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Basketball Scoreboard from Saturday Feb. 7th

Sports

February 9th, 2026 by Christian Adams

BOYS

Non-Conference 

Carroll – 72 vs Denison-Schleswig – 54

Chariton – 59 vs Creston – 53

Treynor – 79 vs St. Albert – 47

Nebraska City – 77 vs Glenwood – 69

 

GIRLS

Non-Conference 

Denison-Schleswig – 51 vs Carroll – 35

Treynor – 66 vs St. Albert – 52

Results from the Boys State Dual Tournament

Sports

February 9th, 2026 by Christian Adams

1A

1. Don Bosco

2. Jesup

3. Hinton

4. Lake Mills

5. Woodbury Central

6. Riverside

7. Logan-Magnolia

8. Nashua-Plainfield

Riverside – Rd 1: L to Lake Mills (32-28), Consolation: W over Nashua-Planfield (45-36), 5th Place: Loss to Woodbury Central (44-29)

 

2A 

1. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont

2. Decorah

3. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows

4. Independence

5. Alburnett

6. West Delaware, Manchester

7. Algona

8. Glenwood

Glenwood – Rd 1: Loss to Decorah (51-21), Consolation: Loss to West Delaware (41-32)

 

3A

1. Southeast Polk

2. Indianola

3. Waukee Northwest

4. Dowling Catholic

5. Linn-Mar

6. Dallas Center-Grimes

7. Iowa City West

8. Pleasent Valley

Iowa beats Northwestern for sixth straight win

Sports

February 8th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Make it six straight for the Iowa Hawkeye men.

Gary Dolphin on the Hawkeye Network. Northwestern cut a 14 point second half deficit to three but the Hawkeyes held on for a 76-70 win in Iowa City. Bennett Stirtz had a career-high 36 points as Iowa moves to 8-4 in the Big Ten.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. The Hawkeyes built a 14 point lead seven minutes into the second half but were unable to deliver the knockout punch.

McCollum says the Hawkeyes did not do a good job of closing the game out.

Iowa is riding it’s first six game wining streak in Big Ten play in 10 years.

Northern Iowa men visit Murray State Monday night

Sports

February 8th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Northern Iowa men will look for their third straight victory Monday night with a visit to Murray State. The Panthers are 7-6 in the Missouri Valley after Friday night’s win over Bradley. Senior forward Tristan Smith return from a hip injury and played eight minutes in Friday’s win.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. The Panthers have been playing well on defense and that will be a key against Murray State and Thursday night at Valley leader Belmont.

Jascobson says the Panther’s better play as of late is a result of improved health.

Jacobson says the Panthers have battled hard through adversity.

UNI senior guard Ben Schwieger says the Panthers are hoping to build even more momentum.

Schwieger says good defense begins on the perimeter.

Murray State is second in the Valley race with a record of 10-4 and the Racers lost in Cedar Falls in late January.

Boys Basketball Scorebaord from Friday Feb. 6th

Sports

February 7th, 2026 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Atlantic – 64 vs Denison-Schleswig – 62 (OT)

Lewis Central – 54 vs Harlan – 47

Kuemper Catholic – 73 vs Shenandoah – 54

Western Iowa Conference 

Audubon – 64 vs Logan-Magnolia – 43

AHSTW – 68 vs IKM-Manning – 61

Underwood – 56 vs Riverside – 34

Treynor – 76 vs Tri-Center – 45

Corner Conference 

Stanton – 59 vs Griswold – 31

Bedford 66 vs Fremont-Mills 34

East Mills – 82 vs Essex – 28

Rolling Valley Conference 

CAM – 57 vs Glidden-Ralston – 43

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 65 vs Boyer Valley – 39

Woodbine – 60 vs Paton-Churdan – 46

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Southwest Valley – 49 vs Martensdale-St. Marys – 27

Central Decatur – 67 vs Nodaway Valley – 32

Mount Ayr – 76 vs East Union – 40

West Central Activities Conference 

ACGC – 73 vs Pleasantville – 70

Girls Basketball Scoreboard from Friday Feb. 6th

Sports

February 7th, 2026 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Atlantic – 61 vs Denison-Schleswig – 22

Lewis Central – 52 vs Harlan – 41

Kuemper Catholic – 44 vs Shenandoah – 36

Western Iowa Conference 

Riverside – 48 vs Underwood – 33

AHSTW – 37 vs IKM-Manning – 35

Treynor – 60 vs Tri-Center – 15

Corner Conference 

Griswold – 49 vs Stanton – 43

East Mills – 59 vs Essex – 15

Fremont-Mills – 45 vs Bedford – 42

Rolling Valley Conference 

CAM – 47 vs Glidden-Ralston – 45

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 62 vs Boyer Valley – 34

Woodbine – 67 vs Paton-Churdan – 32

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Nodaway Valley – 55 vs Central Decatur – 34

Mount Ayr – 72 vs East Union – 26

West Central Activities Conference 

ACGC – 54 vs Pleasantville – 42

Riverside Splits Doubleheader with Underwood

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February 7th, 2026 by Christian Adams

The Riverside Bulldogs split their doubleheader with the Underwood Eagles, with the girls winning 48-33 while the boys fell 56-34 Friday night. The girls never trailed in a game in which nearly all the offense occurred inside the paint, which suited the Bulldogs well. They converted at a higher clip, rebounded better, and defended well. Although Underwood played well and kept the game in reach, the Bulldogs were never out of control as the seventh-ranked team in 2A earned their 18th win. Meanwhile, for the boys, it was an off night. Underwood controlled the game from start to finish. Outsized, the Bulldogs struggled to rebound and struggled to score. However, it was not due to a lack of effort, as the boys fought hard but could not overcome the struggles.

GIRLS

It was a solid effort from the Bulldogs, maybe not their strongest, but given their postseason placement is well secured, it most certainly wasn’t a bad one. They were the better team from start to finish, and although Underwood played well enough to be in the game, Riverside did what good teams do and never lost control. Sydney Somers had another great effort and led the game in scoring with 21 points. Her seven points in the opening quarter made a big difference, as the opening frame was Underwood’s most productive. Although the Bulldogs led by just two after the first, they separated themselves in the second. The defense clamped down as the Eagles scored just four points in the frame. Although Riverside only scored nine themselves, it gave them a cushion heading into the half.

The Bulldogs got off to a quick start in the second half to build their double-digit lead, that’s all they would need. Although the Eagles brought it back to single digits once in the final frame, it didn’t last long. Both sides of the ball did a good enough job so that Underwood never truly threatened. Kayden Schnack and Sophia Fenner finished with 9 and eight points, respectively, while defense allowed single digits in every quarter but the first. Despite not being at full strength, the Bulldogs took care of business. Head coach Mark Jeppesen was pleased with how Sydney Somers performed and what she able to accomplish all season.

However, Jeppesen knows that there is room for improvement and that the Bulldogs will have to be better heading into the postseason.

BOYS

The Bulldogs had a tough challenge in the midst of what is arguably their toughest stretch of the season. Underwood came into Oakland with four wins in their last five games, two of which were against ranked opponents (Treynor & Tri-Center). The Eagles got to work right away, using their size advantage to build an early lead. Meanwhile, the Riverside offense struggled. Although they did get some opportunities, nothing fell, and by the end of the first, the Bulldogs found themselves down 16-3. The second was better for Riverside. The Bulldogs sank their first field goal while Cole Jeppesen and Owen Henderson also nailed threes. However, the Bulldogs still struggled to slow down the Eagles. Although they held leading scorer Garrett Luett scoreless in the second, seven other Eagles got on the scoresheet as Underwood took a 29-14 lead into the half.

Statistically the second half was better for the Bulldogs. Owen Fenner picked up six of his team-leading 10 points in the half while Jeppesen added another three and Paden Schechinger added five. Despite Riverside more than doubling their offensive output, they still could not find a way to stop the Underwood offense. Tayden Hall hit three long balls in the frame to end with a game leading 13 points while Luett and Nolan Baker both ended in double digits. Ultimately Underwood was too much for Riverside to handle Friday as the Bulldogs fell to 10-9. Despite the loss head coach nick Kroon was pleased with how his team fought.

Underwood’s decisive advantage on the glass played a major factor.

As the regular season comes to a close, Kroon’s message to the team is to believe.

The Bulldogs will hit the road for a doubleheader with Treynor on Tuesday. For the Girls it will mark the end of their regular season, while the boys will return home for one more game against Shanandoah.

 

Iowa men hosts Northwestern Sunday afternoon

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye men take a five game winning streak into Sunday afternoon’s game at home against Northwestern. The Hawkeyes are 7-4 in the Big Ten while the Wildcats are 2-10.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum, who must find a way to slow down Northwestern’s Nick Martinelli. The senior forward is averaging nearly 23 points per game and shooting better than 53 percent.

No. 7 Iowa State men host Baylor Saturday

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The seventh ranked Iowa State men take a four game winning streak into Saturday afternoon’s game at home against Baylor. The Cyclones are 7-2 in the Big 12 and beat Baylor 70-60 in Waco a month ago. The Bears are 3-7 in the league race after wins over West Virginia and Colorado.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger, who says the Cyclones will not get caught looking past Baylor.

Girls State Wrestling – Finals, 3rd Place, 5th Place

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

CLASS 1-A

Finals: 

110 – Violet Diaz (Denver, 31-2, JR, #1) beats Macy Rasmussen (AUDU, 50-3, SO, #3)13-4

140 – Colbie Tenborg (Saydel, 27-2, SR, #2) beat Teagan Carritt (Logan Magnolia Woodbine, 41-0, SO, #1): 9-3

235 – Haley Armstrong (ATLA, 34-0, SR, #2) beat Rose Niewoehner (Crestwood, 42-6, SR, #9): 3-0

3rd Place:

100 – Kielly Kasal (West Marshall, 40-9, FR, #7) beat Jersey Hilgenberg (RIVE, 35-5, SO, #4): 3-0

5th Place:

115 – Lily Kolbet (Osage, 39-5, FR, #2) beat Hailey Harvey (RIVE, 41-1, SO, #4): 12-7

125 – Madi McCall Missouri Valley, 41-9, FR, #7) beat Kylar Downey (Clarinda, 46-5, JR, #9): 3-8 (Reversal)

135 – Lily Weinreich (Clarinda, 51-0, SO, #3) beat Sunshine Casey (Woodward-Granger, 46-6, JR, #6): 9-3

145 – Kenzie Maeder (Southwest Valley, 48-3, SR, #3) beat Hailey Pedrick (Pekin, 35-3, SR, #4): 7-3

CLASS 2-A

Finals: 

130 – Daniesha Watson (Waterloo West, 25-4, SR, #6) beat Avaeh Smith (Lewis Central, 35-0, JR, #1): 2-1

5th Place: 

135 –Mia Luck (Oskaloosa, 34-5, SO, #8) beat Grace Keeler (Creston, 44-6, SR, #6): 4-0