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Iowa’s governor signs legislation expanding athletic opportunities for some private school students

News, Sports

June 8th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s governor has signed legislation that says Iowa’s public school districts must let local private school students join the district’s sports teams if the private school isn’t offering the sport. Representative Henry Stone, a Republican from Forest City, is a former football coach at Waldorf University. During House debate on the bill, Stone said kids should be allowed to compete in sports, whether they’re enrolled in a public or a private school.

E-S-As are state-funded Education Savings Accounts to cover private school expenses. According to Representative Stone, the Clear Lake and Garner School Districts are no longer allowing students from the private Clear Lake Classical school to play sports.

Stone said “…What we’re talking about today are issues that are affecting our kids and affecting our grandkids. My two grandsons live in the Garner School District. In my opinion, we need to push past our differences and squabbles as adults and not take those differences out on our kids.” The bill passed the House and Senate with the support of Republicans. Democrats opposed it. Representative Heather Matson, a Democrat from Ankeny, said public school officials should be able to make local decisions based on serving students from families who’ve chosen to send their child to the public school.

The bill applies to middle school as well as high school students and Matson suggests that could be a problem in larger schools.

The new mandate in the bill also applies to other extracurricular activities like band and drama. For many years, Iowa students who are home schooled have been participating in extracurricular activities in the local public school.

Softball Scoreboard from Friday June 6

Sports

June 7th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Western Iowa Conference 

Riverside – 4 vs Missouri Valley – 2

Treynor – 6 vs AHSTW – 3

IKM-Manning – 12 vs Tri-Center – 4

 

Corner Conference 

Bedford – 8 vs Stanton – 4

East Mills – 14 vs Essex – 10

 

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Lenox – 5 vs Mount Ayr – 4

Wayne – 5 vs Martensdale-St. Marys – 1

 

Rolling Valley Conference 

Boyer Valley – 10 vs Coon Rapids-Bayard – 4

 

West Central Activities Conference 

West Central Valley – 14 vs ACGC – 0

 

Non-Conference 

Estherville Lincoln Central – 4 vs Atlantic – 2

Carlisle – 7 vs Atlantic – 1

Glidden-Ralston – 2 Exira-EHK-Audubon – 1

Woodbine – 5 vs Abraham Lincoln – 1

ADM – 2 vs Van Meter – 1  (8 innings)

Baseball Scoreboard from Friday June 6

Sports

June 7th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Western Iowa Conference 

Riverside – 6 vs Missouri Valley – 4

Tri-Center – 11 vs IKM-Manning – 0

Treynor – 18 vs AHSTW – 3

Logan-Magnolia – 21 vs Audubon – 6

 

Rolling Valley Conference 

CAM – 11 vs Ar-We-Va – 1

Glidden-Ralston – 14 vs Exira-EHK – 5

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 12 vs Boyer Valley – 0

 

Corner Conference 

Griswold – 4 vs Fremont-Mills – 2

Bedford – 10 vs Stanton – 0 

East Mills – 15 vs Essex – 0

Pride of Iowa Conference 

East Union – 5 vs Nodaway Valley – 2

Southeast Warren – 4 vs Southwest Valley – 2

Mount Ayr – 9 vs Lenox – 5  

Martensdale-St. Marys – 11 vs Wayne – 0 

Non-Conference 

West Liberty – 14 vs Clarinda – 4 

Harlan – 9 vs Le Mars – 0

Sergeant Bluff-Luton – 5 vs Denison-Schleswig – 4 

Woodbine – 10 vs Ridge View – 1

Van Meter – 8 vs ADM – 2 (13 innings)

Boys Soccer Championship Scoreboard from Friday June 6

Sports

June 7th, 2025 by Christian Adams

1A  

West Sioux – 2 vs Van Meter – 1 (OT) 

 

2A

Gilbert – 3 vs Bishop Heelan – 2 

 

3A

Urbandale – 1 vs Iowa City Liberty – 0 

 

4A

Valley – 3 vs Johnston – 0

Hawkeyes Announce 2025 Schedule

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s soccer team released its 2025 schedule on Friday. The Hawkeyes’ 20 game slate includes two exhibition games and 10 home contests at the Iowa Soccer Complex.

After playing a pair of exhibitions, Iowa’s regular season gets underway with a road trip to Arkansas on August 14. The Hawkeyes will also play home nonconference games against TCU (Aug. 21), Western Michigan (Aug. 24), Saint Louis (Aug. 31) and Iowa State (Sept. 4), while going on the road to face Loyola (Ill.) (Aug. 28) and Missouri State (Sept. 7).

Six of Iowa’s nonconference opponents are coming off NCAA Tournament runs last season.

The Hawkeyes’ Big Ten slate gets underway on Sept. 12, hosting Northwestern at the Iowa Soccer Complex.  Iowa also hosts Minnesota (Sept. 21), Michigan (Oct. 4), Maryland (Oct. 9) and Michigan State (Oct. 12) in Iowa City.

Iowa’s Big Ten road slate begins at Purdue on Sept. 18 and the team will also play road contests at Wisconsin (Sept. 25) and Nebraska (Sept. 28) before closing out the regular season with three straight road games at UCLA (Oct. 16), USC (Oct. 19) and Indiana (Oct. 26).

 2025 SCHEDULE

Date

Opponent

Location

TIME (CT)

Aug. 2

South Dakota (exh.)

Vermillion, S.D.

TBD

Aug. 8

Kansas (exh.)

Iowa City, Iowa

TBD

Aug. 14

Arkansas

Fayetteville, Ark.

6:30 p.m.

Aug. 21

TCU

Iowa City, Iowa

1 p.m.

Aug. 24

Western Michigan

Iowa City, Iowa

1 p.m.

Aug. 28

Loyola (Ill.)

Chicago, Ill.

7 p.m.

Aug. 31

Saint Louis

Iowa City, Iowa

1 p.m.

Sept. 4

Iowa State

Iowa City, Iowa

7 p.m.

Sept. 7

Missouri State

Springfield, Mo.

1 p.m.

Sept. 12

Northwestern

Iowa City, Iowa

6:30 p.m.

Sept. 18

Purdue

West Lafayette, Ind.

6 p.m.

Sept. 21

Minnesota

Iowa City, Iowa

1 p.m.

Sept. 25

Wisconsin

Madison, Wis.

7 p.m.

Sept. 28

Nebraska

Lincoln, Neb.

1 p.m.

Oct. 4

Michigan

Iowa City, Iowa

6 p.m.

Oct. 9

Maryland

Iowa City, Iowa

7 p.m.

Oct. 12

Michigan State

Iowa City, Iowa

1 p.m.

Oct. 16

UCLA

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBD

Oct. 19

USC

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBD

Oct. 26

Indiana

Bloomington, Ind.

TBD

Former Iowa star Caitlin Clark provides injury update

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa star Caitlin Clark could return from injury next week for the Indiana Fever. Clark has missed the last three games with a quad injury and will miss Saturday night’s game in Chicago against the Sky.

A possible return could be next Tuesday when the Fever visit Atlanta.

It is the first time in her career Clark has been sidelined for an extended period of time.

The Fever are 1-2 with Clark out of the lineup.

Week of 6/5/25 Softball Rankings

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Class 5A
No,
School
Record
LW
1
Pleasant Valley
5-0
3
2
Waukee Northwest
6-1
1
3
Ankeny Centennial
6-2
2
4
West Des Moines Valley
4-3
4
5
Johnston
4-3
10
6
Cedar Rapids Prairie
2-0
8
7
Waukee
4-4
11
8
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
0-4
5
9
Muscatine
5-2
6
10
Iowa City Liberty
5-1
12
11
Southeast Polk
3-3
9
12
Urbandale
3-3
NR
13
Ankeny
2-4
7
14
Ames
7-0
15
15
Dubuque Senior
3-1
14
Dropped Out: Indianola (13)
 
Class 4A
No,
School
Record
LW
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
8-0
2
2
North Polk
6-1
1
3
North Scott
3-3
3
4
Norwalk
7-0
7
5
Dallas Center-Grimes
10-0
10
6
Fort Dodge
5-1
4
7
Carlisle
6-2
8
8
Clear Creek-Amana
7-0
9
9
ADM
4-3
5
10
Western Dubuque
5-2
6
11
Bondurant-Farrar
5-1
NR
12
Winterset
4-3
12
13
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
6-2
11
14
Grinnell
9-0
NR
15
Creston
8-2
15
 
Dropped Out: Pella (13), Burlington (14)
Class 3A
No,
School
Record
LW
1
Williamsburg
8-1
1
2
Dubuque Wahlert
5-0
3
3
Davenport Assumption
4-2
2
4
PCM
6-0
5
5
Estherville Lincoln Central
5-0

2025 Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame Class Announced

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Iowa Letterwinners Club and the University of Iowa Athletics Department announced its 2025 Hall of Fame Class on Thursday.

The 36th Hall of Fame class includes Justin Austin (men’s track and field), Lisa Birocci Banse (softball), Bob Bowlsby (administration), Elena Callas King (women’s golf), Lisa Cellucci (field hockey), Brandon Scherff (football), Brad Smith (men’s wrestling) and Tom Williams (men’s swimming and diving).

The eight-person class will be inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday, Aug. 29 – the evening prior to the Iowa football team’s season opener against Albany.

The induction ceremony, which is open to the public, will be held in the Feller Club Room at Carver-Hawkeye Arena with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. (CT) and the ceremony will follow at 6:30 p.m. Cost for the evening is $25 and includes heavy appetizers and a cash bar will be available. Reserve your spot today at hawkeyesports.com.

All Iowa athletes who have earned at least one varsity letter at Iowa are eligible for the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. Athletes must have completed their eligibility 10 years and coaches/administrators five years prior to their induction.

2025 Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees

Justin Austin (Men’s Track and Field)
Five-time All-American, earning the distinction in 2011 (indoor, 200-meters; outdoor, 200-meters), 2012 (outdoor, 200-meters) and 2013 (outdoor, 200-meters; outdoor, 400-meter relay)… two-time Big Ten Track Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2013… two-time Big Ten Athlete of the Outdoor Championships (2011, 2013)… only Hawkeye to be Big Ten Track Athlete of the Year and Big Ten Athlete of the Championship twice… five-time Big Ten champion –  2011 (indoor 200-meters; outdoor 200-meters), 2013 (outdoor 100-meter; outdoor 200-meters; outdoor 400-meter relay)… two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (2011, 2013)… Big Ten Athlete of the Week (April 10, 2013)… graduated with five school records – indoor (60-meters, 200-meters); outdoor (100-meters, 200-meters, 4×100-relay).

Lisa Birocci Banse (Softball)
Two-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American, earning third-team honors in 2003 and 2005… three-time NFCA first-team all-region selection (2003, 2004, 2005)… 2003 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year after winning 29 games with 15 shutouts… two-time All-Big Ten selection, earning first-team honors in 2003 and second-team honors in 2004… two-time Big Ten All-Tournament team selection, earning MVP honors in 2003… named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament team in 2005… team Most Valuable Player in 2005… four-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week selection… won 90 career games, posting a 1.20 ERA over 175 appearances with 946 strikeouts in 842 innings with 40 shutouts and 81 complete games… also hit 17 career home runs… still ranks in the top-seven all-time in appearances, innings, complete games, ERA, wins and strikeouts… tossed two career no-hitters (April 20, 2003 vs. Indiana; March 4, 2005 vs. Georgia Southern)… led team to four NCAA Regional appearances… won the Big Ten regular season and tournament title in 2003… team placed in top three of Big Ten standings all four seasons… two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2004-05)… played professional softball in Italy, Guatemala and Taiwan… was a member of the Italian National Team (2005-2006, 2009, 2019-21)… played in the 2019 Olympic Qualifer in addition to winning three European Championships (2005, 2019, 2021) for Team Italy… also served as the pitching coach for Team Italy (2017-18) at the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, and was pitching coach for Team Spain (2022-23).

Bob Bowlsby (Administration)
Became the University of Iowa’s 10th men’s athletics director in June, 1991, serving in the position from 1991-2006… named the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Central Regional Athletic Director of the Year and Sports Business Journal National Athletics Director of the Year in 2001-02… appointed to the 15-member United States Commission on Opportunities in Athletics by President George W. Bush in 2002-03… served as President of the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association from 2002-03 and had a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament Committee from 2001-05… was the chair of the NCAA Tournament and Selection Committee for the 2004 Final Four in San Antonio and 2005 Final Four in St. Louis… directed the merger of the Iowa men’s and women’s athletics programs into a single unit in 2000, supervising 24 sports… hired Kirk Ferentz to replace Hayden Fry as Iowa’s head football coach and Tom Brands as the Hawkeye wrestling coach… oversaw the planning, construction and renovation of more than $100 million in campus projects, including the $87 million project at Kinnick Stadium… served as the director of athletics at Northern Iowa (1983-91) and Stanford (2006-2012) and was the Big 12 Conference Commissioner from 2012-2022… native of Waterloo, Iowa… earned his master’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1978.

Elena Callas King (Women’s Golf)
Was the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) state tournament champion in 1978… set the AIAW state tournament record in 1978… three-time AIAW National Championship individual qualifier (1979, 1980, 1981)… four-time AIAW Region 6 All-Tournament team selection (1978-81)… 1981 AIAW All-Region team honoree… three-time Big Ten Championship qualifier (1978-80)… named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team in 1979 and 1980… team Most Valuable Player in 1979.

Lisa Cellucci (Field Hockey)
Three-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-American selection (1995,1996,1998)… three-time NFHCA West Region All-American (1995, 1996, 1998)… four-time All-Big Ten honoree, earning first-team honors in 1995 and 1996 and second-team distinction in 1997 and 1998… Iowa’s all-time leader in program saves with 592… led the team to two Big Ten regular season titles with an undefeated conference record of 10-0 in both seasons… one Big Ten Tournament championship… three NCAA Elite Eight appearances and an NCAA Final Four… member of the United States National Team (1999-2001)… member of the USA Under-23 National Team (1997-1998)… member of the USA Under 18-National Team (1993-1994)… competed at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1993, 1994 and 1995.

Brandon Scherff (Football)
Recipient of the Outland Trophy in 2014, an honor presented by the Football Writers Association of America to the nation’s best interior lineman in college football, both offensive and defensive… was Iowa’s fourth Outland recipient all-time… unanimous consensus first-team All-American in 2014, earning first-team honors by AFCA, FWAA, Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation, SI.com, Phil Steele, Sporting News, USA Today, CBSSportsline.com, Scout.com and College Sports Madness… 2014 Big Ten Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year… semifinalist for the 2014 Rotary Lombardi Award… second-team All-America by FWAA, Phil Steele and College Sports Madness and third-team All-America by Athlon Sports and Lindy’s as a junior… two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection… named to Big Ten All-Freshman team in 2011… started all 26 games as a junior and senior… two-time Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player, Offense… member of Leadership Group for four consecutive seasons… permanent team captain as a senior… drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round (No. 5 overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft, where he was an NFL All-Pro selection in 2020 and a five-time Pro Bowl selection (2016, 2017,2019-21).

Brad Smith (Men’s Wrestling)
Won the 142-pound title at the 1976 NCAA Championships, helping Iowa to the 1976 team title… was a member of the first two NCAA team titles in school history (1975, 1976)… three-time Big Ten placewinner… was a member of the first recruiting class for Gary Kurdelmeier at Iowa… wrestled under Kurdelmeier, Dan Gable and J Robinson… had a decorated high school coaching career, becoming the winningest coach in Iowa high school wrestling history… has the most dual meet wins, most traditional state titles, most individual state champions and the most four-time state champions in state history… two-time National Wrestling Coach of the Year… two-time Iowa Coach of the Year… recipient of the Bob Siddens Iowa High School Coaching Excellence Award… member of the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame, Illinois Wrestling Hall of Fame, Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame and Lisbon Hall of Fame.

Tom Williams (Men’s Swimming and Diving):
Five-time All-American — 1984 (50 free), 1985 (50 free, 400-free relay); 1986 (50 free, 400-free Relay)… nine-time Big Ten champion — 1983 (400-free relay, 400-medley relay); 1984 (50 free, 400- medley relay); 1985 (50 free, 400-medley relay), 1986 (50 free, 100 free, 400-free relay)… three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (1984, 1985, 1986)… recipient of the Jim Marshall Award in 1986… member of Team USA, winning a gold medal with a record time at the 1987 Pan American Games… 1987 World University Games gold medalist in the 50 free… 1988 gold medalist at the U.S. Open… member of two Team USA World record-setting 200-freestyle relays… competed in the 1988 Olympic Trials.

Softball Scoreboard from Thursday June 5

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Atlantic – 13 vs Shenandoah – 2

Lewis Central – 10 vs Harlan – 0

Clarinda – 13 vs Red Oak – 0 

Creston – 8 vs Glenwood – 0 

Kuemper Catholic – 5 vs St. Albert – 2

 

Western Iowa Conference 

Treynor – 4 vs Exira-EHK-Audubon – 0

IKM-Manning – 6 vs AHSTW – 4

Missouri Valley – 8 vs Tri-Center – 0

Logan-Magnolia – 9 vs Underwood – 1

 

Corner Conference 

Stanton – 17 vs East Mills – 1 

Bedford – 11 vs Essex – 0 

Fremont-Mills – 17 vs Sidney – 1

 

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Nodaway Valley – 12 vs Central Decatur – 11

Wayne – 7 vs East Union – 4

Southeast Warren – 10 vs Lenox – 3

 

West Central Activities Conference 

Earlham – 6 vs Panorama – 5

Earlham – 10 vs Panorama – 2

Van Meter – 10 vs Madrid – 0

Van Meter – 8 vs Madrid – 0

Pleasantville – 11 vs Ogden – 8

Pleasantville – 11 vs Ogden – 3 

Woodward-Granger – 3 vs Des Moines Christian – 1

Des Moines Christian – 7 vs Woodward-Granger – 2 

Interstate-35 – 6 vs West Central Valley – 3

West Central Valley – 9 vs Interstate-35 – 1 

 

Non-Conference 

Griswold-CAM – 16 vs Boyer Valley – 0

Denison-Schleswig – 9 vs Carroll – 1

Martensdale-St. Marys – 9 vs ACGC – 0 

Clarke – 8 vs Mount Ayr – 2 

Woodbine – 12 vs MVAOCOU – 1

Greene County – 11 vs Glidden-Ralston – 1 

Baseball Scoreboard from Thursday June 5

Sports

June 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Atlantic – 8 vs Shenandoah – 7

Lewis Central – 2 vs Harlan – 1

Clarinda – 3 vs Red Oak – 2

Creston – 4 vs Glenwood – 3

Kuemper Catholic – 5 vs St. Albert – 0

 

Western Iowa Conference 

Treynor – 17 vs Audubon – 2

IKM-Manning – 5 vs AHSTW – 2

Tri-Center – 16 vs Missouri Valley – 3

Underwood – 11 vs Logan-Magnolia – 1

 

 

Corner Conference 

Bedford – 34 vs Essex-  2

East Mills – 8 vs Stanton – 2

Fremont-Mills – 7 vs Sidney – 6

 

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Nodaway Valley – 20 vs Central Decatur – 2

Martensdale-St. Marys – 11 vs Southwest Valley – 1

East Union – 16 vs Wayne – 3

Lenox – 4 vs Southeast Warren – 1

 

West Central Activities Conference 

Earlham – 11 vs Panorama – 4

Earlham – 4 vs Panorama – 0

Pleasantville – 13 vs Ogden – 2

Pleasantville – 5 vs Ogden – 2

Des Moines Christian – 6 vs Woodward-Granger – 1

Des Moines Christian – 6 vs Woodward-Granger – 5

Interstate-35 – 13 vs West Central Valley – 3

Interstate-35 – 16 vs West Central Valley – 2

Van Meter -11 vs Madrid. – 1

Van Meter – 11 vs Madrid – 3

 

Non-Conference 

Denison-Schleswig – 8 vs Carroll – 5

ACGC – 13 vs Griswold – 1

Mount Ayr – 5 vs Clarke – 4