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No. 27 Iowa State Finishes Seventh at Gans Creek Classic

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September 26th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – The No. 27 Iowa State women’s cross country team had an impressive showing at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia, Missouri. The Cyclones finished seventh in the Gold Championship field with 10 teams ranked in the top 30 nationally.
“I’m very happy with the women’s performance today,” said coach Cale Wallace. “It was the first 6K race for five of our top eight, so for them to go out and finish seventh in this field without very much experience was impressive to me.”
“Today was a great day for the whole program,” said director of cross country Jeremy Sudbury. “It’s very exciting to see the women’s team have a great day and just goes to show how hard they’ve been working the last four weeks in preparation for this meet. And it’s just beginning; much more to come from them.”
Freshman Mercyline Kirwa made her Iowa State debut on Friday morning, pacing the Cyclones with a third-place individual finish while Betty Kipkore (14th) and Maelle Porcher (20th) were also top 20 finishers. All three Cyclones finished the 6K race in under 20 minutes.
Sophomores Ruby Hughes and Sydney Morrell rounded out ISU’s top five, finishing 88th and 104th, respectively. Of the top five runners for Iowa State on Friday, two were freshmen (Kirwa, Kipkore) and two were sophomores (Hughes, Morrell).
Freshman Maya Ledesma also made her debut on the grass for Iowa State, finishing 113th and just under 21 minutes while Olivia Verde (123rd) and Riley Beach (132nd) rounded out the Cyclone field.
“I am excited to see what this team will be able to accomplish as the season progresses, especially once we are at full strength and have a little more experience under our belt,” said Wallace.
Up Next
Iowa State travels to Madison for the Wisconsin Nuttycombe Invitational on October 17th. The women’s 6K race will begin at 10:30 a.m. while the men’s 8K will follow at 11:10 a.m. at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course.
Team Results (Gold Championship)
1. No. 12 Florida, 102; 2. No. 8 NAU, 126; 3. No. 26 Colorado, 166; 4. No. 18 Virginia, 210; 5. No. 22 Utah, 223; 6. No. 2 Oregon, 224; 7. No. 27 Iowa State, 226; 8. Missouri, 253; 9. Washington State, 259; 10. Wake Forest, 312; 11. Duke, 318; 12. Tennessee, 356; 13. No. 16 Michigan State, 398; 14. Tulane, 400; 15. Syracuse, 434; 16. Nebraska, 445; 17. Princeton, 447; 18. Oregon State, 455; 19. No. 6 Alabama, 476; 20. Ole Miss, 507; 21. Furman, 517; 22. No. 24 Lipscomb, 526; 23. Michigan, 530; 24. Vanderbilt, 531; 25. Air Force, 587; 26. Utah Valley, 646; 27. UCLA, 674; 28. Ohio State, 702; 29. Oklahoma, 717; 30. Weber State, 892; 31. Montana State, 923
Individual Results (Gold Championship)
1. Rosemary Longisa, Washington State, 19:07.0; 3. Mercyline Kirwa, Iowa State, 19:13.7; 14. Betty Kipkore, Iowa State, 19:38.1; 20. Maelle Porcher, Iowa State, 19:45.3; 88. Ruby Hughes, Iowa State, 20:45.6; 104. Sydney Morrell, Iowa State, 20:53.3; 113. Maya Ledesma, Iowa State, 20:57.6; 123. Olivia Verde, Iowa State, 21:02.2; 132. Riley Beach, Iowa State, 21:08.3

Iowa hosts No. 11 Indiana Saturday

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September 26th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa won with offense last week at Rutgers and may need even more tomorrow at home against Indiana. The 11th ranked Hoosiers are 4-0 and put up 63 points last week against Illinois. Hawkeye coach Kirk Ferentz.

Indiana has been known for fast starts and Ferentz says the Hawkeyes may need to match them.

Ferentz says the Hawkeyes need to be aggressive but limit mistakes.

No. 14 Iowa State hosts Arizona Saturday night

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September 26th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 14th ranked Iowa State Cyclones host Arizona under the lights in a battle of unbeatens. The Cyclones will need to slow down Wildcat quarterback Noah Fifita (fih-fee-tuh), who has thrown for six touchdowns and has the ability to run.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell who says Fifita is also effective in the pocket.

Campbell says dual threat quarterbacks force a defense to be assignment sound.

Vanzandt Surpasses 1,000 Career Kills in Sweep of Maryland

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September 26th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CORALVILLE, Iowa – University of Iowa volleyball swept Maryland in its Big Ten opener at Xtream Arena on Thursday night. The Hawkeyes (10-3, 1-0 B1G) have won consecutive league openers for the first time since 1999-2000.

The Hawkeyes improved to 6-1 on their home floor and clinched their eighth sweep of the season.

Graduate Chard’e Vanzandt led the offense with 14 kills. Her 12th kill of the night was the 1,000th of Vanzandt’s career.

“I had never thought about reaching 1,000 kills,” Vanzandt said. “I really don’t keep up with my stats. Obviously, it’s a great accomplishment, but it isn’t possible without my setters and passers.”

“Chard’e is our leader,” head coach Jim Barnes said. “The team rallies behind her. She is a special athlete – to move from the left side after playing middle her entire career is just not something you see. For her to play that well already shows how hard she works.”

Senior Claire Ammeraal recorded her third double-double of the season with 31 assists and 11 digs. She added six kills. Iowa’s middles remained consistent with junior Hannah Whittingstall nailing nine kills and hitting .538. Defensively, Whittingstall totaled seven blocks. Sophomore Aleksandra Stojanovic terminated six kills with no errors and hit a team-high .667.

Stojanovic and fellow sophomore Jaimie Marquardt were stellar from the service line, each picking up three aces.

Iowa finished with a .330 hitting mark and held the Terrapins to .204. The Hawkeyes won the block battle at the net, 9-4.

Up Next: Iowa (10-3, 1-0 B1G) returns to action against No. 7 Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon at Xtream Arena. The match begins at 2:00 p.m. (CT).

Colorado Powers Past ISU in Boulder

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September 26th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

BOULDER, Colo. – For just the second time this season, Iowa State (4-2-2, 1-1-0 Big 12) conceded more than one goal, falling to Colorado (7-1-2, 1-0-1 Big 12) on the road in its first away conference match of the season, 3-1.
The Cyclones were unable to extend their three-game win streak, the team’s longest since 2016, as it ran into Colorado star Hope Leyba, who recorded a hat trick to power the Buffs to victory.
Morgan Goodman scored the lone goal for the Cyclones in the 82nd minute, cashing in on her only shot attempt of the night. Both Megan Walters and Erin Hopewell were the only Cyclones to attempt multiple (2) shots on the evening. Kasey Cannistraro picked up four saves in the net for the Cyclones.
For Colorado, the aforementioned Leyba was the star. The forward recorded her second hat trick of the season, making her the first Buffalo in school history to do so, on four shots. Four Buffs had assists on Leyba’s scores. In the net, Jordan Nytes picked up three saves.
Iowa State’s goal in the 82nd minute snapped a long shutout streak for the Buffs. Goodman’s goal was the first allowed by Colorado since Sept. 7 at Wisconsin.
Colorado held the shot advantage, 17-10, and corner kick advantage, 11-2, on the night. ISU tallied more saves (4-3) as the two squads were tied with 11 fouls.
How it Happened
Iowa State found itself the aggressor early on the road, ripping off three shots in the first 12 minutes, with two being blocked in the box and the third being saved. Colorado got its first good chance in the 16th minute with its first shot of the game being blocked before being recontroled by the Buffs.
After repossessing the ball, Ava Priest fed a ball into the box to the nation’s leading goal-scorer, Hope Leyba, who headed it in to give the Buffs a 1-0 lead in the 17th tick.
The Cyclones kept finding themselves in advantageous spots, rattling off four more shots in the ensuing 10 minutes of play. In the 37th minute though, it was Leyba again, hustling against a double team to net her second score of the game and making it 2-0.
At the break, the Buffs led 2-0 despite trailing in shots (8-4) and shots on goal (3-2).
It was more of the same in the second half, as Leyba did it again, scoring in the 53rd minute to make it 3-0.
The Cyclones kept working, eventually breaking the goose egg in the 82nd minute off a set piece goal by Goodman who buried it into the top right corner of the net.
Goals
Iowa State: N/A
Colorado: Hope Leyba – 16:19, 36:41 & 52:17 (12)
Assists
Iowa State: N/A
Colorado: Ava Priest (2), Ruby Hayward (3), Caley Swierenga (4) Greer Maguire (1)
Up Next
Iowa State returns to action this Sunday, Sept. 28, when it hosts Texas Tech at the Cyclones Soccer Complex. Sunday’s match is set to kick off at 1 p.m. and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

No. 8 Hawkeyes Fall to No. 20 Wisconsin, 2-1

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September 26th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

MADISON, Wis. – The No. 8 University of Iowa women’s soccer team fell to No. 20 Wisconsin, 2-1, on Thursday night at McClimon Soccer Complex. The Hawkeyes move to 7-2-2 on the season and 2-1-1 in Big Ten Conference play.

The Badgers struck quickly with Erin Connolly finding the net in the third minute of play to give Wisconsin the early edge.

The Hawkeyes defense would be stellar the rest of the half, allowing just two shots and one shot on goal after the Badger goal. Iowa’s offense applied pressure late in the first half with junior Sofia Bush firing a shot on goal that would be saved.

After 45 minutes, the Hawkeyes trailed the Badgers, 1-0. Iowa fired two shots putting both on goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink had one save in the first half for the Hawkeyes.

It didn’t take long for the Hawkeyes to find the net in the second half, with sophomore Iba Oching tying the game in the 49th minute. It marked her second straight game with a goal.

Wisconsin would respond with Brooke Allen giving the Badgers the lead in the 74th minute.

The Hawkeye offense applied pressure late but ultimately fell, 2-1.

MATCH NOTES

  • Mayrink’s start tonight marked her second straight game starting at goalkeeper. It is the first time all season that a Hawkeye goalkeeper has started in consecutive games.
  • Iowa’s two losses on the season have come to ranked opponents (No. 7 TCU & No. 20 Wisconsin).
  • The two teams had a combined 11 shots.
  • Four of Iowa’s five shots were put on goal.
  • Oching led all players with three shots. No other player had more than one shot.
    • Oching’s three shots and three shots on goal both mark career highs.
  • 90 Tracker: Sofia BushPrice LoposerMiah Schueller, and Millie Greer were the four Hawkeye position players to register 90 minutes. 14 Hawkeyes played in the match.
  • Greer has played the full 90 minutes in 11 of Iowa’s 12 matches. She leads Iowa with 937 minutes on the season.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes are slated to face Nebraska on Sunday, Sept. 28  at 1 p.m. (CT) in Lincoln. The match will be streamed live on B1G+ (subscription required).

Atlantic Football to Open District Play at Creston

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September 26th, 2025 by Christian Adams

After wrapping up their non-district schedule with their most complete performance of the season, the Atlantic Trojans will travel to Creston to open their district schedule against the Panthers. The Trojans start the most important stretch of the year with a 2-2 record and with the season halfway complete, head coach Joe Brummer feels his team is right where they should be.

Atlantic will face a Creston team that is still searching for their first win. However, with losses to Des Moines Christian, Glenwood, Winterset and Clarinda, not only was their non-district schedule extremely challenging, but it is also not indicative of the team they have.

The Creston offense is led by junior quarterback Tanner Ray. Not only has he thrown for over 700 yards, but he is also the team’s leading rusher with 413 yards and a pair of touchdowns on the ground. Much like last week, the Trojans will have to deal with all-around athlete at the quarterback position.

Although the abilities of both Ray and Boyd (Storm Lake) mean there are some similarities between Creston and what Atlantic saw last week, there are some minor differences.

The Creston defense struggled to hold teams through their first four games, allowing more than 28 points in all four contests. It should come as no surprise that a major part of the Trojans gameplan will be to control the line of scrimmage, but beyond that they will look to use what has worked against Creston’s defense this year. However, that doesn’t mean it will be any less of a challenge.

Make no mistake, this is a big game for the Trojans. Not only because of the playoff implications that come with opening district play, but because of the rivalry that has been controlled by Creston. Atlantic has not won in Creston since 2008 but this year, the keys to winning start up front.

You can catch all the action on KJAN and KJANTV with pregame coverage at 6:30 pm. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 pm.

Big 12 Announces Men’s Basketball Schedule

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September 26th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IRVING, Texas – The conference portion of the 2025-26 Iowa State men’s basketball schedule has been released by the Big 12. Tipoff times and TV designations will be announced at a later time.
The Big 12 returns to an 18-game schedule this season after playing 20 conference games last year. Iowa State will open the league schedule Jan. 2 against West Virginia at Hilton Coliseum. It will be the only Big 12 Conference game on opening night of the league slate.
Iowa State hits the road for three of its next four games, including the first road game of the league slate at Baylor on Jan. 7. Iowa State returns home to face Oklahoma State on Jan. 10. The Cyclones travel to Allen Fieldhouse for the first time in two years on Jan. 13 to play the Kansas Jayhawks before closing the week at Cincinnati on Jan. 17.
The Cyclones host UCF on Jan. 20 before a road game in Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 24 against Oklahoma State. The first month of the league season closes Jan. 29 at Hilton Coliseum against Colorado.
Iowa State opens February on Sunday, Feb. 1 at Kansas State. Following a mid-week bye, the Cyclones host Baylor on Saturday, Feb. 7. Iowa State travels to TCU on Tuesday, Feb. 10. The Cyclones will have a big stretch at Hilton Coliseum, as Kansas comes to down on Feb. 14 before the Cyclones host Houston on ESPN’s Big Monday on Feb. 16.
The Cyclones will head West for three of their next four games, including a two-game swing to Utah. ISU will play BYU on Saturday, Feb. 21 before playing against Utah on Tuesday, Feb. 24. It will the first time the Cyclones have ever played at Utah. The Cyclones return home on Feb. 28 against Texas Tech before another Big Monday at Arizona on March 2. The regular season concludes on March 7, as the Cyclones host Arizona State for Senior Day.
The Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship will be held at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo. from March 10-14.
A complete schedule, including non-conference games, can be found here.
2025-26 Season Ticket Information:
  • New Season Tickets – Demand for season tickets continues to be strong. We expect a variety of seating options will be available for Cyclone Club members and public ticket buyers. To purchase season tickets click here.
-Single-Game Tickets – A public ticket on sale has been set for Thursday, October 16. Detailed information will be shared in October.
Should you have questions in regard to requesting season tickets please contact the Iowa State Athletics Ticket Office by phone at 888-478-2925 or by email at tickets@iastate.edu.
2025-26 Big 12 Basketball Schedule
Jan. 2 – West Virginia
Jan. 7 – at Baylor
Jan. 10 – Oklahoma State
Jan. 13 – at Kansas
Jan. 17 – at Cincinnati
Jan. 20 – UCF
Jan. 24 – at Oklahoma State
Jan. 29 – Colorado
Feb. 1 – at Kansas State
Feb. 7 – Baylor
Feb. 10 – at TCU
Feb. 14 – Kansas
Feb. 16 – Houston
Feb. 21 – at BYU
Feb. 24 – at Utah
Feb. 28 – Texas Tech
Match 2 – at Arizona
March 7 – Arizona State
March 10-14 – Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship

Dan McCarney To Serve As Honorary Captain

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September 25th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Dan McCarney, a former University of Iowa player and assistant coach, will serve as honorary captain Saturday when Iowa hosts No. 11/12 Indiana on Homecoming. Kickoff is set for 2:35 p.m. (CT) and the game will be streamed on Peacock.

McCarney, a native of Iowa City and a graduate of City High School, lettered for the Hawkeyes from 1972-74, serving as a team captain during his senior season. He earned his degree from Iowa in 1975.

McCarney began his coaching career at Iowa, where he was an assistant under Hayden Fry for 11 years. He served as a graduate assistant in 1977 and 1978 before becoming defensive line coach. In his 11 years as a fulltime assistant, the Hawkeyes went to eight bowl games.

Iowa earned two Big Ten titles (1981, 1985) with McCarney as the defensive line coach, appearing in the Rose Bowl following each of those seasons. Iowa also played in the Peach Bowl (twice), Gator Bowl, Freedom Bowl, and Holiday Bowl (twice) during his time as a fulltime assistant.

McCarney continued his career as the defensive coordinator at Wisconsin under Barry Alvarez. At Wisconsin, McCarney helped turn a team that had won 10 games in five years into a Big Ten champion and Rose Bowl participant in his fourth year.

McCarney left Wisconsin to become the head coach at Iowa State, a position he held for 13 seasons. McCarney led the Cyclones to five bowl games from 2000-05 and was named the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in 2004.

After leaving Iowa State, McCarney spent one season as the assistant head coach at the University of South Florida. He was an assistant coach at the University of Florida from 2008-10, helping the Gators reach two Southeastern Conference Championship games and three bowl appearances. In 2008, Florida finished with a 13-1 record and won the BCS National Championship behind a defense that ranked fourth in the nation in scoring defense and ninth nationally in total defense.

McCarney took over as the head coach at North Texas in 2011, holding that position for five seasons. McCarney led North Texas to nine victories, including a win over UNLV in the Heart of Dallas Bowl following the 2013 season.

McCarney coached in 21 bowl games in 36 years as a collegiate coach, five of which are current BCS bowls. He coached 22 players drafted by the NFL, including nine who were selected in the first three rounds.

McCarney will accompany the Iowa captains to midfield for Saturday’s pregame coin toss. He will also be with the Hawkeyes in the locker room before and after the game.

Hawkeye Hoops From Downtown Set for Oct. 17

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September 25th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa Athletics Department will host “Hawkeye Hoops from Downtown presented by HyVee” on Friday, Oct. 17, at the outdoor basketball court behind Burge Residence Hall.

The hour-long event, which will begin at 5:30 p.m. (CT), will give fans the opportunity to get their first look at the 2025-26 Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball teams. It is the unofficial tipoff to the upcoming season.

Fans will get an up-close look at the Hawkeyes, which are led by first-year men’s coach Ben McCollum and second-year women’s coach Jan Jensen. The evening will include player introductions, fan and player contests, prizes and music.

“I am looking forward to joining forces with our women’s team in the “Hawkeye Hoops from Downtown” event,” said McCollum. “This will be a great opportunity to build excitement for our programs and for our players to interact with the Hawks Nest, students and our community.  It should be a great on-campus event.”

“We’re so excited to see our fans at the Hawkeye Hoops from Downtown event with our men’s basketball team,” said Jensen. “The best fanbase in the country will get a chance to see our new players and teams for the very first time. We look forward to seeing everyone on Oct. 17.”

The event is free and open to all.  Parking is available in any of the downtown Iowa City parking ramps.  Parking is free for the first hour with each additional hour costing $2.