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No. 10 Hawkeyes Draw with Michigan, 1-1

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October 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The No. 10 University of Iowa women’s soccer team tied with Michigan, 1-1, on Saturday night at the Iowa Soccer Complex. The Hawkeyes move to 8-2-3 on the season and 3-1-2 in Big Ten conference play.

The first 45-minutes remained scoreless; however, Iowa controlled the first half. Throughout the first 45 minutes the Hawkeyes fired seven shots while holding the Wolverines to just one. Iowa put two shots on goal while Michigan didn’t put any on goal.

Michigan goalkeeper Sophie Homan had two saves in the first half to keep the Hawkeyes off the board. After 45 minutes it was a scoreless tie between the two Big Ten foes.

Michigan would strike first with Jenna Lang giving the Wolverines a, 1-0, advantage in the 60th minute. Lang’s first shot attempt was deflected before she was able to convert on her second shot.

Graduate student Miah Schueller was able to tie the match in the 68th minute on a goal from long distance off a corner kick. It marked the first goal of Schueller’s collegiate career. Junior Abby Skiff was credited for the assist.

Despite the Hawkeyes outshooting the Wolverines, 14-4, in the second half and, 21-5, for the game the match would finish a, 1-1, tie. Sophomore goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink finished with one save while Homan finished with four.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes host Maryland on Oct. 9th at the Iowa Soccer Complex. The match will kick off at 7 p.m. (CT) and be streamed live on B1G+ (subscription required).

Hawkeyes Conclude Cyclone Invitational

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October 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

AMES, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s tennis team wrapped up competition at the Cyclone Invitational on Sunday, facing opponents from Minnesota.

Sophomore Sally Xu and freshman Eline Bex teamed up for an 8-4 victory over Minnesota’s Jesselle Ante and Sofia Pinto. The duo went undefeated in doubles throughout the weekend, earning four wins.

In singles play, Xu fell to Ante, 6-4, 6-1, while Bex dropped a close match to Pinto, 7-5, 6-4.

The Hawkeyes will return to action at the Michigan Invitational in Ann Arbor from October 10-12.

“It was a great experience for Sally and Eline to get some quality matches over the weeekend,” said Iowa assistant coach Elise van Heuvelen Treadwell. “They had some quality wins in doubles and learned a lot from each match. We’re excited to get back to work in Iowa City and get ready for Ann Arbor.”

Singles
Jesselle Ante (MINN) def. Sally Xu (IOWA), 6-4, 6-1
Sofia Pinto (MINN) def. Eline Bex (IOWA), 7-5, 6-4

Doubles
Sally Xu/Eline Bex (IOWA) def. Jesselle Ante/Sofia Pinto (MINN), 8-4

ISU Falls Short Against No. 7 TCU

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October 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

FORT WORTH, Texas – A three-goal first half was too much to overcome Sunday afternoon, as Iowa State (4-5-2, 1-4-0 Big 12) fell to the seventh-ranked team in the country, TCU (10-2-0, 4-1-0 Big 12), by a score of 3-1.
A depleted Cyclone roster, which featured just seven reserves, was unable to rally over TCU on a hot Texas afternoon. The Horned Frogs scored a pair of goals within a minute of each other to go up 2-0 just nine minutes into the contest. A third score late in the first stanza made the halftime score 3-0. ISU scored its only goal midway through the second half off a corner kick.
Sophie Forrester scored her second goal as a Cyclone, to lead all ISU players in points with two. Ella Ciardullo picked up the assist off the service, her second of the season. Isabella Agrusso joined Forrester as the only Cyclone with shots, as her solo attempt came in the first half. Kasey Cannistraro picked up a save, while Musuai Isaia collected a pair, both coming in the second half.
For the Frogs, three players were tied for a game-high in shots with two. AJ Hennessey, Seven Castain and Cameron Patton collected goals, while four different Frogs were credited with assists. In goal, Kira Ybarra allowed one goal with no saves.
The TCU defense limited ISU to just a pair of shots on the day, as the Frogs held the shot advantage, 12-2. ISU had three saves to TCU’s zero while both teams had a pair of corner kicks.
Goals
Iowa State: Sophie Forrester – 69:56 (2)
TCU: AJ Hennessey – 7:31 (3), Cameron Patton – 8:17 (2), Seven Castain – 31:19 (10)
Assists
Iowa State: Ella Ciardullo (2)
TCU: Kamdyn Fuller (5), AJ Hennessey (4), Quinn Cornog (1), Kaela Martinez (1)
Up Next
The Cyclones will be back in action this coming Friday, Oct. 10, when they return to Ames to host Kansas. Iowa State and KU will kick off at 6 pm and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Volleyball Scoreboard from Sat. Oct. 4

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October 5th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Tri-Center Tournament 

IKM-Manning – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

Red Oak – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

Tri-Center – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

Westwood – 2 vs Atlantic – 1

Red Oak – 2 vs Tri-Center – 0

Tri-Center – 2 vs Lawton-Bronson – 0

Tri-Center – 2 vs IKM-Manning – 0

Tri-Center – 2 vs Westwood – 0

Red Oak – 2 vs Lawton-Bronson – 0

Red Oak – 2 vs IKM-Manning – 1

Red Oak – 2 vs Westwood – 1

IKM-Manning – 2 vs Westwood – 0

IKM-Manning – 2 vs Lawton-Bronson – 0

Lawton-Bronson – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

 

Riverside Tournament 

Riverside – 2 vs Fremont-Mills – 0

Riverside – 2 vs Clarinda – 0

Riverside – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0

Riverside – 2 vs West Monona – 0

Clarinda – 2 vs Fremont-Mills – 1

Clarinda – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0

Clarinda – 2 vs West Monona – 0

Fremont-Mills – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0

West Monona – 2 vs Fremont-Mills – 1

West Monona – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0

 

Greene County Tournament 

Pool A

Greene County – 2 vs Nodaway Valley – 0

Nodaway Valley – 2 vs Stanton – 1

Carroll – 2 vs Stanton – 1

Greene County – 2 vs Stanton – 0

Carroll – 2 vs Nodaway Valley – 0

 

Pool B

South Hardin – 2 vs ACGC – 1

ACGC – 2 vs Carlisle – 1

Van Meter – 2 vs ACGC – 1

Van Meter – 2 vs South Hardin – 0

Van Meter – 2 vs Carlisle – 0

 

Thomas Jefferson Tournament 

Lewis Central – 2 vs Missouri Valley – 0

Lewis Central – 2 vs Blair – 0

Lewis Central – 2 vs Thomas Jefferson – 0

Lewis Central – 2 vs Denison-Schleswig – 1

Lewis Central – 2 vs St. Albert – 1

No. 10 Hawkeyes Fall to No. 1 Northwestern

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October 4th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The 10th-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team fell to No. 1 Northwestern, 3-1, on Friday evening at Grant Field.

“It was the little details that hurt us,” head coach Lisa Cellucci said. “They were able to capitalize in transition, and we weren’t. We needed to find a way to have sustained possession up front, and that’s kind of where it hurt us. Our girls made a great effort defensively, and we knew we had to do that. This game is a chance to build on our skills. The race is still wide open with everybody else, so we’re going to work to continue getting better.”

The Hawkeyes struck first when Dionne van Aalsum netted her 17th goal of the season at the 10:56 mark in the first quarter, assisted by Rachel Herbine and Felicia Zonnenberg.

Northwestern responded shortly after halftime, tying the game 1-1 on a rebounded penalty corner goal by leading scorer Ilse Tromp. The Wildcats added two more goals in the fourth quarter to secure the 3-1 victory.

Notables 

  • Van Aalsum is now tied for ninth all-time at Iowa with 54 career goals.
  • Goalkeeper Mia Magnotta recorded five saves.

Up Next  

Iowa returns to action Friday, Oct. 10, hosting Maryland at 1 p.m. CT at Grant Field. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

Football Scoreboard from Friday Oct. 3

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October 3rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

3A District 6

  • Atlantic – 49 vs Perry – 7
  • Harlan – 56 vs Creston – 35
  • Carroll – 35 vs Greene County – 0

4A District 6

  • Glenwood 50, Denison-Schleswig 7
  • Lewis Central 52, Boone 21
  • ADM 42, Thomas Jefferson 7

A District 7 

  • Mount Ayr – 32 vs AHSTW – 6
  • Southwest Valley – 42 vs Nodaway Valley – 0

A District 8

  • IKM-Manning – 27 vs Logan-Magnolia – 13
  • West Monona – 28 vs Westwood – 20
  • Woodbury Central – 29 vs Akron- Westfield – 6

11-Player Non-District 

  • Riverside – 55 vs St. Albert – 26

1A District 8

  • Treynor – 56 vs Tri-Center – 28
  • Shenendoah – 48 vs Red Oak – 6
  • Underwood – 56 vs Missouri Valley – 7

2A District 8

  • Grand View Christian – 28 vs Clarinda – 17
  • Van Meter – 49 vs Chariton – 16

2A District 2 

  • Kuemper Catholic – 41 vs Spirit Lake – 21

8-Player District 9

  • Exira-EHK – 56 vs CAM – 52

8-Player District 10

  • Fremont-Mills – 57 vs Sidney – 0
  • Boyer Valley – 53 vs East Mills – 7

8-Player District 8

  • Bedford – 72 vs Murray – 0
  • Lenox – 36 vs Southeast Warren – 22
  • East Union – 66 vs Murray – 60

8-Player Non-District 

  • Woodbine – 70 vs Coon-Rapids Bayard – 6

Exira-EHK Escapes Late Drama in Win over CAM

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October 3rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

The 2-3 Exira-EHK Spartans defeated the CAM Cougars 56-52 in a high scoring battle in Anita Friday night. The Spartans scored on their five touchdowns on their first six drives of the game and turning CAM over three times in the first half gave Exira-EHK a 40-20 lead into halftime. The dazzling offense from the Spartans continued into the second half going ahead by 30 in the fourth quarter. Despite the large deficit, there was no quit in the Cougar offense. CAM slowly worked themselves back into the game in the back half of the quarter highlighted by an onside kick recovery and forcing the only Exira-EHK turnover of the night. Despite the near miraculous comeback from CAM, Exira-EHK escaped with a 56-52 victory to spoil homecoming weekend in Anita.

The game began with a slow and methodical nine play 55-yard drive by Exira-EHK ending with a 22-yard run by Senior Josten Kilworth. It only took one play from the line of scrimmage for CAM to find the end zone for the first time as Junior Kayden Winther dashed into the end zone for a 45-yard score. Both teams failed their first two-point conversion attempt, and it was 6-6 with roughly seven minutes to play in the first quarter.

Exira-EHK’s offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage almost the entire first half creating massive gaps for the Spartan runners to fill. On the second Spartan drive, it was Senior Bryce Brabham finding the end zone from 12 yards out with his legs, but this time Exira-EHK cashed in on the two point try to go ahead 14-6. Moments later, a brilliant, hesitated kickoff return from Winthers put CAM within two points from 50 yards out. Once again, Exira-EHK stopped CAM on the two-point attempt keeping the Spartans on top 14-12.

The Spartans continued the success on the ground as the first half grew older as Senior Allen Olson scored the third Exira-EHK touchdown from five yards out and forcing a CAM fumble a few plays later. At the end of the first quarter, Exira-EHK led 22-12.

In the second quarter, another methodical seven play 65-yard drive for Exira-EHK put the Spartans up 30-12 after a 16-yard touchdown run from Kilsworth. CAM finding themselves in a hole in the first half takes only two plays for Sophomore Quarterback Zach Kauffman to connect with Junior Carson McKee on a 54-yard touchdown catch and run to get the Cougars within ten at 30-20. Deeper in the quarter, CAM’s defense comes up with their first stop of the game, but they were trapped deep in their own territory. Exira-EHK took advantage of the short field for the Cougars by pressuring Kauffman resulting in a safety. With the two-point score, Exira-EHK was awarded the football and scored one more time before the half to go into the locker room ahead 40-20.

In the fourth, Kilworth added onto his great night with an eight-yard touchdown run giving Exira-EHK a 48-20 lead. A quick response from CAM followed as Kauffman linked up with McKee for another touchdown pass from 22 yards out to put the game at 48-26. Exira-EHK’s highly productive offense continued shortly after to give the Spartans a 30-point lead with 7:18 to play. After that, CAM didn’t give up. Winther scored for the third time of the night with a 17-yard touchdown catch from Kauffman. It was desperation time for the Cougars as they attempted an onside kick and recovered it. CAM took advantage of the opportunity and cashed in for a second time in a roughly two-minute span. All of a sudden it was 56-40.

Exira-EHK let CAM sneak back into the game but made just enough plays defensively including two fourth quarter sacks to secure the 56-52 victory.

Head Coach Drew Buckholdt was very pleased with the way his team performed especially in the first half.

Buckholdt believes the trenches defines a game on many occasions.

The diversity of Brabham’s skillset helps this team immensely according to Buckholdt.

Not only was this a big win for the Exira-EHK season but the program.

Next week, Exira-EHK returns home to play Glidden-Ralston while CAM goes on the road to Griswold.

Happy Homecoming for the Trojans, Atlantic Rolls Over Perry

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October 3rd, 2025 by Chris Parks

The Atlantic Trojans hit pay-dirt on their first two drives of the night and rolled to a 49-7 homecoming win over Perry on Friday night at the Trojan Bowl. The Trojans ground game was efficient once again led by a three score night from Ethan McNeal.

McNeal opened the scoring on a 20-yard touchdown on Atlantic’s first possession after stopping Perry who went for a fourth and short from their own 33. Atlantic then forced a Perry punt on their second possession. Two plays later McNeal was trotting into the end zone again with a 54-yard run. Atlantic would later add a 38-yard touchdown run from Zander Killion and another score from McNeal from 9 yards out before the half, making it 28-0 at the break.

It only took one play to get the scoring moving again in the second half as Gavin McLaren ripped off a 50-yard touchdown run to begin the half. Killion tip-toed down the sideline from 52-yards out for another Trojan touchdown on their 2nd possession of the half. The running clock really moved the game along. Perry would notch one score on a 31-yard touchdown pass form Ian Fisher to Phillip Gray. The final score of the game came from Atlantic freshman Benny McLaren who zipped in from 15-yards out with 1:55 left in the game.

Atlantic played extremely solid on the defensive side of the ball, limiting Perry tailback Nadir Ouahbi to less than 40 yards on the night. It was a pretty solid overall team effort for Atlantic with a clean night in the kicking game and just one turnover lost.

Atlantic moves to 4-2 overall and 2-0 in Class 3A District 6 play. Next up for the Trojans is a road trip to Jefferson to face Greene County. KJAN will have coverage of that one next Friday night.

Perry falls to 0-6 overall and 0-2 in district play. The Bluejays will travel to Harlan next week.

No. 14 Iowa State visits Cincinnati Saturday

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October 3rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The 14th ranked Iowa State Cyclones take a 5-0 record to Cincinnati tomorrow. With season ending injuries to corners Jeremiah Cooper and Jontez Williams, Cyclone coach Matt Campbell is concerned about the defense containing Cincinnati dual threat quarterback Brendan Sorsby. The Bearcats are 3-1 and opened Big 12 play with a win at Kansas.

Campbell on what makes Sorsby dangerous.

Campbell says it will be a big challenge for the Cyclones.

Cyclones Shut Out in Waco

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October 3rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

WACO, Texas – In its first of two Texas contests this week, Iowa State (4-4-2, 1-3-0 Big 12) was shut out for the second consecutive match as it fell to No. 20 Baylor (8-1-2, 3-1-0 Big 12) by a score of 3-0 Thursday evening.
After winning three straight, ISU has now lost three straight as it opened October with a road setback. For the second time in the last three contests, an opposing team had an athlete record multiple scores as Callie Conrad had a first-half brace for the Bears. A second-half score in the 72nd minute made it 3-0, as the Bears claimed their third-straight win.
Taylor Spitzer led the Cyclones in shots on the night, as the senior registered three attempts, placing one on target. Off the bench, freshman Sophie Forrester notched two shots, placing one on goal. In the net, Kasey Cannistraro recorded her second-highest save output with eight, all coming in the second half.
For the Bears, Conrad had a game-high two goals, coming on three shots. Baylor midfielder Olivia Hess attempted a game-high six shots and placed five on target. Alysiah Lockette scored Baylor’s third goal, making her only shot of the night count. Preseason All-Big 12 Team member Tyler Isgrig finished with four shots on the night.
Baylor held a 16-10 shot advantage on the evening, while ISU recorded more saves (8-3). The Bears attempted five more corner kicks (7-2) and committed more fouls than ISU (9-6).
Goals
Iowa State: N/A
Baylor: Callie Conrad – 20:48 & 33:46 (3), Alysiah Lockette – 71:01 (3)
Assists
Iowa State: N/A
Baylor: Theresa McCullough (3), Hannah Augustyn (1), Aryanna Jimison 2(5), Lauren Omholt (2)
Up Next
ISU wraps up its Texas trip this Sunday, Oct. 5, when they travel up I-35 to take on No. 7 TCU in Fort Worth. The Cyclones and Horned Frogs are set to kick off at 1 pm and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+.