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UNI men roll at Drake

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March 1st, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Northern Iowa men used a 20-2 run to close the opening half and beat Drake 75-53 in Des Moines. The Panthers limited the Bulldogs to 31 percent shooting.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. After being picked to finish second in the Missouri Valley preseason poll the Panthers overcame several injuries to finish 11-9 in the Valley and 19-12 overall.

Forward Will Hornseth led the Panthers with 16 points. He was seven-of-11 from the field.

Drake coach Eric Henderson says 15 turnovers proved costly as the Bulldogs closed the regular season with their ninth straight loss.

The Bulldogs were unable to stop the bleeding during UNI’s first half run, a common occurrence during their current skid.

The Bulldogs finish the Valley race 6-14. They are 12-19 overall.

Big third quarter lifts No. 9 Iowa women at Wisconsin

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March 1st, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The ninth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women outscored Wisconsin 13-0 to open the third quarter and raced away to an 81-52 win in Madison. The Hawkeyes are 15-3 in the Big Ten and 24-5 overall. They will be the two seed in the Big Ten Tournament after being picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll.

That’s Iowa coach Jan Jensen, who says he emphasized a lack of rebounding at halftime.

Riverside Boys Season Comes To An End With Loss To St. Edmond

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March 1st, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Riverside Bulldogs ended their season Saturday night one win short of the state tournament. After pulling two upsets over Southwest Valley and Bedford, St. Edmond proved to be too much to handle as they fell to the Gaels by a score of 71-54. In the first quarter, the Bulldogs were holding their own and even led at certain points throughout the period. Unfortunately, the height and athleticism of Gaels’ star Hunter Horn began to take over in the second period. St. Edmond took a dominant 45-28 lead into the half and didn’t look back. Riverside was led in scoring by Owen Fenner who had 19, but ultimately fell short at the Knapp Center in the Substate Final.

The first half truly began as a back and forth battle and was defined by the incredible shooting for the Bulldogs. They were moving the ball well, and guys like Owen Fenner, who finished 5/7 from three, knocked a couple down in the first quarter. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, it felt like it was only a matter of time before St. Edmond would break away. They were excellent in transition, but the incredible efficiency from Riverside was keeping it close. Hunter Horn of the Gaels, who also happens to be the 4th leading scorer in the whole state, was getting his fair share of buckets in the first period but it never felt out of reach.

Then to start the second period, St. Edmond began running in transition and getting easy buckets. They also started using their height to their advantage. Hunter Horn and Carson Bargfrede had the height advantage all night and were grabbing offensive rebounds like they were nothing. St. Edmond dominated the second period and led by 17 at the half.

The second half was very similar to the second quarter. The height of the Gaels proved to be too much. Although Riverside actually played excellent offensive throughout the entirety of the game, there just was no answer for Hunter Horn. Horn finished with 28 points, which is two above his average for the season. Even though the game never felt terribly close in the second period, this was a Riverside team that fought until the very end. They made 11 threes as a team, and played impressive half court basketball. What really separated the Gaels was their transition offense and rebounding. They gained many extra possessions. For Riverside, Owen Fenner led in scoring with 19, followed by Dawson Henderson and Peyton Amdor who had 11. All in all, this Bulldogs team fought and truly had a successful season. Three playoff victories and a Substate Final appearance. St. Edmond is just a phenomenal basketball team with a lot of height and athleticism. Despite the loss, Head Coach Nick Kroon was happy with how his guys fought to start the game.

Coach Kroon was proud of how Owen Fenner stepped up:

The Bulldogs were never the biggest team, but they battled every single night:

The seniors from this team meant so much to the success that Riverside had this season:

The Riverside Boys Basketball team finished the season with a record of 14-11, which included three playoff victories and a berth to the Substate Final game. Unfortunately, they fell to the St. Edmond Gaels on Saturday night 71-54.

Class 1A and 2A Boys Basketball Substate Finals Scoreboard from February 28th

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March 1st, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

CLASS 1A

Substate 1:

MMCRU. – 56 vs North Union – 42

Substate 2: 

Bishop Garrigan – 73 vs South Winneshiek – 60

Substate 3: 

Bellevue – 66 vs East Marshall – 55

Substate 4:

Marquette Catholic – 66 vs Montezuma – 63

Substate 5:

Burlington Notre Dame – 63 vs Calamus-Wheatland – 53

Substate 6: 

Woodbine – 56 vs Madrid – 51

Substate 7: 

St. Edmond – 71 vs Riverside – 54

Substate 8:

Boyden-Hull – 54 vs Coon Rapids-Bayard – 40

CLASS 2A

Substate 1:

Unity Christian – 65 vs Southeast Valley – 48

Substate 2:

Kuemper Catholic – 54 vs Roland-Story 48

Substate 3:

Grundy Center – 56 vs Beckham Catholic – 44

Substate 4: 

Aplington-Parkersburg – 75 vs Cascade – 68

Substate 5:

Regina Catholic – 51 vs Northeast – 37

Substate 6:

Union Community – 61 vs Pelia Christian – 60

Substate 7:

Treynor – 54 vs Underwood – 34

Substate 8:

Western Christian – 78 vs Tri-Center – 55

Iowa State women win at Kansas State

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March 1st, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State women took command in the fourth quarter and won at Kansas State 93-79. Junior Center Audi Crooks scored 41 points and added 13 rebounds. Crooks was 16-of-19 from the field and nine-of-nine at the free throw line.

The Cyclones finish the regular season 10-8 in the Big 12. ISU avoids the play-in round. The Cyclones will be the seventh seed in the conference tournament and open on Thursday.

No. 4 Iowa State men visit No. 2 Arizona Monday night

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March 1st, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says rebounding and defense is the focus as the fourth ranked Cyclones get ready for Monday night’s visit to second ranked Arizona. The Cyclones are coming off an 82-73 loss at home to 16th ranked Texas Tech. The Red Raiders shot better that 58 percent for the game and out-rebounded the Cyclones 35-29.

Saturday’s loss knocked Iowa State of of the Big 12 regular season title hunt. Arizona clinches sole possession of the title with a victory Monday night.

Iowa State senior guard Tamin Lipsey says playing the Wildcats allowed them to shift their focus quickly.
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Matt Walker introduced as Drake football coach

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March 1st, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Matt Walker was formally introduced as the new football coach at Drake. The former Wisconsin-River Falls coach takes over a Bulldog program that has won three straight Pioneer Football League titles. Walker led River Falls to the NCAA Division III national championship this past season.

Walker says he inherits a program with winning tradition and a strong culture.

In the age of the transfer portal, Walker expects nearly the entire roster to remain with the program.

Walker is bring several of his assistants from River Falls but is also retaining several members of the previous Drake staff.

Walker replaces Joe Woodley, who resigned to join the staff at Rutgers.

Class 4A Boys Basketball Substate Semifinal Results from February 27th

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February 28th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

Substate 1:

Dowling Catholic – 64 vs Sioux City East – 37

Norwalk – 81 vs Sioux City West – 52

Substate 2:

Ames 60 – vs Mason City – 54

Urbandale – 71 vs Ankeny Centennial – 51

Substate 3: 

Waukee Northwest – 101 vs Iowa City Liberty – 58

Ankeny – 72 vs Valley – 36

Substate 4:

Cedar Falls – 78 vs Iowa City High – 45

Linn-Mar – 63 vs Davenport North – 50

Substate 5: 

Dubuque Senior – 71 vs Pleasant Valley – 48

Muscatine – 65 vs Cedar Rapids Kennedy – 58

Substate 6: 

Prairie – 59 vs Davenport Central – 42

North Scott – 62 Bettendorf – 47

Substate 7:

Des Moines Roosevelt – 79 vs Des Moines East – 52

Johnston – 61 vs Dallas Center-Grimes – 43

Substate 8:

Waukee – 85 vs Lewis Central – 44

Council Bluffs-Lincoln – 78 vs Southeast Polk – 53

Riverside Boys Wrestling Sent Seven Wrestlers to State in Successful Season

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February 27th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Riverside Boys Wrestling team capped off a successful season by sending seven wrestlers to state, which included a state title winner in Drew Anderson, who won the 138-weight division. Riverside consistently sends multiple wrestlers to state every year, and this season they were rewarded with a state champion. Head Coach Casey Conover is very happy with how the team performed this season. He thinks the success of this season made it very rewarding and thought his boys did a great job from start to finish.

A lot of the success of the team can be attributed to the work put in by the seniors and leaders of the team:

Coach Conover is looking forward to what his younger wrestlers can do for the future of the program:

Riverside’s success can be traced back to their mindset before every match:

The Bulldogs finished with one state title this season. Drew Anderson took home the title in the Class 1A 138 division.

Capaldo Shines on Day 1 of B1G Championships

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February 27th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

INDIANAPOLIS – University of Iowa track and field senior Sal Capaldo set the tone for the Hawkeyes in the men’s heptathlon with a strong opening day performance on Thursday afternoon at the 2026 Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships.

The day was highlighted by Capaldo’s lifetime-best clearance of 2.04 meters in the high jump, earning a second-place finish. He placed in the top 10 in all four events, including fourth in the 60 meters and sixth in the long jump. Through four events, Capaldo is in third place with 3,164 points.

“We had an excellent day one for the Hawkeyes,” Track and Field Director Joey Woody said. “I’m extremely proud of how our athletes competed today, from the first multis event to the final distance medley relay.”

In the women’s 600 meters, reigning indoor champion Gabby Cortez led the way for the Hawkeyes with a third-place finish in 1:28.72. Junior Princess Uche qualified for the final, placing fifth while recording a personal best (1:28.92) that ranks eighth all-time at Iowa. In her Big Ten Championships debut, freshman Caila Lyons also posted a personal best, and Damaris Mutunga rounded out the Hawkeyes advancing to the final.

On the men’s side, senior Terrick Johnson crossed the line in 1:16.66 to qualify for the finals. Redshirt freshman Jackson Johannes recorded a personal best in a stacked field of competitors.

Reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Week Jordan Gross notched a lifetime best in the 200 meters to secure his spot in the finals. He improved on his eighth all-time mark at Iowa, finishing fifth overall. Holly Duax and Alivia Williams locked in two lanes on the women’s side, finishing seventh and eighth, respectively.

“We had a very successful preliminary round, with multiple athletes qualifying for the finals of the 200 and 600 meters across both genders,” Woody said. “Sal had a terrific day one in the heptathlon, finishing with a huge personal best in the high jump to move from sixth to third place heading into tomorrow. Even though we didn’t score, I’m very proud of how our Distance Medley Relay competed today. Tomorrow is a big day for us, and I’m excited to see our team keep the momentum going.”

The Hawkeyes wrapped up the first day of the Big Ten Indoor Championships with eight finals qualifiers.

Up Next: The Hawkeyes continue action at the 2026 Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships with competition set to begin at 10:30 a.m. (CT).

HAWKEYE RESULTS
Men’s 200 Meters Prelims
5. Jordan Gross – 20.90, q, PR + 8th at Iowa
23. Jaylin Holmes – 27.24

Women’s 200 Meters Prelims
7. Holly Duax – 23.69, q
8. Alivia Williams – 23.76, q
9. Izzy Zahn – 23.81
11. Alexandria Edison – 23.84

Men’s 600 Meters Prelims
8. Terrick Johnson – 1:16.66, q
18. Jackson Johannes – 1:18.81, PR
23. Prior Ochonogor – 1:19.79

Women’s 600 Meters Prelims
3. Gabby Cortez – 1:28.72, q
5. Princess Uche – 1:28.92, q, PR + 8th at Iowa
6. Caila Lyons – 1:29.11, q, PR
7. Damaris Mutunga – 1:29.12, q
9. Leanna Lewis – 1:29.38

Men’s 5,000 Meters Finals
15. Hayden Kuhn – 14:11.54

Women’s 5,000 Meters Finals
26. Elena Torres – 16:51.63
32. Hillary Trainor – 17:01.74

Men’s Distance Medley Relay
13. Wolfe, Johannes, Leicht, Lane – 9:49.50

Women’s Distance Medley Relay
9. Arthur, Lewis, Kelly, Gehl – 11:27.89, SB + 10th at Iowa

Men’s Heptathlon
Sal Capaldo – 3,164 points

4. 60 Meters – 7.03
6. Long Jump – 7.09 meters (23’ 3.25”)
10. Shot Put – 12.17 meters (39’ 11.25”)
2. High Jump – 2.04 meters (6’ 8.25), PR

Will Davidson
15. 60 Meters – 7.32
16. Long Jump – 6.34 meters (20’ 9.75”)
Shot Put – DNS

Women’s Pentathlon
17. Carlee Rochford – 3,085 points

6. 60-Meter Hurdles – 8.53
17. High Jump – 1.61 meters (5’ 3.25”)
9. Shot Put – 11.99 meters (39’ 4”)

16. Long Jump – 5.39 meters (17’ 8.25”)
800 Meters – DNF