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IGHSAU and Iowa PBS Announce Multiyear Extension for Girls State Championship Broadcasts

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January 29th, 2026 by Christian Adams

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) and Iowa PBS today announced a multiyear extension of their partnership to provide statewide broadcast coverage of the IGHSAU Girls State Championships. The new Iowa PBS – IGHSAU agreement begins in January 2026 and runs until 2031, with options to extend joint coverage through 2035.
 
Under the extended agreement, Iowa PBS will continue to broadcast girls state championship finals in volleyball, basketball and softball, and adds girls wrestling championships for the first time. This marks the sport’s first-ever statewide television coverage in Iowa.
The broadcast and streaming partnership ensures that championship events remain free and accessible to students, families, schools and communities across all of Iowa’s 99 counties.
“For generations, Iowa PBS has played a vital role in bringing championship moments into homes across the state,” said Iowa PBS Executive Director and General Manager Andrew Batt. “Extending our partnership with the IGHSAU ensures Iowa student-athletes can compete for a state championship in front of a statewide audience.”
Girls wrestling is one of the fastest-growing high school sports in Iowa, and the addition of championship coverage reflects the continued growth and evolution of girls athletics statewide.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Iowa PBS,” said IGHSAU Executive Director Erin Gerlich. “Iowa PBS has been a tremendous partner in elevating the Iowa Girl through its high-quality coverage, and we are excited to see that commitment extend to the Iowa Girls State Wrestling Championships.”
In addition to broadcast coverage, the IGHSAU championship events will be available on Iowa PBS digital platforms, expanding viewing options for audiences across the state and beyond.

Iowa men edge USC 73-72

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January 29th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Iowa hung on to beat USC.

Gary Dolphin and Bobby Hansen on the Hawkeye Network. Bennett Stirtz hit a pair of free throws with just over four seconds remaining in a 73-72 victory. It was a game the Hawkeyes led by 17 midway through the second half. USC guard Kam Woods led the rally with 27 of his game high 33 points in the second half.

Stirtz had 20 points as did Tavion Banks. Alvaro Folgueiras gave the Hawkeyes a big lift off the bench with 14 points.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. The Hawkeyes opened the second half with a 20-4 run before the Trojans came roaring back.

The Hawkeyes are 5-4 in the Big Ten and 15-5 overall.

Iowa State women win at No. 21 Texas Tech

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January 29th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Audi Crooks scored 33 points as the Iowa women won at 21st ranked Texas Tech 84-70. Crooks surpassed two thousand career points as the Cyclones improved to 5-5 in the Big 12.

After suffering a five game losing streak the Cyclones have now won three straight.

Drake men rally to beat Evansville

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January 29th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

A huge rally in the Knapp Center. Drake erased a 19-point deficit in the final 13 minutes and beat Evansville 82-78.

That’s Drake coach Eric Henderson, who says defense triggered the rally.

Jalen Quinn had 26 points. The Bulldogs claimed their third straight win as they improve to 6-5 in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Eighth Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings

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January 28th, 2026 by Christian Adams

Class 1A
School
Record
Last Week
1
Newell-Fonda
14-1
1
2
Algona Bishop Garrigan
14-2
2
3
Council Bluffs St. Albert
14-2
3
4
Springville
15-1
6
5
Lynnville-Sully
16-0
5
6
Dunkerton
14-2
7
7
Exira-EHK
15-1
8
8
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
13-3
4
9
Lake Mills
12-3
9
10
GTRA
16-1
12
11
Turkey Valley
13-2
11
12
Saint Ansgar
13-3
13
13
George-Little Rock
14-3
10
14
Montezuma
12-4
14
15
North Union
11-6
15
Dropped Out: None
Class 2A
School
Record
Last Week
1
Rock Valley
14-1
1
2
Central Lyon
14-2
2
3
Hinton
14-1
3
4
Denver
15-1
4
5
Emmetsburg
15-2
7
6
Treynor
13-1
6
7
Riverside
16-2
8
8
Maquoketa Valley
14-2
5
9
Grundy Center
14-1
10
10
Westwood
16-0
11
11
West Lyon
11-6
9
12
Iowa City Regina
13-4
12
13
Nodaway Valley
16-1
14
14
Mount Ayr
16-1
15
15
Cascade
12-4
NR
Dropped Out: Sioux Central (13)
Class 3A
School
Record
Last Week
1
Maquoketa
14-2
1
2
Des Moines Christian
15-2
2
3
Mount Vernon
15-2
3
4
Dubuque Wahlert Catholic
11-4
4
5
Williamsburg
11-5
5
6
Forest City
15-2
6
7
PCM
16-1
7
8
Spirit Lake
11-3
8
9
Mediapolis
17-0
9
10
Cherokee
11-3
10
11
Tipton
15-1
11
12
Davenport Assumption
11-5
12
13
Mid-Prairie
11-5
13
14
Center Point-Urbana
9-7
14
15
Algona
12-4
15

Dropped Out: None  

Class 4A
School
Record
Last Week
1
Clear Creek-Amana
14-0
1
2
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
15-0
2
3
Norwalk
14-1
3
4
Dallas Center-Grimes
14-2
4
5
Carlisle
15-0
5
6
Central DeWitt
15-1
6
7
Waverly-Shell Rock
14-1
7
8
North Polk
15-2
8
9
Solon
10-5
9
10
Cedar Rapids Xavier
9-7
10
11
Sioux Center
13-4
12
12
ADM
10-6
14
13
MOC-Floyd Valley
10-7
12
14
Clinton
10-7
NR
15
Independence
13-5
15

Dropped Out: North Scott (13)
Class 5A
School
Record
Last Week
1
Johnston
15-0
1
2
Waukee Northwest
10-4
2
3
Dowling Catholic
14-2
3
4
Iowa City High
14-3
8
5
Ankeny
11-5
4
6
Cedar Falls
13-3
7
7
West Des Moines Valley
9-6
6
8
Iowa City West
12-4
5
9
Cedar Rapids Washington
11-3
9
10
Iowa City Liberty
11-5
10
11
Indianola
11-4
12
12
Ankeny Centennial
6-9
11
13
Sioux City East
10-3
13
14
Bettendorf
12-4
15
15
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
8-7
14

Dropped Out: None

No. 8 Iowa State men host Colorado Thursday night

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January 28th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says the Cyclones’ turnaround last week began in practice. After dropping road games to Kansas and Cincinnati, the eighth ranked Cyclones bounced back with a pair of convincing wins and will be at home on Thursday night against Colorado.

Colorado is 2-5 in the Big 12 and enters the game on a five game losing skid.

Otzelberger says the strength of the Buffaloes is their guards. Freshman Isaiah Johnson leads them in scoring at just over 16 points per game.

Otzelberger credits senior forward Joshua Jefferson for stepping up as a vocal leader in the last week. Jefferson is averaging nearly 17 and-a-half points and nearly eight rebounds per game.

Jefferson felt he needed to step up after two straight losses.

The Cyclones are 5-2 in the Big 12 and 18-2 overall.

No. 8 Iowa women visit USC Thursday night

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January 28th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The eighth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women open a west coast swing on Thursday night with a visit to USC. The Trojans are 3-6 in the Big Ten and have lost six of their last seven games.

That’s Iowa coach Jan Jensen, who says the Trojans cause match-up concerns.

The Hawkeyes were not picked to finish in the top five of the Big Ten preseason poll but they are 9-0 at the midway point and tied at the top of the standings with third ranked UCLA.

Northern Iowa women visit Illinois State Thursday night

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January 28th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Northern Iowa women will be looking to bounce back from a stunning home loss to Evansville when they visit Illinois State on Thursday night. The Panthers are 6-3 in the Missouri Valley and beat the Redbirds 68-54 in Cedar Falls back in early December.

That’s UNI coach Tanya Warren, who feels it will be a big test for her team.

Clemons Named to Big 12 Preseason Team

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January 28th, 2026 by Christian Adams

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore Jessie Clemons was named to the 2026 Big 12 Softball Preseason Team, the league announced Wednesday.
The 18-player team was voted on by league coaches. Players were picked regardless of position, and coaches could not vote for their own student-athletes.
Clemons, a Bettendorf, Iowa native, burst onto the scene in her rookie campaign as she earned a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team honor. Clemons had one of the best freshman seasons in program history, leading the team in batting average (.367), hits (65), doubles (13), RBI (36) and total bases (95). Clemons flashed her versatility for the Cyclones on the defensive side, as she made starts at first base (17), second base (1), shortstop (16), center field (8), right field (11) and designated player (1).
With her Big 12 Preseason Team honor, it is now the third-straight season that ISU has seen an athlete earn the recognition. She joins Milaysia Ochoa (2024) and Angelina Allen (2025) as previous honorees.
Also released on Wednesday was the Big 12 Preseason Poll, which slotted the Cyclone seventh out of 11. ISU, which is coming off a third-place finish in the Big 12 last year, will open its 2026 campaign on February 6 against Omaha in Cedar Falls.
2026 Big 12 Softball Preseason Team
*Regan Shockey, Arizona
*Sydney Stewart, Arizona
*Kenzie Brown, Arizona State
Tanya Windle, Arizona State
Brooklyn Carter, Baylor
*Ilove’a Brittingham, BYU
Lily Owens, BYU
Isabella Vega, UCF
Jessie Clemons, Iowa State
Rosie Davis, Oklahoma State
*Ruby Meylan, Oklahoma State
Lauren Allred, Texas Tech
Jasmyn Burns, Texas Tech
*NiJaree Canady, Texas Tech
*Mihyia Davis, Texas Tech
Alana Johnson, Texas Tech
Taylor Pennell, Texas Tech
Kaitlyn Terry, Texas Tech
* = unanimous

Hawkeyes Add 16 Transfers

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January 28th, 2026 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football team added 16 transfers to the 2026 roster on Wednesday.

The team’s chief of staff and general manager, Tyler Barnes, had this to say about the Hawkeye additions.

“We are excited to welcome 16 new transfer student-athletes to the University of Iowa football program,” said Barnes. “As we evaluated the transfer portal, our priority was clear: bring in players who have proven on-field production and multiple years of eligibility remaining. These additions not only strengthen our roster immediately, but also align with our long-term vision for sustained success. Each of these young men brings experience, competitiveness, and a strong desire to develop within our culture, and we’re confident they will have a positive impact both on and off the field.”

Click HERE to read bios on the newest Hawkeyes.