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Northern Iowa women beat Indiana State

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February 13th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa women’s coach Tanya Warren got the offense she was looking for. The Panthers scored 32 points in the opening quarter and beat Indiana State 91-79 in the McLeod Center.

Warren on what got the offense going.

Senior forward Ryley Goebel tied a career high with 32 points and also tied a career high with 16 rebounds.

UNI improves to 8-6 in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Girls Basketball Class 1A Scoreboard From February 12th

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February 12th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

Region 1:

Underwood – 72 vs ACGC – 36

Boyer Valley – 62 vs Woodbine – 58

Region 3:

Sidney – 68 vs Heartland Christian – 21

Fremont-Mills – 66 vs Hamburg – 15

East Mills – 63 vs Essex – 26

Region 7:

Griswold – 41 vs Diagonal – 37

CAM – 53 vs Stanton – 20

Bedford – 46 vs Lenox – 39

Boys Basketball Scoreboard From February 12th

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February 12th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

Hawkeye Ten Conference:

Kuemper Catholic – 73 vs Creston – 49

Western Iowa Conference:

IKM-Manning – 61 vs Audubon – 52

Pride Of Iowa Conference:

Centerville – 72 vs Mount Ayr – 65

West Central Activities Conference:

Newton – 66 vs Van Meter – 65

Pleasantville – 72 vs Grinnell – 63

Non Conference:

Underwood – 72 vs ACGC – 36

Riverside – 61 vs Shenandoah – 55

Nodaway Valley – 63 vs Interstate 35 – 59

Griswold Tigers Girls Team Moves On With Win Over Diagonal Maroons

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February 12th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Griswold Tigers Girls Basketball team is moving on to the 2nd round of the Regional Tournament! They pulled out a 41-37 victory over the Diagonal Maroons. It was an incredible back and forth game, with no team leading by more than 5 points all night. Amanda Houser was the team’s leading scorer with 17. The Tigers hit huge shots late in the fourth quarter to take the lead and pull out the 4 point win over Diagonal.

In the first half the game was incredibly even. It was tied after one quarter at 8 points a piece. Neither team was able to put together a great offensive attack until the second half. Atlantic was showing their full court press early and creating an aggressive form of defense early. They were forcing multiple turnovers, and after one half the Tigers led 20-18 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the game was as close as the first half, but each team went on a run of their own. Griswold scored a few points early on to take a 22-18 lead and looked like they had a lot of momentum, but Diagonal came storming back. The Maroons went on an 8-0 run to take a 26-22 lead. Griswold started to heat up again from beyond the arc and they took the lead late in the third quarter and went into the fourth up 31-29.

The 4th quarter was very much the same as the rest of the game. Diagonal did go on a quick run and led 37-33 with just a few minutes to go. Amanda Houser had 4 fouls but came in the game and immediately hit a three pointer to bring it within one. Then with 2 minutes to go, Carsyn Adams took the ball across half court and pull up for three and made it to take the lead. Zoey Amos made a layup to make it 41-37 and Griswold rode that score to the end. This victory was one that made Coach Aaron Houser very happy for his team.

Coach Houser thought the team sticking to their identity was the biggest factor in their victory:

It was the belief in each other that allowed the Tigers to be so successful:

Coach Houser was proud of how Amanda Houser shot the ball late in the game:

The Griswold Tigers will head to Extra-EHK for their second round regional matchup on Tuesday, February 17th at 7pm

CAM Girls Basketball Wins Big Over Stanton in Region 7 First Round

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February 12th, 2026 by Christian Adams

The CAM Cougars opened the postseason with a dominant performance, defeating the Stanton Viqueens 53-20 in the 1A Region 7 First Thursday night in Anita. Although the * offense didn’t come right away, the game belonged to the Cougars from the halfway point of the first quarter. Altough Stanton did a good job of getting out of CAM’s press, it was the Cougars’ quickness from the press to the half-court defense that put a lot of pressure on Stanton.
Offensively Ada Hansen led the way again, scoring more than half of CAM’s points. Hansen’s performance, combined with the secondary scoring and solid team defense, pushed CAM on to the second round of the regional tournament.

Out of the gates, it was the Viqueens that struck first. Cooper Stephens nailed a three on the very first possession of the game to give Stanton a quick 3-o lead. However, CAM held them to only that. The Cougars did not give up a single point the rest of the quarter and only surrendered one field goal in the second frame. CAM’s press was effective, but Stanton did a good job of getting out of it. However, it was the Cougars’ transition from the press to their half-court that made the difference. The speed of the transition forced Stanton into quick shots, and when they did settle, the cougars made it extremely difficult for Stanton to drive the lane. Meanwhile, the offense didn’t come right away. However, the switch flipped at the halfway point of the first quarter. Over the final four minutes of the frame, CAM outscored Stanton 14-0 to end the opening quarter with a 16-point lead.

On offense, Ada Hansen was the star of the show. Scoring 27 points, she accounted for over half of CAM’s offense. Per usual, she was all over the floor and used her speed and aggressiveness to create opportunities for herself and her teammates. In addition to Hansen’s performance, seven other Cougars found their way onto the scoresheet. Ruthie Rich had a very strong effort ading 10 points, while Keely Kinney and Ailey Wahlert finished with four. At the end of the opening half, there was little doubt that the Cougars were in control.

Little changed in the second half as far as the outcome was concerned. Stanton was able to find some more offense as Piper French showcased her moves and added seven points to finish the game with nine. However, the Cougars never allowed a major momentum shift to occur as CAM secured its spot in the second round of the 1A Region 7 tournament. Head coach Joe Wollum was happy with the effectiveness of his defense.

He was also proud of Hansen’s performance and how she’s grown as a basketball player.

Secondary scoring is always an important aspect, and Wollum was happy to mutiple girls have a solid performance.

Up next for the Girls will be the Bedford Bulldogs, and Wollum has noticed their physicality.

That game is scheduled for Tuesday in Anita with tipoff set for 7 p.m.

 

No. 5 Iowa State prepares for Saturday’s game against No. 9 Kansas

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February 12th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The fifth ranked Iowa State men are looking to bounce back as they prepare for Saturday’s game at home against ninth ranked Kansas. The Cyclones are 8-3 in the Big 12 after a 62-55 loss at TCU and coach T.J. Otzelberger says the issues have been the same in all three losses.

Otzelberger says off days will be punished in the Big 12.

Kansas is 9-2 in the Big 12 and has won eight straight, dating back to an 84-63 win over the Cyclones in Lawrence a month ago.

Otzelberger says scoring at the rim will be a key against the Jayhawks. Not an easy task with Kansas center Flory Bidunga  and his 68 blocked shots.

Otzelberger is expecting Hilton Coliseum to provide a big home court advantage.

Junior forward Milan Momcilovic says the roles are reversed heading into Saturday’s game.

It is the first of two massive home games for the Cyclones who will host third ranked Houston in a Big Monday clash.

ISU freshman guard Jamarion Batemon says it will be a big opportunity for the Cyclones.

Batemon experienced his first Iowa State/ Kansas game in Hilton before even playing for the Cyclones.

CAM Cougars Boys Basketball Ready For Playoffs

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February 12th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The CAM Cougars Boys Basketball team are ready for the playoffs and will head to ACGC for the first round of the District Tournament. The Cougars are led by three scores in double digits which helps their offense in many different areas. They move the ball well too which allows so many players to get open shots, which Coach Ian Hunt prides his team in this area. To secure wins in the playoffs, Coach Hunt thinks that moving the ball as a team and getting everyone involved will be the biggest help.

A big point of emphasis will be on finding the best shot available each possession:

Coach Hunt on his team’s matchup with ACGC:

For the Cougars, the end of games is the biggest key to their success:

CAM will play ACGC at ACGC High School in the first round of the District Tournament at 7pm on Monday, February 16th.

Iowa men fall at Maryland

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February 12th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa men’s basketball team went ice cold down the stretch at Maryland, Wednesday, and the Hawkeye’s six game winning streak came to an end. The Terrapins took the lead for good with an 8-0 second half run in a 77-70 victory. The Hawkeyes shot less than 43 percent for the game and made only three-of-16 from three point range after halftime. Bennett Stirtz led the Hawkeyes with 32 points.

Stirtz was 13-of-21 from the field and also had six assists.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. Tavion Banks was the only other Hawkeye in double figures with 13 points. Maryland shot better than 53 percent and diced up the Hawkeyes by driving the lane.

McCollum says the Hawkeyes need to do a better job of being ready at tip-off.

The Hawkeyes are 8-5 in the Big Ten and 18-6 overall.

No. 15 Iowa women beat No. 25 Washington

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February 12th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The 15th ranked Iowa women snapped a three game losing skid, Wednesday. Chit Chat Wright had 21 points in a 65-56 win over 25th ranked Washington. Iowa is now 10-3 in the Big Ten.

That’s Iowa coach Jan Jensen who felt defense was the key to the win.

Audubon Boys Are Prepared For Playoff Basketball

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February 11th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Audubon Wheelers Boys Basketball team will open their district tournament bracket as the number 2 seed after a successful winning season. Their offense is as balanced as it comes, with four players averaging between 10 and 11 points per game. The Wheelers are anchored by senior Austin Christenson who leads Audubon in scoring, rebounding and steals. This offensive attack allows them to score over 60 points a game, and according to Coach Darran Miller, the Wheelers need to excel at multiple areas if they want to advance in the playoffs.

For Coach Miller, he has seen growth in those skills as the season progressed:

The Wheelers will benefit from getting the ball into hands of multiple scorers and not just depending on one player:

Coach Miller has had a specific message all season for his team:

The Audubon Wheelers will host the Lenox Tigers in the first round of the Boys 1A District Tournament on Monday, February 16th.