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3 Hawkeyes Earn B1G Athlete of the Week Honors

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February 25th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa’s Jordan Gross, Dymonde Nave and Lovisa Ulvenstam earned Big Ten Athlete of the Week honors, the conference announced on Wednesday.

Gross, a native of Vandalia, Ohio, was named the Big Ten Men’s Freshman of the Week following his performance at the Iowa Open. Gross placed second in the 60 meters, finishing just off of his personal best in 6.66. He won his preliminary heat in 6.71. Gross is the third-ranked freshman in the Big Ten in the 60 meters and heads to the Big Ten Championships ranked fourth all-time at Iowa. He opened the season as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Dec. 17.

Nave, a junior from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was named the Big Ten Women’s Track Athlete of the Week after winning the 60-meter hurdles at the Iowa Open. Nave posted two times that improved her standing on the program’s top-10 list. She opened with a lifetime best of 8.34 that moved her to eighth in school history. In the finals, Nave shaved a tenth of a second from her time and finished in 8.24 to climb to seventh on the program’s record book. She concludes the regular season with her second conference award after winning Big Ten Women’s Track Athlete of the Week on Dec. 17.

Ulvenstam doubled as the Big Ten Women’s Field Athlete and Freshman of the Week after two podium finishes in the triple jump and long jump. The freshman from Ostersund, Sweden, won the triple jump at 12.39 meters at the Iowa Open. She completed a career weekend with a second-place mark of 5.94 meters in the long jump. Ulvenstam’s long jump leap was a personal record and pushed her to eighth on Iowa’s all-time list. She is ranked fourth among freshman in the Big Ten in the event. Ulvenstam is Iowa’s first women’s field athlete of the week recipient this season. She joins Izzy Zahn as one of Iowa’s women’s freshmen of the week award winners in the 2025-26 campaign.

The Hawkeyes begin the 2026 Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday in Indianapolis.

Slow Start Cost Audubon in District Championship against Coon Rapids-Bayard

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February 25th, 2026 by Christian Adams

A slow start made all the difference as the Audubon Wheelers fell to the Coon Rapids-Bayard Crusaders 74-48 in the district 15 championship game Tuesday night. Despite neither team grabbed the reigns out of the gate, the Crusaders outscored the Wheelers 22-8 over the final five minutes of the opening quarter. Coon Rapids-Bayard’s offense was extremely efficient; however, it was Audubon’s turnovers, both forced and unforced, that made the biggest difference. Although the Wheelers played much better in the second and third quarters, the deficit was just too much to overcome against a solid team as Audubon’s postseason run came to an end.

Austin Christensen and Carson Wessel were Audubon’s best players Tuesday. Wessel led the team in scoring with 13, while Christensen picked up 8. Head coach Darran Miller was proud of their effort and how they put everything out on the court.

Despite some bright spots, Miller knew that the biggest difference in the game was the first quarter.

The Wheelers are losing seven seniors, and although Miller is very optimistic about the direction of the program, he expressed his gratitude for what this senior class was able to accomplish.

The wheelers finish the season with a record of 15-10, and although they came up two wins short of the state tournament, it was by far their best season in more than five years.

 

Momcilovic Makes History in Road Win Over Utah

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February 25th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

SALT LAKE CITY – No. 4 Iowa State (24-4, 11-4 Big 12) salvaged its trip to the Beehive State Tuesday evening, convincingly defeating Utah (10-18, 2-13 Big 12) by a score of 75-59.
The two teams would exchange leads three times in the first six minutes of action, but from there on, ISU coasted to its fifth road win of the season. As part of its fifth road win, Cyclone wing Milan Momcilovic etched his name in the record book as he set the new single-season 3-point record by surpassing Dedric Willoughby’s 102 set in 1997.
Iowa State’s offense dominated the paint Tuesday night, thanks in large part to a monster performance from Joshua Jefferson. Jefferson seemingly got whatever he wanted, scoring 21 points for his seventh 20-plus point performance of the year. Jefferson would also finish with a team-high six rebounds. Momcilovic (14), Jamarion Batemon (13) and Blake Buchanan (10) also finished in double figures. Five Cyclones had two steals on the day.
Utah’s starting backcourt of Terrence Brown and Don McHenry led the Ute offense. Brown finished with 18 points, while McHenry had 14, as the two combined to go 11-18 from the field. Keanu Dawes finished with a 10-point, 12-rebound double-double to round out the top performers.
Despite the teams shooting similarly from the field, ISU won with its defensive pressure by forcing 18 turnovers. The Cyclones would turn those 18 turnovers into 20 points. Iowa State also had its bench unit outproduce Utah (26-8) while the bigs went to work in the paint by outscoring the Utes (38-26).
How it Happened
Utah couldn’t have asked for a better start, forcing an ISU missed layup before converting an and-one triple on the other end for an early 4-0 lead. After forcing three ties, going back and forth, ISU took its first lead at the 14:31 mark thanks to a Killyan Toure layup.
Utah would retake the lead, 12-10, with 13:44 to go in the first half thanks to an Obomate Abbey layup. From there, though, it was all Iowa State. ISU would grab the lead with 13:16 to go and never look back, holding the advantage for the rest of the way.
ISU established a ten-point lead with 10 minutes to go in the stanza and would ride that edge into the break, leading 41-31.
In the second half, the Utes attacked the Cyclones and were able to trim the deficit in half to trail by five with 16:51 to go. ISU saw its 45-40 lead expand to 62-49 as it held Utah without a field goal for over about nine minutes of game time.
That stout defensive stretch was all ISU needed to put things to bed as it coasted to a 16-point win to move to 24-4 for the third time ever.
Key Performer
Joshua Jefferson had complete control of Tuesday’s contest, as whenever he decided he wanted to score, he could. Jefferson finished with just his second 20-plus point performance of conference play, with both coming on the road.
Notes
  • Iowa State has now won 46 straight games when leading by ten-plus at half
  • Tamin Lipsey appeared in his 128th game, tied with assistant coach Diante Garrett for the sixth-most in program history.
  • Milan Momcilovic broke Dedric Willoughby’s single-season 3-point record, as he now sits at 104 (the record was 102.
  • Nate Heise canned his 150th career 3-pointer.
  • Joshua Jefferson eclipsed 900 points as a Cyclone.
Up Next
Iowa State will return to the confines of Hilton Coliseum this weekend to host No. 16 Texas Tech on Saturday at 3 pm. Saturday’s contest will be televised on CBS.

No. 4 Iowa State rolls at Utah

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February 25th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The fourth ranked Iowa State men bounced back with a convincing road victory, Tuesday. Joshua Jefferson scored 21 points as the Cyclones cruised to a 75-59 win at Utah. Jefferson added six rebounds and three assists as the Cyclones moved into a four way tie for second in the Big 12 at 11-4.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger who felt the Cyclones set the tone early.

Junior forward Milan Momcilovic was four of eight from three point range and now owns ISU’s single season record for three pointers with 104.

Former Iowa State wrestling coach and Hall of Famer dies at 83

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February 25th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (KCRG) – Bobby Douglas, a former Iowa State head wrestling coach who made history as the first Black American wrestler to compete in the Olympics, died Monday at age 83. Douglas, a Bridgeport, Ohio, native, coached the Cyclones from 1993 to 2006, producing 52 All-America performances, 10 individual NCAA titles, three runner-up NCAA finishes, and 198 dual victories.

Before coaching, Douglas broke barriers as an athlete. He represented the United States at both the 1964 Tokyo Games, where he finished fourth in the featherweight division, and the 1968 Mexico City Games, where he captained the U.S. Olympic team.

Douglas began his coaching career at UC Santa Barbara in 1973 before spending 18 years at Arizona State from 1975 to 1992. He helped lead the Sun Devils to the 1988 NCAA national championship — one of only three times between 1968 and his arrival at Iowa State that a program other than Iowa or Iowa State claimed the title.

His tenure at Iowa State produced memorable moments. The 1995-96 Cyclones went to the NCAA Championship with only five qualifiers, but all five earned All-America status and three reached the finals, finishing second nationally.

During the 1999-2000 season, the Cyclones went 20-2 in duals, won the National Duals title, and finished as NCAA runners-up to Iowa, despite having four wrestlers reach the finals.

Douglas was named conference coach of the year twice. He also earned the 2000 NWCA National Coach of the Year award and the USA Wrestling Freestyle Coach of the Year in 2004.

Douglas was inducted into the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2023. He is also a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame, NAIA Hall of Fame, West Liberty Hall of Fame, and Arizona State Hall of Fame.

Following the 2005-06 season, Douglas stepped down and passed the program to his assistant, Cael Sanderson. With 198 dual victories, he finished as the second-winningest coach in program history, trailing only Harold Nichols.

Legendary Iowa high school baseball coach dies at 86

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February 25th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

LANSING, Iowa (KCRG) – Gene Schultz, the all-time winningest coach in Iowa high school baseball history, died Monday. According to a statement from the Eastern Allamakee School District, Schultz spent his career at Kee High School, where he coached both baseball and basketball. It was on the baseball diamond, however, where he built his legacy.

During his 45-year career, Schultz compiled 1,754 wins, led the Kee Hawks to 19 state tournaments, claiming 9 summer state championships and two fall championships.

Schultz won his first state title in 1973, when his team went a perfect 47-0 to claim the Class 1A championship.

Boys Class 2A Basketball Scoreboard from February 24th

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February 24th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

Substate 1 – 

Unity Christian – 78 vs West Lyon – 71

Southeast Valley – 50 vs Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 38

Substate 2 – 

Roland-Story – 55 vs Garner Hayfield Ventura – 52

Kuemper Catholic – 72 vs South Harlan – 56

Substate 3 – 

Grundy Center – 62 vs Van Meter – 47

Beckham Catholic – 65 vs Denver – 57

Substate 4 – 

Aplington-Parkersburg – 75 vs Crestwood – 68

Cascade – 41 vs Monticello – 37

Substate 5 – 

Regina Catholic – 66 vs Central Lee – 41

Northeast – 75 vs Mid-Prairie – 66

Substate 6 – 

Union Community – 58 vs Columbus Catholic – 52

Pella Christian – 65 vs Grand View Christian – 59

Substate 7- 

Underwood – 54 vs OABCIG – 50

Treynor – 59 vs Ridge View – 45

Substate 8 – 

Tri-Center – 77 vs Cherokee Washington – 73

Western Christian – 82 vs Rock Valley – 76

Boys Class 1A Basketball Scoreboard from February 24th

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February 24th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

Class 1A- 

Substate 8 – 

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 74 vs Audubon – 48

Boyden-Hull – 55 vs Gehlen Catholic – 41

Substate 7 –

Riverside – 55 vs Bedford – 42

St. Edmond – 78 vs Ankeny Christian – 58

Substate 6 – 

Madrid – 52 vs Martensdale-St Marys – 48

Woodbine – 61 vs St. Albert –  43

Substate 5 –

Burlington Notre Dame – 64 vs Holy Trinity Catholic Fort Madison – 51

Calamus-Wheatland – 48 vs Hillcrest Academy – 46

Substate 4 – 

Montezuma – 62 vs Lynnville-Sully – 56

Marquette Catholic – 57 vs Springville – 46

Substate 3 –

Bellevue – 64 vs Maquoketa Valley – 59

East Marshall – 71 vs Baxter – 54

Substate 2 – 

Bishop Graham – 85 vs Nashua-Plainfield – 48

South Winnesheik – 68 vs Wapsie Valley – 50

Substate 1 –

MMCRU – 75 vs Sibley-Ocheyedan – 32

North Union – 52 vs Belmont-Klemme – 50

Riverside Boys Advance to State Qualifier with Win Over Bedford in District Championship

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February 24th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Riverside Bulldogs defeated the Bedford Bulldogs on Tuesday night by a score of 55-42 and are now within one game of the state tournament. Despite Bedford having the better record, Riverside showed early that they belonged in the game. An 11-5 run to start the game kickstarted Riverside as they held a 25-21 lead going into halftime. In the second half, the defense was phenomenal and held a Bedford offense that usually averages 65 points to just 42. They also had three players in double digits to secure the District 15 Championship.

In the first half, Riverside showed that they were there to win. They began the game going up 11-5, however Quentin Dalton of Bedford went on a personal 10-0 run to give Bedford a 15-11 lead. It seemed at that point that the numbers on paper were coming to life, but that really was the only momentum Bedford would have all game. Despite it being back and forth in the third period, that 15-11 lead was the largest all night for the Bedford Bulldogs. Peyton Amdor came in with the best numbers for Riverside, and even though he finished as the leading scorer, it still felt like Riverside was getting everyone involved. Their 25-21 lead at half was in most part due to their collective effort on both ends of the floor. Comparatively, Quentin Dalton of Bedford had scored 13 of their 21 points at half. Riverside was playing as a unit, and not just through one player.

In the third quarter, the game felt very back and forth. It wasn’t necessarily a game of runs, but neither team was willing to break. Riverside’s defense was still holding strong, and it felt like Bedford never got comfortable in their offense. They started to work the ball around a lot more but were still turning the ball over a lot. Those turnovers led to to a massive lead heading into the 4th period. The floodgates opened as the third period went on, and by the end it was a 39-27 lead in favor of Riverside heading into the final 8 minutes.

In the 4th, it never got close than 11 as Riverside controlled the rest of the ball game. Peyton Amdor, Brody Henderson and Cole Jeppesen all finished in double figures on the night. Amdor led all scorers with 22 points, collecting his second straight 20+ point game this postseason. It was a collective effort all around and most specifically on the defensive end. They held Bedford to 23 points below their average by forcing a ton of turnovers that led to fast break points. Riverside puts a lot of pressure on opposing point guards and that opens up opportunities for steals. All in all, Riverside was the better team from start to finish and have earned their spot to play for the State Tournament.

Riverside will face St. Edmond for a chance at State on Saturday, February 28th at the Drake University Knapp Center. Tipoff scheduled for 7:00 pm.

 

 

Heiden Named AP Player of the Week

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February 24th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore Ava Heiden was named the Associated Press Player of the Week on Tuesday. She is the second Hawkeye to earn consensus player of the week this season.

Heiden led the Hawkeyes with three double-doubles and wins at Nebraska, at Purdue, and No. 6 Michigan this past week. She averaged 24.0 points per game, 11.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.6 blocks and was 33-of-44 from the field.

Against the Huskers, Heiden tied her career-high with 27 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, and three blocks. She also went 10-of-12 from the field and added 21 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, and three steals against Purdue.

Against No. 6 Michigan on Sunday, Heiden led the Hawkeyes to their seventh ranked win of the season with her fourth 20-point double-double of her career and third of the week.

The Sherwood, Oregon, native is currently fourth nationally in field goal percentage (64) and is averaging 17.3 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.

Heiden and the Hawkeyes are set to host their regular season home finale on Thursday, Feb. 26 against Illinois at 8 p.m. (CT) inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will air on BTN and the Hawkeye Radio Network.