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Boys State Basketball Scoreboard Monday 03/09/2020

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

Class 1A Quarterfinals

Montezuma 75, Martensdale-St. Marys 50 | BOX SCORE

Wapsie Valley 49, Lake Mills 45 | BOX SCORE

Bishop Garrigan, Algona 55, Springville 52 | BOX SCORE

West Fork, Sheffield 55, St. Mary’s, Remsen 53 | BOX SCORE

Class 2A Quarterfinals

North Linn, Troy Mills 56, West Sioux, Hawarden | BOX SCORE

Treynor 69, Pella Christian 53 | BOX SCORE

Boyden-Hull 57, Woodward-Granger 26 | BOX SCORE

Joens Earns Unanimous All-Big 12; Three Cyclones Honored

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State women’s basketball sophomore Ashley Joens was one of three unanimous selections to the All-Big 12 First-Team, while Kristin Scott earned honorable mention honors and Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw garnered a spot on the All-Freshman Team.

Joens had a banner season for the Cyclones, scoring 20.5 points, 10.5 rebounds on the season. She is the only play in the country averaging over 20.0 points and over 10.0 rebounds. The Iowa City, Iowa native s also won six Big 12 Player of the Week honors, while no other league player won more than two. Joens is soaring currently ranks fifth in scoring with 594 points on the year and her 317 rebounds rank third. Joens also holds the school record with 187 makes at the charity stripe.

“Ash has had a fantastic season,” said head coach Bill Fennelly. “She certainly played like a First-Team All-Big 12 member all year. I am so proud of the step she has made from her freshman year to now. I know she will continue to work hard to get even better moving forward.”

Scott earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors after averaging 14.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, and connecting on 40 triples. The Kasson, Minn., native, averaged 15.3 points, 6.9 rebounds during Big 12 action. She scored in double figures in 13 of her 15 Big 12 games.

“Kristin was never completely healthy all season but she impacted our team in a big way,” Fennelly said. “She put up great numbers when she could play and showed how talented she is. I am happy that the coaches in the Big 12 recognized that ability. We all look forward to a big senior year from Kristin.”

Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw was named to the All-Freshman Team. The Indianola, Iowa native started 21 games for Iowa State this season and averaged 30 minutes per game. Espenmiller-McGraw averaged 9.1 points, 2.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists in Big 12 play.

“Maggie was a big part of our team this season as a freshman,” Fennelly said.  “We asked her to do a lot and she accepted every challenge. This is great recognition for her as she starts her Iowa State career.”

Garza voted Big Ten Player of the Year

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa standout center Luka Garza has been voted the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year by the league head coaches and selected media panel, the Big Ten Conference announced on Monday.

Garza was also a unanimous first-team selection by both the media and coaches. Sophomore Joe Wieskamp was a third-team all-conference honoree, while CJ Fredrick was selected to the five-player All-Freshman Team. Redshirt sophomore Connor McCaffery is the recipient of Iowa’s Big Ten Men’s Basketball Sportsmanship Award.

Garza becomes the first Hawkeye to earn the prestigious honor since the award was introduced by the Big Ten Conference in 1985. He is the fourth Hawkeye in program history and first since 1952 to be named, essentially, Big Ten MVP. Murray Wier (1948), Chuck Darling (1952), and Sam Williams (1968) were previous recipients of the Big Ten/Chicago Tribune MVP Award, which was presented prior to 1985.

Head Coach Fran McCaffery has coached a first-team All-Big Ten honoree five of the last seven seasons, the most over a seven-year span since 1956-62. Garza joins Devyn Marble (2014), Aaron White (2015), Jarrod Uthoff (2016), and Peter Jok (2017) as first team selections.

Garza is a finalist for five national awards: Naismith Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy, Wooden Award, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, and the Lute Olson Award.

Garza (6-foot-11, 260 pounds) ranks second nationally with 12 20-point/10-rebound performances, 20-point games (25) and field goals made (287); third in points per 40 minutes played (29.9), fifth in scoring (23.9), 10th in 30-point games (5), 19th in double-doubles (15) and offensive rebounds per game (3.58), and 34th in rebounding (9.8). His 15 double-doubles are third most in a single-season by a Hawkeye in three decades and the most since 2002 (Reggie Evans, 18). Garza is averaging 26.7 points and 11.1 rebounds in 12 games against AP ranked opponents, including recording 11 straight 20-point performances.

Garza finished the 20-game conference schedule averaging 26.2 points per game to become Iowa’s first scoring leader in Big Ten games only since Adam Haluska (21.3 ppg) in 2007. Garza is the first player to average at least 26 points in Big Ten play since Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994 (31.1 ppg).

Garza is Iowa’s single-season scoring record holder with 740 points, breaking the program’s 50-year old record previously set by John Johnson in 1970. Garza has scored 20 points or more in a school-record 16 straight Big Ten games, the longest streak by any player in the Big Ten since Ohio State’s Dennis Hopson 16 in 1987. He is the fourth player nationally since 2007 to amass 700+ points, 300+ rebounds, 50+ blocks, and 35+ 3-pointers in a season (Frank Kaminsky, 2015; Michael Beasley, 2008; Kevin Durant, 2007).

Garza has scored 25 points or more 13 times this season, including the last three contests. The native of Washington, D.C., is the only Big Ten player to register seven 25-point/10-rebound performances in the same season in more than 17 years. He has produced the two highest point totals in a game by a Big Ten player this season (44 at Michigan; 38 at Indiana).

The two best Big Ten basketball players in 2020 reside in Iowa City: Garza (Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year) and Kathleen Doyle (Big Ten Women’s Basketball Player of the Year).

Wieskamp (6-foot-6, 210 pounds) ranks second on the team in points per game (14.0) and rebounds (6.1), and is tied for 13th in the Big Ten in 3-pointers made per contest (1.7). The native of Muscatine, Iowa, ranks first in the Big Ten in free throw accuracy (.856) and has made his last 22 straight free throw attempts dating back to Feb. 13. One of 10 finalists for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award, Wieskamp has posted three double-doubles, led the team in steals 10 times, and scored 15 points or more 13 times this season. Wieskamp posted career highs this season in scoring (30 vs. Nebraska), rebounds (11 vs. Maryland), assists (4 vs. Rutgers), blocked shots (2 vs. Minnesota), and free throws made (9 vs. Michigan).

Fredrick (6-foot-3, 195 pounds) is the ninth Hawkeye to be voted to the five-player All-Freshman Team since the honor was first introduced in 2003. Fredrick, a Cincinnati native, is the seventh rookie to be recognized on the All-Freshman Team under Fran McCaffery and the fourth in four years (Jordan Bohannon and Tyler Cook in 2017; Joe Wieskamp in 2019).

Despite missing a handful of games due to injury, Fredrick ranked third on the team in scoring (10.2 ppg) and third in assists (2.78 apg), and first among all Big Ten players in 3-point accuracy (.461, 47-of-102) and 10th in 3-pointers made per game (1.9). His 3-point field goal percentage currently ranks first in Iowa’s record books for an Iowa freshman in a single-season, while his 47 triples is tied for fourth most. The redshirt freshman was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Jan. 20, after matching a season high with 21 points in a home win over No. 19 Michigan. He was voted to the Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team after averaging 13 points per game on 60 percent shooting (9-of-15) and 3.5 assists per game against No. 12 Texas Tech and San Diego State.

McCaffery, a student-athlete in both basketball and baseball, leads the country in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.59). He is the only player in the country with more than 120 assists and fewer than 30 turnovers, as well as the only player nationally to average at least six points, four rebounds, four assists, and less than one turnover per game. The Iowa City native has posted 48 assists and only seven turnovers over the last 10 games (6.85 ratio). He averages 6.2 points per game, a team-best 4.0 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.1 steals. McCaffery also excels in the classroom as a finance major, being voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team last month.

Joining Garza on the first team, by both coaches and media, were Lamar Stevens (Penn State), Cassius Winston (Michigan State), and Jalen Smith (Maryland); Maryland’s Anthony Cowan was a first team honoree by the coaches, while Ayo Dosunmu of Illinois was a first team selection by the media. Maryland’s Aaron Wiggins was named Sixth Man of the Year by the coaches. The All-Defensive Team consisted of Jalen Smith of Maryland, Minnesota’s Daniel Oturu, Nojel Eastern of Purdue, Penn State’s Jamari Wheeler, and Xavier Tillman of Michigan State.

Both the media and coaches named Greg Gard of Wisconsin as Coach of the Year. The coaches selected Michigan State center Xavier Tillman as Defensive Player of the Year. Both groups named Kofi Cockburn of Illinois as Freshman of the Year.

No. 18 Iowa (20-11, 11-9) will open Big Ten Tournament play on Thursday against Minnesota/Northwestern. Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 1:30 p.m. (CT) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Joens Earns Season’s Final Big 12 Player of the Week Honor

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State sophomore Ashley Joens claimed her sixth Big 12 Player of the Week honor of her career, the league announced Monday. Joens has claimed more Big 12 weekly honors than anyone in the league this season, as nobody has captured more than two.

Joens was key in Iowa State’s two victories on the week. Her signature game came on Sunday as she scored a game-high 15 points, including the final three points down the stretch as Iowa State ended No. 2 Baylor’s 58-game conference win streak, 57-56. Joens scored a layup to put ISU up 56-53, a bucket that would give her her 1,000th career point, making her the first sophomore in Iowa State history to achieve the milestone.

Iowa State ended its Big 12 road slate on Tuesday with a commanding 61-42 win at KU. Joens recorded her fifth-straight double-double with 10 points and tied her career-high with 20 rebounds.

Joens’ six Big 12 Player of the Week honors, ties Bridget Carleton’s six weekly honors last season.

Joens and the Cyclones head to Kansas City to kick off the Big 12 Championship as the No. 4 seed against Kansas State at 11 a.m. on FSN.

Brittany Lange fired as Omaha women’s coach after 7 seasons

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha women’s basketball coach Brittany Lange has been fired after seven seasons. Athletic director Trev Alberts announced the move after the Mavericks finished 7-23 overall and 2-14 and in eighth place in the nine-team Summit League. Lange became the Mavericks’ head coach prior to the 2013-14 and guided the program to a record of 80-124 overall and 31-77 in the Summit League.  The team’s best finish came in 2016-17 when it finished 16-15 and fifth in the Summit.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 03/09/2020

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Mar. 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. South Carolina (27) 32-1 747 1
2. Oregon (3) 31-2 723 3
3. Baylor 28-2 668 2
4. Maryland 28-4 656 6
5. UConn 28-3 647 5
6. Louisville 28-4 588 4
7. Stanford 27-6 558 7
8. NC State 28-4 543 10
9. Mississippi St. 27-6 502 9
10. UCLA 26-5 488 8
11. Gonzaga 28-2 452 12
12. Northwestern 26-4 384 11
13. Arizona 24-7 374 13
14. Oregon St. 23-9 312 14
15. DePaul 27-5 283 18
16. Kentucky 22-8 276 16
17. South Dakota 28-2 253 17
18. Florida St. 24-8 241 22
19. Texas A&M 22-8 239 15
20. Indiana 24-8 185 20
21. Iowa 23-7 172 19
22. Princeton 26-1 165 21
23. Missouri St. 26-4 120 23
24. Arkansas 24-8 99 25
25. Arizona St. 20-11 29 24

Others receiving votes: TCU 11, Ohio St. 10, Marquette 7, Boston College 6, Florida Gulf Coast 3, Rutgers 3, Iowa St. 2, Duke 2, Cent Michigan 1, Boise St. 1.

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 03/09/2020

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ final 2019-20 men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Mar. 11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kansas (65) 28-3 1625 1
2. Gonzaga 29-2 1546 2
3. Dayton 29-2 1507 3
4. Florida St. 26-5 1384 7
5. Baylor 26-4 1322 4
6. San Diego St. 30-2 1261 5
7. Creighton 24-7 1157 11
8. Kentucky 25-6 1118 6
9. Michigan St. 22-9 995 16
10. Duke 25-6 990 12
11. Villanova 24-7 989 14
12. Maryland 24-7 912 9
13. Oregon 24-7 904 13
14. BYU 24-7 762 15
15. Louisville 24-7 755 10
16. Seton Hall 21-9 722 8
17. Virginia 23-7 560 22
18. Wisconsin 21-10 495 24
19. Ohio St. 21-10 443 19
20. Auburn 25-6 436 17
21. Illinois 21-10 241 23
22. Houston 23-8 167 21
22. West Virginia 21-10 167
24. Butler 22-9 161
25. Iowa 20-11 111 18

Others receiving votes: Stephen F Austin 75, Providence 66, ETSU 59, Michigan 53, Penn St. 42, Utah St. 40, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 9, Arizona 7, Liberty 6, Southern Cal 6, Richmond 5, N Iowa 4, UCLA 4, New Mexico St. 4, Rutgers 4, Texas Tech 3, Vermont 2, LSU 2, Purdue 1, Belmont 1, Mississippi St. 1, Florida 1.

Atlantic Archers fare well at NASP Iowa State Tournament

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa State National Archery in Schools Program Tournaments were held over the weekend at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

The Atlantic High School team finished 7th out of 33 teams in the Bullseye Tournament with 3,364 points. They finished 11th out of 16 in the 3D Tournament with 1,643 points.

Cooper Jipsen finished 5th out of 404 High School boys in the Bullseye Tourney with 292 points. Carter Smith was 10th with 290 points. Halle Copeland finished 11th out of 341 girls with 287 points.

Zach Colton was 21st our of 124 High School boys in the 3D Tourney with 281 points. Dayna Dreager was 21st out of 96 High School Girls with 277 points.

The Atlantic Middle School team went 18th out of 33 teams in Bullseye, and 11th out of 21 in 3D.

Keegan Kemp finished 25th out of 485 Middle School boys with 276 points in Bullseye. Mariah Hadley was 38th out of 402 Middle School girls with 274 points.

Kemp also finished 12th out of 161 Middle  School boys in 3D with 275 points. Connor Johnson was 35th with 263. Kaydee Pedersen was 36th out of 117 Middle School girls with 259 points in 3D.

2020 Hawkeye Ten Winter Sport All-Academic Awards

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

The Hawkeye Ten Conference released their 2020 Winter Sport All-Academic Award list over the weekend. The list includes Senior Letterwinners who have attained a cumulative 3.5 GPA during their high school career.

Atlantic’s honorees were:

Girls Basketball
Katie Saluk- Manager
McKenzie Waters

Wrestling
Kaylee Hardin-Manager

Boys Basketball
Tyler Moen

See the full list for all schools here: 2020 Hawkeye 10 Winter Sport All Academic Award Winners

2019-2020 Hawkeye Ten Girls Basketball All-Conference Teams

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March 9th, 2020 by admin

2019-2020 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Kelsey Fields** Creston 11 C
2 Megan Witte** Lewis Central 12 G
3 Allie Petry St. Albert 11 F
4 Sophie Walker Red Oak 12 G
5 Paige Andersen Denison- Schleswig 11 F
6 Madison Camden Glenwood 10 G
7 Elle Scarborough Glenwood 11 G
8 Haley Rasmussen Atlantic 11 G
2ND TEAM
1 Mallory Badding Kuemper Catholic 12 G
2 Isabel Pershing St. Albert 12 G
3 Chloe Johnson Red Oak 12 F
4 Ellie Rengstorf Red Oak 12 G
5 Hannah Neeman Denison-Schleswig 11 F
6 Delaney Esterling Lewis Central 12 F
7 Jenna Hopp Glenwood 9 G
8 Macie Leinen Harlan 11 C
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Ava Wolf Shenandoah 10 C
2 Jessalee Niehart Clarinda 11 G
3 Jordyn Blaha Saint Albert 12 G
4 Allie West Red Oak 12 G
5 Sam Dunphy Creston 11 F
6 McKenna Paulsen Lewis Central 12 G
7 McKenna Pettepier Lewis Central 11 G
8 Coryl Matheny Glenwood 10 F
9 Ellie Magnuson Denison-Schleswig 11 G
10 McKenzie Waters Atlantic 12 G
11 Brynlee Arnold Glenwood 10 C
12 Claire Scmitz Harlan 10 C
** denotes unanimous selection