(Hawkeyesports.com) – The University of Iowa men’s basketball team fell to Iowa State, 90-65, on Thursday evening in the Iowa Corn Cy-hawk Series match-up at Hilton Coliseum.
Payton Sandfort led the way for the Hawkeyes in the first half as they struggled to get the offense going. The junior from Waukee, Iowa, had 14 of Iowa’s 29 first half points. Sandfort connected on 4-of-6 from beyond the arc in the first 20-minutes of action. Sandfort finished the game as the leading scorer for Iowa.
Sophomore Dasonte Bowen was the second leading scorer for Iowa. Bowen scored 13 points, dished out three assists and knocked down all six of his free throws. Freshman Owen Freeman rounded out the Hawkeyes in double digits. Freeman added 11 points and has now scored in double digits in four games. Freeman led Iowa on the glass pulling in 8 rebounds and blocking three shots.
Shooting and ball security was a struggle for the Hawkeyes in the first half. Iowa shot 9-of-26 from the field in the first 20 minutes of play. Iowa’s 12 first half turnovers resulted in 15 points for the Cyclones. At the break Iowa State led Iowa, 47-29.
Iowa State maintained their lead throughout the second half. The Cyclones were led by a duo of Keshon Gilbert and Robert Jones. Gilbert scored 25 points while Jones added 18.
The S.W.A.T. girls’ wrestling team handled Red Oak 72-12 and beat Creston 54-30 Thursday night in Atlantic.
S.W.A.T. won nine of the 14 matches by forfeit against Red Oak. Mia South (145) won by fall, Stella Beattie (155) and Cadence Kinze won by fall. For Red Oak, Josie McCunn won by fall at (135), and Elaina Knipers (130) won by fall.
S.W.A.T. then won nine matches against Creston. Three won by forfeit, six by fall, including unranked Haley Armstrong pinning Savannah Sisted at (235). Sisted was ranked 12th according to the latest iawrestle rankings.
The way S.W.A.T. competed at the Triangular brought Head Coach Tiffany South great pride to see how well her girls competed.
Coach South is hoping that the Valkyrie will learn from tonight’s success and continue to improve each week.
Saturday, December 9th is when S.W.A.T. returns to action in the WDM Valley Invite.
Trojan Wrestling went 1-1 at home losing against Creston 48-27 and winning against Red Oak 42-39 Thursday night. Creston would go 2-0 defeating Red Oak 68-11.
Creston 48 Atlantic, 27
The Panthers won six matches by forfeit and notched pinpoints from Lincoln Keeler (132) and William Bollinger (175) with dominate performances by both.
The Trojans won six of the eight contested matches. Tayle Jordan (106) and Evan Sorensen (285) won by fall. Braxton Hass (113) won by decision; Aiden Smith (132) won by tech fall; Kalvin Hayes (144) won by major decision, and Cohen Bruce won by decision at (190).
Atlantic 42 Red Oak 39
Jayden Harter was looked to for getting a pin for the Trojans to win, and he delivered with a fall in 3:05 at (132), and Atlantic won 39-36. Atlantic won three matches by forfeit and four falls. Atlantic Head Wrestling Coach Tim Duff was proud of the way his team battled against Red Oak
Red Oak won five matches by forfeit, two falls, and one decision.
Creston 68 Red Oak 11
In the Red Oak match, Creston won four matches by forfeit, six falls, a tech fall, and two major decisions. Kyler Sandholm (144) won by a pin for Red Oak; teammate Andrew Johnson won by tech fall.
Next up for Atlantic is a road trip to Council Bluffs Classic.
The Council Bluff Classic is a two day tournament starting Friday at Noon.
Wartburg hosts defending national champion North Central of Illinois on Saturday in the NCAA Division III football playoffs and with a victory will play in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl for the first time in school history.
That’s Wartburg coach Chris Winter. North Central has scored 55 points or more in three playoff wins and is averaging 62 points this season.
Winter says Wartburg’s run defense will be tested.
After dropping a heartbreaker in the semifinals at Mount Union last year the Knights are hoping to take the next step.
Top ranked Northwestern hosts number-four Georgetown of Kentucky on Saturday in the semifinals of the NAIA football playoffs. The defending national champion Red Raiders are 13-0 and coach Matt McCarty says Georgetown has a similar resume.
McCarty says Georgetown has an experienced team.
McCarty on the keys for the defense.
McCarty says on offense they need to stay committed to the run game.
IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa women’s wrestling sophomore Brianna Gonzalez has been named the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) regional women’s wrestler of the month for region five, announced today by the organization.
Gonzalez is currently undefeated accumulating four pins and five technical falls. She is 3-0 against ranked opponents, including her victory over third-ranked Payton Stroud at the Missouri Valley Open, via an 8-2 decision.
The El Monte, California native shined in her Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut last month as well, putting 13 team points on the board with two tech. falls and one pin. With adding these three wins to her record, Gonzalez has wrestled her way to a fourth-ranked spot in the recent NWCA rankings.
The Hawkeyes will travel to Naperville, Illinois, this weekend to compete at the North Central College Invitational on Sunday. The tournament will be streamed live on the North Central Athletics website, and matches will be updated live on trackwrestling.com.