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Ralston Shuts Down Drake; ISU Wins, 9-8

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May 2nd, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

DES MOINES, Iowa – In a back-and-forth game in the state’s capital, Iowa State (19-28) defeated in-state foe Drake (21-24) at Buel Field on Wednesday afternoon in a wet, damp afternoon affair.

The Cyclones looked like they were going to run away with things early, plating five first-inning runs as the first five batters all reached – four of them via doubles. Drake snatched all the momentum back in the fourth, using its highest single-inning output of the season to plate eight and take the lead. A three-run ISU bomb in the fifth tied things up before a Milaysia Ochoa run on a wild pitch sealed the deal in the sixth.

Both Ochoa and Tatum Johnson had two hits on the day, while Ashly Minor drew a pair of free passes. Carli Spelhaug had a team-high three RBI – all coming on her seventh homer of the season in the fifth – while Angelina Allen, Alesia Ranches, Johnson and Tiana Poole all tallied one RBI.

Four Cyclones saw action in the circle, with Tatum Johnson getting the start. Johnson allowed two pitched three innings before being relieved by Aziza Rodriguez. After Rodriguez came Karlie Charles (4-7) who went for 1.2 innings. Charles gave up one run on two hits before Jaiden Ralston (3) closed things down. Ralston, who picked up the save, fanned four of her six batters faced and locked down the Bulldog bats.

Drake’s Frankie Rita had a game-high three hits on the day while Aby Martin had three RBI and Skylar Rigby had three walks drawn. Destiny Lewis and Carey Koenig also had multi-hit games for the Bulldogs as Drake outhit the Cyclones on the night, 10-7.

Drake used three pitchers on the evening, as Emma Richards (1-1) was the pitcher of record. Richards tossed 1.2 frames and allowed one run on a wild pitch. Emma Dighton pitched the seventh, allowing no hits in her three batters faced, securing a strikeout.

How it Happened

Iowa State came out of the gates swinging, rattling off three straight doubles, courtesy of Ochoa, Allen and Ranches, to start the game and going up 2-0. Following a Minor walk, Tatum Johnson picked up where Ranches left off, doubling to right center and plating a third run of the inning and advancing Minor to third. Ashley would then score on a wild pitch with Johnson moving to third before a Tiana Poole groundout brought in a fifth and final run.

The next two frames went scoreless, as neither team was able to bring runs in. The Bulldogs were able to put two aboard in the third, gathering their first hits  of the game, but stranded them both as the game turned to the fourth.

After holding the Cyclone bats in check again, Drake exploded for its most productive inning of the season, plating eight runs and taking an 8-5 lead. The innings featured four homers form the Bulldogs, two of which came from Carey Koenig who led the frame off with a long ball before coming back around and doing it again. All eight of the Bulldog runs would come in the fourth.

In the fifth, ISU came right back swinging. Minor drew her second walk of the game and a Tiana Poole single put runners on first and second. Then, stepping up to the plate with one out and two on, Spelhaug clobbered a ball into left center to knot the game up at eight apiece.

After holding Drake to just a hit in the fifth, Iowa State notched the game-winning run in the sixth thanks to some heads-up baserunning. An Ochoa single and Allen walk put runners on first and second. Both were able to advance on a wild pitch and then an at-bat later, did so again with Ochoa coming home on the second passed ball of the inning.

Jaiden Ralston would enter for the Cyclones in the bottom of the sixth and completely shut down the Bulldogs. Ralston rung up the side in the sixth and tacked on one more K in the seventh as she collected her third save of the season as ISU hit win number 19.

On Deck

Iowa State will be back in action this weekend, when it welcomes UCF to the Cyclone Sports Complex for the regular season series finale. The Cyclones and Knights will wrap Big 12 play playing a three-game set with action beginning on Friday at 4 p.m. All weekend action will be streamed live on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

Hawkeyes Drop Midweek at UNI

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May 2nd, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team fell to Northern Iowa, 6-5, on Wednesday afternoon at the Robinson-Dresser Sports Complex.

The Hawkeyes had Jena Young and Tory Bennett reach in the first on back-to-back singles, but both were left stranded as UNI got out of the jam. Sophomore Jalen Adams got her 23rd start of the season in the circle. She retired the Panthers in order in the bottom of the first with the help of a caught stealing by catcher Skylinn Pogue.

Iowa had two runners reach in the third and senior Sammy Diaz cashed in with an RBI single to take the lead, 1-0. Senior Brylee Klosterman followed that up with a single of her own to score Young from third. Pogue extended the Hawkeye lead as two crossed home a single up the middle to make it, 4-0.

The Hawkeyes added another run in the fourth as Grace Banes came home on a sac fly from Bennett to extend their lead to five. The Panthers loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the fifth. They plated three runs to cut the Iowa lead to two as freshman Andrea Jaskowiak took over in the circle with one out and the bases still loaded. Jaskowiak got out of the jam to send the game to the sixth with Iowa leading, 5-3.

UNI got within one on a leadoff home run to start the home half of the sixth. Junior Haley Downe entered in relief with a runner on first and no outs. The Panthers tied the game on an RBI double and then took the lead, 6-5, on a wild pitch. Iowa managed to get one runner on in the top of the seventh but could not push the run across as the Panthers secured the game.

Iowa (16-27, 4-16) travels to Champaign, Ill. this weekend for the final Big Ten series of the season. Game one against the Fighting Illini will be on Friday May 3 at 5 p.m. CT.

IOWA STATE NAMES MATT LEACH HEAD SWIMMING & DIVING COACH

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May 2nd, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Ames, Iowa – Matt Leach, who has spent the past six seasons as the Head Swimming Coach at Washington State University, has been named the fifth head coach of the Iowa State Swimming & Diving program, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Dr. Calli Sanders announced today.

“We are thrilled to welcome Matt, Katie, and their children, Eloise and Arlo, back to the Midwest and to our Cyclone family,” Sanders said.  “We believe Matt embodies the perfect blend of characteristics and experiences that we were looking for in our next head coach, bringing Power 5 head coaching experience, a commitment to the whole student-athlete, and boundless energy, to our program. His enthusiasm for joining our community and leading our swimming and diving program was undeniable throughout the entire interview process, and he has a clear vision for the future of the Cyclone Swimming & Diving program.”

Leach inherited a Washington State program that hadn’t produced an NCAA Championship qualifier in nearly a decade prior to his arrival in Pullman and promptly turned it into one that produced an NCAA qualifier every year (excluding the 2020 season when the NCAA Championships were canceled due to COVID) during his six-year tenure in Pullman, including the Cougars’ first NCAA Championship scorer in some 17 seasons in 2024. WSU finished tied for 40that the 2024 NCAA Championships and scored points for only the sixth time in program history.

Washington State produced one of the most impressive performances in the program history at the 2024 Pac-12 Conference Championships. The Cougars recorded 21 WSU Top 10 times, including six school records and a pair of medals, while as a team, WSU totaled 498.5 points to register the program’s second-highest point total since 1987 (Pac-10/12 era).

All-told, Leach’s WSU program saw five NCAA Championship qualifiers, its first-ever PAC-12 Conference individual champion and 60 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll members.

“I am honored to be the next Head Swimming and Diving Coach at Iowa State University,” Leach said. “Coach (Duane) Sorenson has been an absolute pillar of this program and I am thrilled to be named his successor. I want to sincerely wish him well in his retirement and hope to see him on the pool deck.

“I would like to thank President Wendy Wintersteen, Jamie Pollard and Calli Sanders for allowing me to lead the next generation of Cyclones,” he added. “I am humbled and extremely excited to get to work and help lead, grow, and inspire these student-athletes into the next chapter of success. Go Cyclones!”

Before taking over as Washington State’s head coach, Leach spent three seasons at Indiana State, where he started the Sycamore women’s program from scratch in 2015 and hit the water the following year. In the program’s second competitive season, he was honored as the 2017-18 Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year after guiding ISU to a 13-win campaign that featured a 10-dual match win streak and a record-setting team performance at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships where it set school records in every event, highlighted by the program’s first individual conference champion. Nine Sycamores earned All-MVC honors, including a trio of first-team selections.

Leach went to Indiana State after spending six seasons at the University of Wyoming (2009-15), including the last four as the program’s associate head coach, and worked extensively with sprint swimmers. His group helped rewrite the Cowgirl record books, as every spring event school record was broken during his time at the Laramie institution. He also coached sprint swimmers to NCAA and Olympic trials competitions at Wyoming, including two-time All-America selection Kelsey Conci who earned trips to the NCAA Championships in the 100 backstroke and the 50 and 100 freestyle, placing 10th in the 100 backstroke at the 2011 NCAA Championships and ninth at the 2012 championships.

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Louisiana State in 2004, and then spent two seasons (2007-09) as a volunteer assistant coach on the Tigers’ staff. Leach coached several athletes to the NCAA Championships, and a Top 25 ranking for the men’s and women’s teams. He also served as the head age group coach at Tiger Aquatics from 2006-09 and was named the 2007 Louisiana State Age Group Coach of the Year for his efforts in his rookie season.

The Portland, Ore., native swam collegiately at Indiana University (2000-04), where he was a four-time All-American. He helped the Hoosiers to a Big Ten Conference title in the 200-medley relay as a senior and still holds school records as a member of the 200-freestyle relay and 400- medley relay. Leach also competed at the 2000 and 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials.

He graduated from Indiana in December 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in environmental management and received his master’s degree, also in environmental planning and management, from LSU in May 2007. Leach and his wife, Katie, who hails from Springfield, Ill., have one daughter, Eloise, and one son, Arlo.

Leach starts his duties in Ames on May 13 and replaces Duane Sorenson, who is retiring from the University next month after leading the Cyclone swim program for 27 years.

Luke Gutschewski Earns Second NCAA Regional Bid

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May 1st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore Luke Gutschewski is headed to the NCAA Austin Regional as an individual selection. The NCAA Austin Regional is hosted by Texas and will take place May 13-15 at The University of Texas Golf Club in Austin, Texas.

This is the 10th time in program history that an individual has been selected for the NCAA Regionals, while Gutschewski becomes the first player in program history to earn two individual bids to the NCAA Regionals.

This season, Gutschewski led the team in scoring average at 70.76, birdies (132) and eagles (6), while also earning five top-10 finishes. Gutschewski’s best finish came at the Zach Johnson Invitational where he earned medalist honors with a 198 (65-67-66) total, a 54-hole school record.

Gutschewski also earned runner-up honors at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic and was third at the Iowa Fall Classic and the Tiger Collegiate Invitational. Gutschewski is currently ranked No. 137 in the country.

Last year, Gutschewski qualified for the NCAA Norman Regional. He finished in a tie for 23rd with a 213 over the three rounds. He shot a 71 in the final round.

On the Cyclones’ all-time career stroke average list, Gutschewski currently sits in the top spot with a 71.56 average. At a 70.76 scoring average this season, Gutschewski is also on pace for the lowest single-season stroke average in Iowa State history, a record he set last season with a 70.78 stroke average on the year.

Gutschewski will look to qualify for his first career NCAA Men’s Golf Championship appearance. To qualify for the championship, Gutschewski will need to be the low individual not among the five teams advancing.

The 2024 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship will take place on May 24-29 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.

Iowa State NCAA Regional Individual Qualifiers

1990 – Jim Webb
2004 – Jeremy Lyons
2008 – Chris Baker
2010 – Ben Herrera
2013 – Scott Fernandez
2016 – Nick Voke
2021 – Tripp Kinney, Lachlan Barker
2023 – Luke Gutschewski
2024 – Luke Gutschewski

Big Ten Single and Double Plays Announced for 2024-25

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May 1st, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday the single and double play opponents for each of the 18 teams for the 2024-25 season.

Among the 20-game conference slate, the Hawkeyes will play 14 opponents once (seven at home, seven on the road) and three opponents both at home and on the road.

Iowa’s three home and away opponents are Nebraska, Northwestern and Wisconsin.

The Hawkeyes will play home games against Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan State, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue and Washington.  The team will go on the road for games against Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA and USC.

Iowa finished 10-10 in Big Ten play during the 2023-24 season, finishing in a tie for sixth place in the league standings.

Dates, times and television information will be announced in early fall.

Iowa’s 2024-25 Big Ten Opponents

Home & Away

Nebraska, Northwestern, Wisconsin

Home Only

Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan State, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue, Washington

Away Only

Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA, USC

Injury riddled Iowa baseball prepares for stretch run

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May 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Learfield Sports) – Iowa’s depth will be tested as the Hawkeyes get set for the stretch run of the Big Ten baseball season. Third leading hitter Kyle Huckstorf suffered a broken hand in last Friday’s game at Nebraska and is likely done for the season while second leading hitter Sam Peterson’s lower leg injury continues to flare up. He has been placed in a boot and is expected be out the rest of the year. Huckstorf and Peterson have combined fore 89 hits and 67 RBI for an Iowa team that is currently sixth in the Big Ten race with a 10-8 record. The top eight teams qualify for the conference tournament.

That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller who says it will change the way the Hawkeyes generate offense.

Heller says injuries are a part of baseball and it is up to other players to step up.

Heller says the availability of starting pitcher Cade Obermueller is uncertain for Friday’s start of a Big Ten series against Northwestern. He missed last weekend’s start at Nebraska with a sore back.

The Hawkeyes are 25-17 overall and are at home late this afternoon against North Dakota State in non-conference play. The Hawkeyes close the Big Ten race next week with series at co-leader Illinois.

Iowa State OG Jarrod Hufford talks Cyclone depth

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May 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Learfield Sports) – Iowa State offensive guard Jarrod Hufford likes the depth the Cyclones have heading into next season. A total of 18 starters return from last years team that finished 7-6 after a loss to Memphis in the Liberty Bowl.

Hufford says versatility in the offensive line is key. He spent part of spring drills working at center.

Hufford says experience showed during spring drills.

Iowa State opens next season at home on August 31st against North Dakota.

Atlantic Trojans Girls Soccer Team is Getting Ready For Their Final Matches of The Regular Season

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May 1st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Atlantic Trojans girl’s soccer team is coming off a 3-0 loss to West Central Valley on Monday April 29th in Atlantic. The Trojans girls currently have 1-9 overall record and 1-3 conference record with four matches remaining.

Coach Jesse McCann had this to say about his teams performance in their 3-0 loss to West Central Valley on Monday.

With having six sophomores on the roster this year Coach McCann has had to put a lot on their shoulders this season.

Senior Captain Eva Steffenson was mainly a defensive player last year but Coach McCann has helped her transition to being more offensive player this season.

Coach McCann talked about what momentum can do for his team for the rest of the year.

The Trojans girls next soccer match is going be against Harlan on Thursday May 2nd in a Hawkeye 10 regular season matchup in Atlantic. That match will get underway at 5:30 p.m.

 

 

Atlantic Trojans Boys Soccer team is gearing up for the rest of season

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May 1st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Atlantic Trojans boy’s soccer team is coming off a 10-0 loss to St. Albert last Thursday in Atlantic. The Trojans are currently 3-8 overall and 0-4 in the Hawkeye 10 Conference.

Atlantic senior Kyler Edie leads the Trojans in scoring 9 goals this season and Trojans coach Mark Anderson talked about why Edie has been having a successful season.

Coach Anderson talked about adding a few assets to the team from a couple area schools this season.

Soccer has been a big sport for teams in Southwest Iowa and coach Anderson elaborated on what soccer has meant to programs in Southwest Iowa

The Trojans only have four matches remaining on the rest of the season and coach Anderson talked about his approach into those matches.

The next Atlantic Trojans boys soccer match will be Thursday May 2nd when they take Council Bluffs-Thomas Jefferson in a non-conference match up at Gale Wickersham Athletic Complex in Council Bluffs. That match will start at 5:00 p.m.

 

High School Boys track results from Tuesday April 30th

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May 1st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

CORNER CONFERENCE MEET

Griswold edged out Fremont-Mills for the team title