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Trio of Cyclones Earn All-Big 12 Honors

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March 4th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

AMES, Iowa – Three Iowa State women’s basketball players have earned all-conference honors, as announced by the Big 12 Conference Tuesday afternoon. Audi Crooks and Jada Williams were selected to the First Team and Arianna Jackson was named the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
 
Audi Crooks, First-Team All-Big 12 (unanimous) 
A three-time unanimous All-Big 12 selection, Crooks was one of the league’s most dominant players throughout the regular season. Her 25.6 points per game led the conference as she set new Iowa State Big 12 Conference single-season records for field goals (175), ranked second in points (437) and fourth for field goal percentage (.610). The Algona, Iowa native tallied four 40-point games in the regular season, highlighted by a career-high and Iowa State record 47 points on 19-of-25 shooting against Indiana to lead ISU to the Coconut Hoops Championship. In the Cyclones’ season finale at Kansas State, Crooks once again proved her dominance in the low post, finishing 16-of-19 from the floor and 9-of-9 at the free throw line for 41 points. The 6-3 center also improved her rebounding average this season, averaging 7.8 board per game and 8.9 rebounds in conference games. She tallied a team-best 12 double-doubles in 29 games, including five straight from Dec. 31, 2025-Jan. 14, 2026.
Crooks became the fastest Big 12 player in the league’s history to score 2,000 points, reaching the milestone on Jan. 28 at then-No. 21 Texas Tech in a 84-70 win for the Cyclones on the road. She is the second all-time leading scorer at Iowa State with 2,198 points through 97 career games. Crooks has scored in double figures in 96-straight games, every one of her career except her collegiate debut. The streak is longest active run nationally and longest in the Big 12 since Brittney Griner’s (Baylor) 116-game streak from 2010-2013.
Jada Williams, First-Team All-Big 12
Williams stormed onto the scene for Iowa State, filling the point guard role left by the graduation of five-year starter Emily Ryan. Williams elevated her guard play to a new level not yet seen in her collegiate career, averaging 7.7 assists per game with 232 dimes as a junior, both marks leading the Big 12 and ranking third nationally. She also finished the regular season with a 2.25 assist/turnover ratio, the second-best rate in the conference and 23rd nationally. The 5-8 guard demonstrated her ability to score at every level, improving her 3-point percentage (.310) by two full points from a season ago and increasing her scoring average (15.5 ppg) by nearly three points per game. Prior to Iowa State, Williams had never recorded a collegiate double-double or tallied a 30-poing game. She finished the regular season with eight double-doubles and broke the Iowa State Big 12 Conference single-game scoring record with 44 points on 15-of-22 field goals against Cincinnati (Jan. 21).
 
Arianna Jackson, Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
For the first time in program history, a Cyclone has earned the Big 12’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year award since the conference began the award in 2012-13. Excelling on the court and in the classroom, Jackson earned the title of the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year following a solid junior season. She ranks third nationally and second in the conference for 3-point percentage (.464) as one of the best 3-point shooters. Jackson has knocked down a team-best 58 triples this season, including 36 in Big 12 action, despite missing three games with a knee injury. Last season, Jackson was recognized with College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors and is a Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member.
A full list of the Big 12 end of year awards can be viewed below. Iowa State travels to Kansas City for the 2026 Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament next week. The Cyclones earned the No. 7 seed and play the winner of No. 10 Arizona State/No. 15 Arizona on Thursday, March 6 at 5:30 pm on ESPN+.

6 Hawkeyes Receive All-Big Ten Recognition

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March 4th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s basketball team had six players receive All-Big Ten recognition. The announcement was made Tuesday by the Big Ten Conference.
Sophomore Ava Heiden was tabbed first-team all-conference by both head coaches and voting media. Heiden extended Iowa’s streak to 10 consecutive seasons with a first-team All-Big Ten honoree.
Senior Hannah Stuelke was a second-team honoree by the coaches and media. Sophomore Chit-Chat Wright was on the coaches’ third-team and honorable mention by the media.
Senior Kylie Feuerbach was tabbed to the all-defensive team by coaches and media for the first time in her career. Freshman Addie Deal was named to the coaches’ all-freshman team. Senior Taylor McCabe was Iowa’s sportsmanship award recipient.
Heiden leads Iowa in points per game (17.6), field goal percentage (65.1), and nine double-doubles. Her field goal percentage ranks fourth nationally and second in the conference. Heiden also leads all power players in points per game improvement over the last two seasons.
Stuelke earned the 2022-23 Sixth Player of the Year along with a pair of second-team All-Big Ten honors in her sophomore and junior seasons as a Hawkeye. This season, she leads the team and is second in the conference with 8.7 rebounds per game and is averaging 13.9 points per game. Stuelke became the seventh Hawkeye in program history to record 1,500+ points and 850+ rebounds in her career.
Wright leads the Big Ten in 3-point field goal percentage (46.2) and ranks fifth nationally. This season she took over the starting point guard position and is averaging 13.9 points per game and 4.8 assists per game.
Feuerbach was touted as Iowa’s best defender all season long drawing the toughest guard matchup for the Hawkeye defense that allows just over 65 points per game. Feuerbach has recorded 29 steals and 11 blocks this season.
Deal picked up her first All-Big Ten nod after averaging 5.4 points per game and 1.2 rebounds per game. She also earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice this season in back-to-back weeks which was a team-best.
McCabe was a steady starter for Jan Jensen’s Hawkeyes that recorded a record of 24-5 and 15-3 in the Big Ten which clinched a 2-seed in the Big Ten Tournament later this week. McCabe will finish her career tied for the best 3-point field goal percentage in school history.

BECKER REPRESENTS BULLDOGS AS MVC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK

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March 4th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

ST. LOUIS, Mo. –Drake rookie hooper Anna Becker earned her fifth weekly league award with the MVC Freshman of the Week, the conference announced this morning.

Becker had another superb weekend as the Bulldogs complete season sweeps of Evansville and SIU on the road. Becker averaged 18.5 points, three rebounds, two steals, and two assists per game while scoring at a 68.2 percent clip. She began the weekend with 17 points and three rebounds on 7-of-9 shooting in a dramatic win over the Purple Aces. Becker provided the final lift to beat Evansville, finishing in the paint with just 11 seconds left. She then dropped 20 points and added another three boards, plus four steals, in a victory at Southern Illinois. Becker is now averaging 11.5 points and 4.7 rebounds in her rookie season.

Becker and the Bulldogs will conclude their regular season slate this week with a home tilt vs. Illinois State (Mar. 5) and rivalry road trip to UNI (Mar. 8).

MVC Women’s Basketball Weekly Award Winners – Mar. 3

Player of the Week – Camryn Runner, Guard, Evansville

Newcomer of the Week – Clemisha Prackett, Forward, Indiana State

Freshman of the Week – Anna Becker, Guard, Drake

Boys Substate Final Scoreboard from Tuesday Mar. 3rd

Sports

March 4th, 2026 by Christian Adams

4A

Substate 1:

Dowling Catholic – 58 vs Norwalk – 42

Substate 2: 

Urbandale – 48 vs Ames – 43

Substate 3:

Waukee Northwest – 82 vs Ankeny – 64

Substate 4: 

Cedar Falls – 66 vs Linn-Mar – 39

Substate 5:

Dubuque Senior – 69 vs Muscatine – 56

Substate 6: 

Prairie – 59 vs North Scott – 54

Substate 7: 

Johnston – 43 vs Des Moines Roosevelt – 43

Substate 8: 

Waukee – 61 vs Abraham Lincoln – 47

 

3A

Substate 3:

Xavier – 66 vs Wahlert Catholic – 53

Girls State Basketball Tournament Scoreboard from Tuesday Mar. 3rd

Sports

March 4th, 2026 by Christian Adams

3A

#3 Des Moines Christian – 52 vs #6 Forest city – 46

4A

#1 Bishop Heelan – 81 vs #8 North Polk – 56

#2 Dallas Center-Grimes – 59 vs #7 Waverly-Shell rock – 39

#3 Norwalk – 50 vs #6 Central DeWitt – 37

#5 Carlisle – 58 vs #4 Clear Creek Amana – 44

2A

#1 Hinton – 46 vs #8 West Lyon – 45

#4 Denver – 45 vs #5 Emmetsburg – 42

Exira-EHK Girls Basketball Back at State For First Time In Four Seasons

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March 3rd, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

With a 57-38 regional final win over GTRA, the Exira-EHK Audubon Spartans Girls are back at the state tournament for the first time since 2022. They enter Des Moines with a 22-1 record, and more impressively, a 22-game win streak. To get here, they defeated Griswold, CAM and GTRA by an average margin of victory of 22 points in the regional tournament. They will take on the St. Albert Saintes who sport their own impressive 21-3 record. Head Coach Tom Petersen is not new to coaching teams with great records, but that fact does not take away from how special these girls are in their own right.

The Spartans responded to that first loss by rattling off 22 wins in a row, all by double digits. Coach Petersen admires how much this team has grown from day one:

It takes one look at the stat sheet to know that Exira-EHK prioritizes defense. They only allow 36 points per game which is the 7th best defense in Class 1A. This will be a key to victory for the Spartans:

As the season has progressed, Coach Petersen has prioritized how the team can play more as a unit and not just a group of individuals:

Taryn Petersen leads the team in scoring (20 ppg) and assists (5.5 apg). She is one of two captains on the team and one of the biggest leaders for this group:

The Spartans certainly have star power, but a lot of their success is due to girls who put in work behind the scenes and play their role:

On paper, these are very similar basketball teams. They average the exact same number of points (61.9 ppg) and allow just about the same as well. The State Quarterfinal between 22-1 Exira-EHK Audubon and 21-3 St. Albert will take place at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines on Wednesday, March 4th. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:45pm with pregame coverage beginning at 6:00pm on KJAN Radio Atlantic.

 

Northern Iowa men prepare for MVC Tournament

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March 3rd, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Northern Iowa men hope to make a deep run at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis, even though they open in Thursday’s play-in round. The Panthers are seeded sixth and open Thursday night against 11th seeded Evansville. Regular season champ Belmont is the favorite but UNI coach Ben Jacobson says the rise of the Illinois-Chicago and Valparaiso programs mean the field is deeper than it has been in several years.

The Panthers finished 11-9 in the Valley race and losses in their final two home games prevented them from being a top three seed.

Jacobson is not concerned with his dealing with a late 8:30 tip-off on Thursday night.

Iowa State drops women’s gymnastics

Sports

March 3rd, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State announced it is dropping the sport of women’s gymnastics. It comes after the school announced in early February it had canceled the remainder of the season.

That’s ISU AD Jamie Pollard, who says disputes within the program led to the season being canceled.

Pollard says the decision was not a financial one.

Pollard says gymnastics will eventually be replaced by another women’s sport.

Iowa star Bennett Stirtz prepares for home finale

Sports

March 3rd, 2026 by Ric Hanson

A college career that Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz describes as different is winding down as the Hawkeyes get ready to close the home schedule on Thursday night against third ranked Michigan. Stirtz began his career at Division II Northwest Missouri State before leading Drake to the NCAA Tournament. He followed coach Ban McCollum to Iowa for his final season.

After being named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year at Drake had plenty of options. He is averaging just under 23 points per game, which ranks second in Big Ten play and is a major reason the Hawkeyes are likely headed back to the NCAA Tournament after missing out the past two seasons.

Stirtz says McCollum believed in him before he believed in himself.

Stirtz says he and McCollum are a good combination, even though their personalities are different.

The Hawkeyes are 10-8 in the Big Ten and 20-9 overall.

Davenport sled hockey player shoots for 4th gold medal in Paralympics

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March 3rd, 2026 by Ric Hanson

An eastern Iowa native is preparing to take to the ice at the Paralympic Winter Games which begin this week in Milan, Italy. Kevin McKee grew up in Davenport. He was born with a rare spinal condition and has used a wheelchair his entire life. McKee says he started playing sled hockey at around 10 years old. He says he plays other adaptive sports but loves the speed and physicality of sled hockey.

(As said) “What makes this sport so hard is you have to use your hands to not only skate but then to puck handle, pass, shoot,” McKee says, “and also maneuver so you don’t get your head taken off when people are trying to hit you.

McKee won gold medals in sled hockey in 2014, 2018 and 2022. He says the sled hockey team hopes to repeat in 2026, especially after the American women’s and men’s hockey teams won gold last month.

(As said) “So there’s a little bit of pressure, but I think it’ll be good too,” he says, “because I don’t think our team’s had that kind of pressure over the last four years. I mean, we’ve been pretty dominant at the world level.”

Speaking on Iowa Public Radio’s “Talk of Iowa,” McKee says he feels fortunate to be on the 2026 Paralympic team. He had emergency surgery on a broken femur in October after breaking it in practice in the Czech Republic.