join KJAN for pregame coverage at 6:30 pm.

Warning to use legal sports betting companies

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August 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The college football season gets into full swing this weekend and the pros will soon take the field as well, which will ramp up sports betting in the state. Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission administrator Tina Eick has this advice for those considering betting on the games.

Eick says betting with a licensed operator is the safest option.

She says if you have any doubt the site is legitimate, you can look it up.

Eick also says to remember to not get carried away with sports gambling.

You can call 1-800-BETSOFF if you or someone you know has a betting problem to get confidential help. You can also go to the YourLifeIowa.org website to get help.

Nunn Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to End Greyhound Racing Nationwide

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August 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA — Iowa 3rd Congressional District Representative Zach Nunn joined California District 24 Representative Salud Carbajal, Thursday, when introducing the Greyhound Protection Act, a bipartisan bill to ban greyhound racing in the United States permanently.
The legislation would also prohibit gambling on live and simulcast greyhound races and outlaw the export of American greyhounds for racing purposes abroad.
“Greyhound racing is a cruel and inhumane practice that has no place anywhere in this country,” said Rep. Nunn. “Iowa shut down its last greyhound track because our communities recognized the cruelty behind this industry. This bill follows Iowa’s lead, ensuring man’s best friend is treated with the care and respect every dog deserves.”
Nunn’s office said in a news release, Greyhounds in the racing industry frequently endure cruel and mistreatment, spending up to 23 hours a day in cages, racing injuries that often result in death, and exposure to performance-enhancing drugs. While 44 states, including Iowa, have already banned greyhound racing, a national prohibition is needed to close remaining loopholes and fully end the practice.
Once a multibillion-dollar industry, greyhound betting in the U.S. peaked at $3.5 billion in 1991 and has since dropped to just $8.5 million. Despite this progress, international greyhound racing remains a multi-hundred-million-dollar market, bolstered by online betting platforms and continued racing in countries like Australia, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.
The Greyhound Protection Act ensures the U.S. does not continue to fuel this global abuse. “Iowa rightly got out of the business of dog racing, and that’s a good thing because the number of dogs injured on tracks in our state was eye-popping,” said Tom Colvin, president of the Animal Rescue League of Iowa. “I’m grateful to Congressman Nunn for working to make it a national policy to treat greyhounds well and to stop wagering on races that put dogs at needless risk of catastrophic injury.”
The Greyhound Protection Act would:
• Ban greyhound racing nationwide and permanently prohibit the operation of greyhound racetracks anywhere in the U.S.
• Prohibit in-person and online gambling on domestic and international greyhound races
• Prevent the export of American greyhounds for racing purposes
Together, Nunn says, these reforms would shut the door on a cruel industry, hold bad actors accountable, and uphold the values of compassion and humane treatment that Iowans believe in.

Drake University launches fundraising campaign for stadium updates

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August 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(An Iowa Capital Dispatch report) -Drake University is honoring 100 years of Drake Stadium and preparing for another century of operations with a $6 million fundraising campaign, already kicked off with a grant from Prairie Meadows.

The Des Moines private university announced Thursday in a news release the launch of the Drake Stadium Centennial Campaign, which will raise funds for renovations to different aspects of the space, including its track, technology and more. The campaign received a $600,000 grant from Prairie Meadows this summer for the updates.

(Photo: Drake University has announced a fundraising campaign for its 100-year-old stadium. (Photo courtesy of Drake University)

“Drake Stadium is a place where legends compete and communities gather,” said Gary Palmer, president and CEO of Prairie Meadows. “We are proud to support its next chapter and help keep the Blue Oval shining bright.”

Both the track and field surfaces of the stadium are scheduled for replacement under the campaign, the release stated, as well as upgrades to lighting and the video and score boards. The release stated the campaign will also put donations toward updating the stadium press box and adding “two reversible long jump/triple jump and pole vault runways.”

Funds from the campaign will also go toward construction of a “permanent hospitality space” for guests coming to the university for events hosted at the stadium. According to the release, these enhancements will ensure the stadium meets different competition and broadcast standards and improves guest experiences.

First opened in 1925, the release stated the stadium hasn’t seen renovations since 2006. In addition to the annual track and field event the Drake Relays, the stadium has hosted multiple USA Track and Field Championships, NCAA Outdoor Championships and AAU Junior Olympics. It is also home to the Iowa High School Track and Field Championships, Drake football and other community events.
“Drake Stadium is more than just a facility—it’s a century of memories, records, and community pride,” Drake University President Marty Martin said in the release. “With the support of partners like Prairie Meadows and the commitment of our alumni and fans, we’re building the next 100 years of greatness.”

Iowa offense prepares for Albany

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August 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Kamari Moulton leads a crowded two-deep at running back as the Hawkeyes get ready to open against Albany. The sophomore rushed for 473 yards last season playing behind Kaleb Johnson. He is one of four running backs who could get snaps in the opener.

Moulton says the running backs all help make each other better.

Iowa is heavily favored but Moulton says they are taking nothing for granted.

Senior guard Beau Stephens is part of an experienced offensive line and feels transfer quarterback Mark Gronowski will raise their level of play.

Iowa State ground game looks for success against South Dakota

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August 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State hopes the momentum the run game got in the second half of a win over Kansas State will continue in Saturday’s home opener against South Dakota. After sputtering in the opening half the Cyclones found the holes in the K-State defense after halftime in a 24-21 victory.

That’s ISU running back Carson Hansen who says the South Dakota defense will provide a challenge.

Senior center Jim Bonifas says it took the offense a while to find answers against K-State.

Bonifas on the challenge South Dakota will provide.

Hawkeyes Finalize 2025-26 Nonconference Schedule

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August 28th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s basketball team will play seven home games on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena as part of its nonconference schedule for the 2025-26 season, it was announced Thursday by P. Sue Beckwith, MD, head women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen.

The Hawkeyes will play one preseason exhibition game, hosting Ashland on Oct. 30. Iowa opens the regular season at home against Southern University on Nov. 3, followed by Evansville on Nov. 9. The Hawkeyes’ first in-state matchup will be against Drake on Nov. 13 in Iowa City, before traveling to face UNI in Cedar Falls on Nov. 16 and playing host to Fairfield on Nov. 30.

The Hawkeyes wrap up their nonconference road schedule on Dec. 10 with the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series matchup at Iowa State, before returning home to face Lindenwood on Dec. 13.

Iowa will also play neutral-site contests against Baylor on Nov. 20 and Miami (FL) on Nov. 22 as part of the WBCA Showcase in Orlando, Florida. The Hawkeyes will then take on reigning National Champion UConn on Dec. 20 at the Women’s Champions Classic in Brooklyn, New York.

Last season, The Hawkeyes earned two wins in the Big Ten Tournament and defeated Murray State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Iowa also secured its ninth straight 20-win season, the second-longest streak in program history. In her first year at the helm, head coach Jan Jensen added to the milestone by recording the second-most wins by a first-year head coach in program history.

The complete schedule, along with times and television information, will be announced later this fall.

Oct. 30 Ashland (Exhibition)
Nov. 3 Southern
Nov. 9 Evansville
Nov. 13 Drake
Nov. 16 at UNI
Nov. 20 vs. Baylor (Orlando)
Nov. 22 vs. Miami FL (Orlando)
Nov. 26 Western Illinois
Nov. 30 Fairfield
Dec. 10 at Iowa State
Dec. 13 Lindenwood
Dec. 20 vs. UConn (Brooklyn)