The 2025 Southwest Valley Boys Track and Field finished with ten top 5 finishes and took 5th at the Pride of Iowa Conference Championships. They sent six events to state and are returning all but one of those runners. The 2026 Timberwolves are highlighted by junior Brody Crosier and other upperclassmen who are looking to repeat their success from last season. With all of the talent from last year returning, Head Coach Jason Shults thinks this team is deep and can repeat a lot of the success from 2025.
Coach Jason Hults thinks last year went well but really thinks his boys can take the next step this season and strive for even higher goals:
Brody Crosier is coming off of a great sophomore season where he excelled at multiple events, which included both sprint and jump events:
This 2026 Timberwolves group includes multiple runners who have been to state more than once. This experience is something that Coach Hults sees as the biggest strength heading into the season:
That experience not only helps on the track, but those upperclassmen are huge help to the newer runners on the team who are still getting used to the swing of things:
The 2026 Southwest Valley Timberwolves Boys season beings on March 13th when they head to the Lied Recreation Athletic Center for the IATC Indoor Boys Championships.
The Audubon Wheelers Boys Track and Field squad believes they have what it takes to have a successful season. In 2025, shot putter Lance Meyer, the 4×110 shuttle hurdle and the 1600m sprint medley relay teams competed at state. As a team, Audubon placed 56th overall. This year’s 1600m relay team will be without two seniors from the 2025 season, however they were led by Aiden Kjergaard, who returns as a sophomore. Head Coach Tony Konkler believes if they can find a way to fill in the gaps, they will be competitive in the long-distance events again.
Jorgen Nowatzke, who was a key part the 2026 Wheelers playoff basketball run, is expected to make a jump in the track world as well. Coach Konkler says the sophomore can trim down his 400m time of 54.79 from last season:
Audubon won’t be a huge team this year, but Coach Konkler thinks they can still find success in the mid-distance relay events:
Brody Schultes is the only senior of the group, but his leadership and work ethic has a positive effect on everyone. He has state meet experience and is a great example for the younger runners on the team.
This 2026 Audubon squad has set a high standard for themselves this season, and Coach Konkler encourages them to keep setting higher goals to reach:
The Audubon Boys Track and Field Season begins at the Lied Recreation Athletic Center on March 13th for the 2026 IATC Boys Indoor Championships.
The Iowa Hawkeye baseball team opens the Big Ten race on Friday with the first of a three game series at Penn State. The Hawkeyes has overcome some key injuries to the lineup and pitching staff and take an 11-5 record into the start of conference play.
That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller who says injuries have left the starting rotation with question marks. Sophomore Jaron Bleeker will start the opener against the Nittany Lions after getting his first start a week ago against Lindenwood.
Senior Logan Runde is returning from injury and is the scheduled starter for Saturday. The starter in the series finale has not been determined.
Penn State enters conference play with a record of 4-11.
The Northern Iowa women open the Missouri Valley Conference tournament on Friday afternoon by taking on Bradley. The fourth seeded Panthers and the fifth seeded Braves traded home court victories during the regular season.
That’s UNI coach Tanya Warren. For the first time the tournament is being hosted by Xstream Arena in Coralville.
Warren says Bradley’s ability to shoot three pointers makes them tough to guard.
Iowa has been eliminated at the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago.
Gary Dolphin on the Hawkeye Network. The Hawkeyes cut a 16 point second half lead to one but the Buckeyes held on for a 72-69 win. Brendan Hausen and Isaia Howard both misfired on game tying three pointers in the waning seconds.
That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. Ohio State took command with a 10-0 run early in the second half and led by 16 with under 14 minutes to play.
The Hawkeyes are 21-12 and look like a good bet to receive a bid into the NCAA Tournament.
Seventh ranked Iowa State outscored 16th ranked Texas Tech 23-6 to start the second half and raced away to a 75-53 victory at the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. The Cyclones shot a sizzling 65 percent in the second half to advance to Friday night’s semifinal round and avenge a regular season loss to the Red Raiders.
It was the second straight lopsided win at the tournament as ISU improves to 27-6.
The Cyclones have elevated their level of play with the start of the postseason.
The Cyclones are halfway home in their quest to win four games in four days to capture the tournament title.
Senior guard Tamin Lipsey led the way with 20 points as the Cyclones overcame a sluggish start that saw them trail 17-5 in the opening half.
Lipsey says the Cyclones are building momentum heading into Friday night.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Iowa State junior center Audi Crooks has been named one of five finalists for the 2026 Lisa Leslie Center of the Year Award, announced by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The top five is made up of three seniors and two juniors.
A unanimous First-Team All-Big 12 Conference player for the third-straight season, Crooks is averaging a league-best 25.5 points per game while shooting nearly 65 percent from the floor as the nation’s second leading scorer. The 6-3 center is one of only two players in NCAA Division I basketball (men’s or women’s) to average at least 25.5 points per game while shooting at least 64.7 percent from the floor. The other was Iowa’s Megan Gustafson in 2017-18 and 2018-19. Gustafson won the Lisa Leslie Award in 2019. Crooks scored her 2,000th career point in her 89th game, becoming the fastest Big 12 women’s basketball player to reach the milestone. The Algona, Iowa native averaged 7.8 rebounds while recording 12 double-doubles this season. She has scored in double figures in 97 consecutive games, the longest active streak nationally, and is the only player in the country to record multiple 40-point games this season.
The Griswold Tigers Girls 2026 season included not only a winning record, but a regional tournament win at home. They won 7 of their last 9 games, and defeated Diagonal 41-37 in the first round of the Class 1A Regional tournament. The Tigers were led in scoring by junior Amanda Houser who averaged 12 ppg and also led the team in rebounding. It was the growth of this team from game one to their final game that allowed them to finish the season strong. Coach Aaron Houser is most proud of how the Tigers learned to play in crunch time as the season went on.
Their regional win against Diagonal included multiple comebacks and clutch shots that embodied everything Coach Houser preached to his team throughout the year:
This season, Josie Millikan was the lone senior, however her impact on the program will be felt for years to come:
Coach Houser is making sure to celebrate the victories and success Griswold saw this year because of the work it took to get to this point:
This season showed a lot of what the Tigers can be going into 2027. They will be returning all but one player and are looking to be competitive yet again:
The 2026 Griswold Tigers Girls finished 12-11 and won a dramatic home playoff game over Diagonal. They head into 2027 retaining their top three scorers and will look to again be one of the more competitive teams in the Corner Conference.
The Iowa Hawkeyes will be looking for a better start on Thursday, when they play Ohio State at the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago. The Hawkeyes beat the Buckeyes in their only regular season meeting 74-57 in Iowa City back on February 25th and overcame a horrible start in the process.
That’s senior guard Bennett Stirtz. The Hawkeyes fell behind by 11 points in the opening half of today’s 75-64 win over Maryland. Iowa coach Ben McCollum.
Junior forward Cam Manyawu had 10 points in the win over Maryland and says their attention now shifts to the Buckeyes.
Freshman forward Cooper Koch led the Hawkeyes with 19 points against Maryland and says there was not a loss of confidence despite dropping the final three games of the regular season.