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No. 21 Iowa Falls to No. 17 USC, 26-21, Saturday

Sports

November 16th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

LOS ANGELES (Via HawkeyeSports.com) – The 21st-ranked University of Iowa football team fell to No. 17 USC, 26-21, on a rainy Saturday afternoon at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Trojans outgained the Hawkeyes, 360-320, in total offense. Graduate Mark Gronowski completed 12-of-19 passes for 132 yards while throwing, rushing, and catching a touchdown. He added 32 rushing yards. Sophomore Kamari Moulton led Iowa’s rushing attack with 90 yards on 15 attempts. Zach Lutmer and Xavier Nwankpa led Iowa on defense with eight tackles a piece. Karson Sharar added seven tackles, and Koen Entringer broke up a pair of passes.

Hawkeye Coach Kirk Ferentz said after the game, “Obviously, a tough loss for our football team. I thought our guys were focused and prepared coming in here. Certainly, we played complete team football in that first half. It went about as well as we could’ve hoped and got off to a really good start there.

Certainly in the second half, just a flip on that. It wasn’t a matter of effort or any of that stuff; USC did a good job coming back and maximizing its opportunities in the second half. The halves were both pretty different. I told our team I was proud of their effort, and obviously we’re all disappointed. It’s a tough loss, certainly want to give credit to our opponent.

They did the things they needed to do to take control of the game in the second half. Even then, it went right down to the wire. We had a chance there on the last play to catch the ball and advance it down there and just keep playing it out. Tough loss, but we’ll try to get back on our feet early tomorrow and go from there and finish this out.”

Up Next: The Hawkeyes return to action Nov. 22, hosting Michigan State in the home finale inside Kinnick Stadium.

Saturday IA High School Football semi-finals Scorecard from the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls

Sports

November 16th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 2A

10 a.m. – #6 Van Meter 14, #4 Osage 6

1 p.m. –#1 Kuemper Catholic 49, #10 Wilton 21

CLASS 3A

4 p.m. – #4 Bishop Heelan 34, #6 Wahlert Catholic 21

7 p.m. – #7 Nevada 29, #2 Solon 10

Upcoming Championship games:

Thursday, Nov. 20

9:30 a.m. – Eight-player: No. 1 Bishop Garrigan vs. No. 2 Woodbine

1 p.m. – Class A: No. 1 MMCRU vs. No. 2 Saint Ansgar

4 p.m. – Class 1A: No. 1 West Lyon vs. No. 3 Iowa City Regina

7 p.m. – Class 4A: No. 1 Xavier vs. No. 4 Pella

(Updated 11/16) NW Iowa girls HS basketball team bus involved in a collision Sat. afternoon

News, Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Plymouth County, IA) – Officials with the Remsen-St. Mary’s School District are asking for the public’s prayers, after the bus carrying the girls high school basketball team was involved in a crash with a car, Saturday, on U-S Highway 75 near Plymouth County road C-80.
According to a Hinton Fire & EMS Facebook post by Fire Chief Cameron Peirce,, at approximately 12:53 p.m., Hinton Fire Rescue was dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a school bus and passenger vehicle, with reports of multiple injuries and a vehicle fire, at the intersection of Highway 75 and County Road C-80 in rural Hinton.
Upon arrival, crews found a passenger vehicle in the southbound lane fully involved on fire and a Remsen St. Mary’s school bus in the intersection with impact damage to the driver’s side. Multiple patients were identified. Firefighters immediately initiated patient care while simultaneously extinguishing the vehicle fire.
Due to the number of individuals requiring medical attention, a mass-casualty incident was declared. All patients were triaged according to injury severity and transported by available ambulance units.

On Sunday, Nov. 16, the Diocese of Sioux City said Remsen St. Mary’s School is coordinating with Catholic Charities of the Sioux City Diocese to provide counseling.

Remsen St. Mary’s is a private Catholic school district located in Remsen, Iowa.

The Sioux City Diocese says the bus was on its way home from playing a in a scrimmage at Dakota Dunes, when the crash occurred.Some of the accident victims were transported to hospital in Sioux Falls. A detour was established for traffic to go around the accident scene, where both southbound lanes were blocked.
Hinton Fire Rescue was assisted on scene by Sioux City Fire Rescue, Sioux City Police Department, Merrill Ambulance, Kingsley Ambulance, Sergeant Bluff Fire Rescue, Lawton Ambulance, Wings Air, the Iowa State Patrol, Hinton Police Department, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office, Woodbury County Sheriffs Office, Stockton Towing, and the Iowa Department of Transportation.
Additional details are currently not available.

Bulatovic, Moszkowicz Sign with Hawkeyes

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa volleyball signed setter Nikolija Bulatovic and libero Henlee Moszkowicz to its 2026 class, head coach Jim Barnes announced on Friday.

“We are very fortunate to be adding two great athletes with strong work ethic and character to the program,” Barnes said. “Nikolija (Bulatovic) plays with a fire in her eyes and has natural skill as a setter. She makes everyone around her better and can make all the sets with huge range. Henlee (Moszkowicz) is a very talented and athletic libero, who is quick and determined. She will add to our talented libero group. Both Niki and Henlee come from great club programs that have won consistently at the national level. Hawkeye fans will enjoy cheering these two on over their careers.”

Iowa men’s Bball team downs Xavier 81-62, Friday

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November 15th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Via HawkeyeSports.com) – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team defeated Xavier, 81-62, on Friday night on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes shot 57 percent from the field as they moved to 3-0 on the season.

After battling to a 15-all tie over the first eight minutes, the Hawkeyes broke the game open late in the first half. With the Musketeers struggling to handle Iowa’s pace, the Hawkeyes closed the period on an 18–4 run to take a 45–29 advantage into halftime. Iowa forced nine first-half turnovers, converting them into 12 points, and shot 62.5 percent from the field in the opening 20 minutes. In the second half, Iowa maintained complete control. The Hawkeyes extended the lead to as many as 22, continuing to dominate inside. Iowa finished with a 50–26 edge in paint points, out-rebounded Xavier, 41-24, and held the Musketeers to 39 percent shooting.

Senior Bennett Stirtz led the Hawkeyes with 21 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals in a complete 40-minute effort. Senior Tavion Banks added 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting. Junior Cam Manyawu nearly posted a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds. Junior Kael Combs contributed 11 points, going a perfect 7-for-7 from the free-throw line, while adding four assists.

GAME NOTES

  • Iowa moved to 3-0 with an 81-62 victory over Big East Conference foe Xavier on Friday night inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
  • The Hawkeyes had three players finish in double figures: Bennett Stirtz (21), Tavion Banks (13) and Kael Combs (11).
  • Stirtz posted his second straight 20-point game, finishing with 21 points 7-of-13 field goals and went 7-of-8 from the free throw line.  He also had a season-high eight rebounds, three assists and two steals.
    • It was Stirtz’s 35th career 20-point contest. 
    • He is the only Hawkeye to be in double figures in all three games this season.
    • Stirtz played all 40 minutes for the second time this season and 43rd time in his career.
  • Banks finished with 13 points and five rebounds.  He has been in double figures in two of Iowa’s three games.
  • Combs scored a season-high 11 points, making 2-of-5 field goals and all seven free throws.
    • Combs’ seven free throws made and attempted were a career-high.
    • He also finished with four rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes.
  • Junior Cam Manyawu just missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and nine rebounds.
  • Iowa shot a 56.9 percent from the field.  The Hawkeyes have shot better than 50 percent in all three games this season.
    • The Hawkeyes scored 50 of their 81 points in the paint.
  • The Hawkeye reserves finished with 34 points in the win.
    • Iowa’s bench has scored 100 points in three games.
  • Iowa went 20-of-27 from the free throw line.
    • The Hawkeyes have made 20+ free throws in two of their three games.
  • The Hawkeyes won the rebounding battle, 41-24 – the team’s largest margin of the season.
  • The Hawkeyes led 45-29 at the break after shooting 62.5 percent (15-of-24).
  • Xavier missed its final six shots of the first half and nine of its last 11, shooting 40 percent in half one.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes return to action Tuesday, hosting Southeast Missouri State at 7:30 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court.  Tickets are available at hawkeyesports.com.

Iowa high school stadiums honor late football coach Jerry Staton

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Jerry Staton, a longtime football coach from Oskaloosa, died on Thursday at the age of 84. KCCI reports his coaching career spanned several schools, including Pella Christian and Oskaloosa, where he led the team to a state title in 1996. Staton was also named Iowa’s National Coach of the Year in 2014 while coaching at Albia.

Jerry Staton (Bates Funeral Chapel – photo)

On Friday night, football stadiums, including Clarinda, Albia, and Vinton, lit up for the night to pay tribute to Staton. A memorial service will be held for the beloved coach Nov. 17 in Oskaloosa.

Northeastern Iowa high school cancels girls varsity basketball season

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

POSTVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) – The Postville Athletic Department has cancelled its girls varsity basketball season due to low participation. The department cited low participation numbers in making this decision. The school will continue with a Junior Varsity schedule only this season. Officials in the northeastern Iowa school district say they believe the decision is best for the long-term growth and development of their student-athletes.

Exira-EHK Girls Basketball Excited for New Season

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The Exira-EHK Girls’ Basketball team is excited to begin a new basketball season in just a few weeks. After falling in a one-point loss in the regional final a year ago, Spartan Head Coach Tom Petersen says the team has put work in the offseason in all sorts of ways that began this past summer.

The Spartans return their top three scorers from last year in Taryn and Jaelynn Petersen alongside Senior Kadence Sporrer, but Exira-EHK lost two key seniors in the offseason as well. Petersen believes the experience in the starting lineup will help in the long run.

The chemistry only gets stronger with the years of experience increasing.

Exira-EHK opens up the regular season in a home game against Riverside on Monday, December 1st.

Football Semi-finals Scoreboard from Fri. Nov. 14

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CLASS 1A

#3 Regina Catholic 31, #2 Grundy Center- 12

#1 West Lyon 21, #4South Hardin  7

CLASS 5A

#1 Dowling Catholic 14, #6 Valley 10

#1 Iowa City Liberty 31, #2 Waukee Northwest  15

Saturday, Nov. 15

CLASS 2A

10:00–#4 Osage (11-0) vs. #6 Van Meter (9-2)

1:00–#1 Kuemper Catholic (11-0) vs. #10 Wilton (9-2)

CLASS 3A

4:00–#4 Bishop Heelan (9-2) vs #6 Wahlert Catholic (9-2)

7:00–#2 Solon (11-0) vs. #7 Nevada (9-2)

No. 9 Hawkeyes Fall to No. 8 Duke in Sweet 16

Sports

November 15th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina – The ninth-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team fell to eighth-ranked Duke in the sweet-sixteen on Friday afternoon at Karen Shelton Stadium.

“This game doesn’t define our season,” head coach Lisa Cellucci said. “We had a fantastic season, including playing ourselves into the Sweet 16. I thought this group battled all year long with a tough schedule. I am very proud of them, and that they left everything on the field.”

Both teams were scoreless through the first period. The Hawkeyes put up five shots from five penalty corners but could not capitalize.

Dionne van Aalsum was able to put Iowa on the board first with an unassisted goal at 24:04 in the second period to put the Hawkeyes up 1-0.

The Blue Devils were able to tie up the game in the third period off of a rebounded penalty corner shot. After a yellow card on Iowa put the Hawkeyes down a player, and Duke scored their second goal of the game to take a 2-1 lead in the fourth.

Iowa pulled goalkeeper Mia Magnotta in the last two minutes to try and get something going. Despite getting a chance with a penalty corner, Iowa was unable to come away with a goal, as the Blue Devils held on to win.

Duke outshot Iowa, 13-12, and held a 7-5 advantage in shots on goal.

Notables  

  • Magnotta collected five saves on the day.
  • Van Aalsum tallied her 28th goal of the season, making her eighth all-time at Iowa in career goals (65).
  • The Hawkeyes are 30-29 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.
  • Iowa finished the season with a record of 14-6 overall and 5-3 in conference play.