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Game week begins at Iowa

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August 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

It is game week at Iowa where the Hawkeyes get ready to host the University of Albany. The Hawkeyes have high hopes after finishing 8-5 a year ago.

That’s Iowa center Logan Jones. A demanding schedule that includes three home games against teams that appeared in the college football playoffs awaits.

It begins the fourth and final season for Hawkeye safety Xavier Nwankpa.

No. 22 Iowa State prepares for home opener

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August 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

After a long trip back from Ireland the Iowa State Cyclones prepare for Saturday’s home opener against South Dakota. The 22nd ranked Cyclones converted a late fourth and three to ice a 24-21 victory over 17th ranked Kansas State.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell who says the Cyclones need to shift their attention in a hurry.

It completed a trip to Dublin that was announced 16 months ago.

It continues a trend for the Cyclones that started last year in which they find a way to win close games. Cyclone quarterback Rocco Becht.

Becht says the Cyclones are confident in close games.

Audubon Looks for Second Winning Season in Three Years in 2025

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August 23rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The Audubon Volleyball team has begun official practice in preparation for the 2025 season, and the Wheelers are looking to complete their second winning season in the past three years. Head Coach Molly Lange says the summer was very productive which included team competition.

Hitting the conditioning has been a major emphasis in the early stages of practice as well.

The Wheelers return First Team All-Conference member Harlow Miller who led the team with 350 kills last year and ranked 13th in Class 1A with 936 attacks. Lange will look for her to lead by example and verbally.

Lange believes her team can compete with anyone in the Western Iowa Conference.

The Wheelers begin the 2025 season in a triangular with Panorama and Coon-Rapids Bayard on Thursday, August 21st.

2025 IGHSAU Preseason Volleyball Rankings

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August 22nd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Class 5A
School
2024 Record
1
Waukee Northwest
28-10
2
Pleasant Valley
35-2
3
Waukee
18-15
4
Ankeny Centennial
32-5
5
Dowling Catholic
26-10
6
Cedar Falls
33-7
7
West Des Moines Valley
14-23
8
Iowa City West
13-18
9
Ankeny
36-5
10
Bettendorf
18-16
11
Iowa City High
17-13
12
Iowa City Liberty
15-21
13
Dubuque Senior
16-22
14
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
15-24
15
Johnston
18-18
 Class 4A
 
School
2024 Record
1
Clear Creek-Amana
37-8
2
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
22-14
3
Pella
41-8
4
North Scott
30-5
5
Norwalk
28-14
6
MOC-Floyd Valley
16-14
7
Bishop Heelan
44-3
8
Sioux Center
29-6
9
Ballard
20-17
10
Xavier
28-5
11
Nevada
30-12
12
Bondurant-Farrar
16-19
13
Dallas Center-Grimes
22-19
14
ADM
19-8
15
Knoxville
23-17
Class 3A
School
2024 Record
1
Western Christian
33-14
2
Kuemper Catholic
37-4
3
Davenport Assumption
25-9
4
Mid-Prairie
33-9
5
West Delaware
39-7
6
Humboldt
23-10
7
Roland-Story
30-5
8
Mount Vernon
45-4
9
Wilton
32-8
10
Clarinda
32-10
11
Red Oak
20-19
12
Cherokee
28-8
13
Center Point-Urbana
19-13
14
Anamosa
32-8
15
Charles City
22-10
Class 2A
School
2024 Record
1
Denver
47-3
2
Hinton
22-7
3
Union
37-12
4
Iowa City Regina
24-15
5
Grundy Center
25-16
6
Dike-New Hartford
30-16
7
Beckman Catholic
36-7
8
Jesup
27-12
9
Riverside
39-4
10
Aplington-Parkersburg
36-7
11
Wapsie Valley
26-17
12
Sumner-Fredericksburg
25-18
13
Treynor
22-13
14
Hudson
27-11
15
Emmetsburg
25-6
Class 1A
School
2024 Record
1
Holy Trinity Catholic
29-13
2
North Tama
25-16
3
Saint Ansgar
27-7
4
Janesville
25-18
5
Springville
26-9
6
Dunkerton
25-12
7
East Mills
26-10
8
BCLUW
33-11
9
Fremont Mills
26-11
10
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
23-21
11
Sidney
27-10
12
Southeast Warren
27-20
13
Don Bosco
20-16
14
Boyden-Hull
19-13
15
Ankeny Christian
40-5

Griswold Ready to Host East Mills in Season Opener

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August 22nd, 2025 by Christian Adams

The Griswold Tigers Football team gets an early start as they are set to host the East Mills Wolverines on Friday Night to kick off the Football season. The Tigers will look to improve upon a 3-6 record from a year ago and will do so with a bit of a new look after graduating 11 seniors. However, with fall camp in the review mirror, head coach Seth Lembke believes the week 0 contest will help the team continue to grow.

The early start, combined with the newcomers, necessitated a slightly different feel in camp, but sometimes less is more.

One of the new faces in new places in the Griswold lineup is senior quarterback Wyatt Silk. Although not new to varsity football, it will be his first year at quarterback after playing behind four-year starter Bode Wyman.  Lembke says his progression through camp has been strong and that he has benefited from his time on the field in other areas as well as from playing behind Wyman.

Arguably, the area most affected by graduation is the receiving corps. The Tigers lost their top six receivers from a year ago, including Connor Bowers and Auden Wilson, who each notched over 500 yards. Although it might take some time to completely develop the pass game, there have been some standouts in camp.

On defense the Tigers will look to senior RJ Dishong to be a leader. Dishong finished sixth on the team in total tackles a year ago with 31.5 adding 5 tackles for loss.

Early season games always come in with a bit of unknowns, but this game could see that exemplified with both squads looking to fill in certain spots. However, similar to the opposition, Lembke expects East Mills to be prepared.

This game could come down to the ability to limit mistakes, and for Lembke the keys to a victory are the basics.

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 pm in Griswold and join KJAN for pregame coverage at 6:30 pm.

 

 

 

No. 9 Hawkeyes Fall to No. 7 TCU

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August 22nd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The No. 9 University of Iowa women’s soccer team fell to No. 7 TCU, 3-2, on Thursday night at the Iowa Soccer Complex. The Hawkeyes move to 1-1-0 on the season.

TCU’s Emma Yolinsky netted the first goal of the game in the ninth minute of the first half.

Graduate student Olivia Lebdaoui would score her first goal as a Hawkeye in the 42nd minute to tie the match, 1-1. The score would remain the same for the remainder of the half.

Making her Hawkeye debut, sophomore goalkeeper Fernanda Mayrink had four saves in the first 45 minutes while TCU goalkeeper Kira Ybarra had one save in the first half for the Horned Frogs. TCU outshot Iowa, 8-7, in the first half. Lebdaoui fired two shots on goal in the first 45 minutes.

TCU was rewarded a free kick after a yellow card was called on the Hawkeyes and TCU’s Seven Castain was able to score off a deflection to give the Horned Frogs the lead in the 54th minute.

Castain struck again in the 64th minute to add to TCU’s lead, 3-1.

Lebdaoui was rewarded a penalty kick for the Hawkeyes after a handball was called on TCU. Lebdaoui converted on the PK in the 88th minute to cut the deficit to, 3-2. Lebdaoui’s two goals on the night marked a career high.

Junior Abby Skiff fired a shot in the 89th minute that was just high as the Hawkeyes fell, 3-2, in their home opener.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI
“[Lebdaoui’s goal] before the half was massive. I was expecting a better response from our group, but lessons learned. TCU is a top 10 team, and we know what it looks like. Let’s see if we can grow from it.”

MATCH NOTES
– Lebdaoui is the first Hawkeye to have a multi-goal game since Berit Parten’s two goal performance against Wake Forest on Sept. 1, 2024.
– TCU’s three goal performance is the most goals allowed by the Hawkeyes since Georgia also netted three goals in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 17th, 2023.
– The last time Iowa lost a match in which they scored at least two goals also came against Georgia in the second round of the NCAA Tournament when they fell, 3-2, on Nov. 17th, 2023.
– Tonight marked the first time Iowa played back-to-back top 10 opponents.
– 90 Tracker: Millie Greer was the lone Hawkeye position player to register 90 minutes.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes are back in action on Sunday, Aug. 24 when they play host to Western Michigan. The match is set to kick off at 1 p.m. (CT) and will be streamed live on B1G+ (subscription required).

Agrusso’s Heroics Lift Cyclones to 200th Program Win

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August 22nd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

OMAHA, Neb. – It looked like Iowa State was set to open the 2025 campaign with two straight draws for the first time since 2009. That was until Cyclone defender Isabella Agrusso scored a 40-foot goal in the final two minutes of the contest to break a stalemate and give the Cyclones their first win of the season.
The win marked a milestone for the Cyclone soccer team, as it is the 200th in program history.
Much like their contest last year, the Cyclones (1-0-1) and Bluejays (1-2-0) were playing a tight, physical contest at Morrison Stadium. The keepers would combine to tally 11 saves, as neither side was able to crack the other’s defense.
A late-game push from the Bluejays would be stymied before the ball caromed out to Ella Ciardullo. She’d send a ball crossfield and ahead to Agrusso, who had two Bluejays on her hip. Creighton’s keeper would come out to meet Agrusso nearly 40 yards away from the net, and thanks to the over-aggression, Agrusso had to just loft the ball over her head and into the net as she gave the Cyclones the lead.
Freshman Megan Walters led the team with two shots, while seven others collected one apiece. Five of ISU’s nine total attempts came on goal, though the Cyclones were outshot by the Bluejays, 15-9. Kasye Cannistraro had a career night between the poles for the Cyclones, as the redshirt sophomore had a personal best seven saves and collected her first career clean sheet. Along with Cannistraro in net, Ella Zimmerman and Lucy Froitzheim were the only players to play all 90 minutes in what was a hot night.
For Creighton, Olivia Duray, Brynn Gardner and Ariana Mondiri tied for a game-high three shots, while both Gardner and Mallory Connealy tied for a game-high two shots on goal. The Bluejays had six more shots than ISU but were turned away frequently by Cyclone keeper Kasey Cannistraro. Creighton only had 130 minutes of bench production on the evening. Bluejay keeper Alyssa Zalac corralled four saves in her 90 minutes of work.
How it Happened
The teams would feel each other out early, as the first shot didn’t come until the ninth minute when ISU rattled off a pair. The first half would feature just six more shots, and all of them came from the Bluejays, who tested Cannistraro often.
Speaking of Cannistraro, she and Creighton’s keeper, Zalac, were the stories of the first stanza. Each made various plays, snuffing out runs and preventing attempts. At the break, ISU had just the two shots, and Creighton had six, with Cannistraro saving three of them.
The Bluejays kept pressing the attack at the beginning of the second, as Creighton rattled off a pair of shots in the first five minutes. The Cyclones were able to get a handful of quality looks, as they ripped off four shots in a three-minute span. Zalac and the Bluejays were steady, though, continuing to turn away opportunities.
After the first half saw each team rapidly trade possessions, each side settled in in the second and sustained momentum for longer bits, putting together quality runs.
Following ISU’s four-shot barrage in the 55th minute, Creighton responded with a plethora of shots in the 58th. After the initial attempt from the Jays was saved, two more just missed as the score remained knotted at 0-0.
30 minutes of action would go by and neither side was able to break through. After an Alaina Villa attempt just missed in the 85th minute, Creighton was able to go the other way and earn a corner kick in the 88th minute. After the volley caromed out, Ciardullo would control the ball before sending it ahead to Agrusso, who did the rest. Her clutch goal gave ISU the lead and notched her first career game-winning goal.
Fannon’s Thoughts
“It’s always fun to win in such dramatic fashion, but we were really good throughout the whole match. We did a really good job with the game plan, created a lot of good chances, and executed well. I’m really proud of our women, and they earned that win tonight.”
Goals
Iowa State: Isabella Agrusso (1)
Creighton: N/A
Assists
Iowa State: Ella Ciardullo (1)
Creighton: N/A
Up Next
Iowa State will be back in action this Sunday, Aug. 24, when it returns to the Cyclone Soccer Complex to take on Drake in a Senior Day tilt. The Cyclones and Bulldogs will kick off at 6 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Girls Tennis Results from Thursday, Aug. 21

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August 22nd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Kuemper Catholic – 7 vs Audubon – 2

Kuemper Catholic winners: Charlotte Schwabe (2), Bella Lu, Regan Garringer (2), Riah Koenck (2), Priscila Linares (doubles), Meredith Sturm (doubles)

Audubon winners: Lena Rieman, Reagan Hoffman

 

Shenandoah – 8 vs Lewis Central – 1

Shenandoah winners: Gabi Jacobs (2), Jaylan Gray (2), Ali Hansen (2), Lyla Mather (2), Rachel Hobbie (2), Nora Martin (doubles)

Lewis Central winner: Miley Harrill

 

Shenandoah – 9 vs Creston – 0

Shenandoah winners: Gabi Jacobs (2), Jaylan Gray (2), Ali Hansen (2), Lyla Mathe (2), Nora Martin (2), Rachel Hobbie (2)

 

Lewis Central – 6 vs Creston – 3

Lewis Central winners: Miley Harrill (2), Emily Bills (2), Lily Edwards, Macie Meaike/Lucy Edwards (doubles), Avary Maas,

Creston winners: Hollynn Rieck, Kennedy Strider, Marlee Stalker/Shaylee Coen (doubles)

 

Clarinda – 9 vs Harlan – 0

Clarinda winners: Taylin Walter (2), Ellie Cole (2), Chandy Nothwehr (2), Layla Hargis (2), Taylor Vrba (2), Kylar Downey (2)

 

Glenwood – 7 vs Red Oak – 2

Glenwood winners: Kaitlyn Mullanix (2), Averi Newman (2), Brielle Allmon (2), Brooklyn Oetter, Claire Soergel

Red Oak winners: Mariella Hernandez (2), Sienna Klepinger (doubles)

Southwest Valley Cross Country Returns Experienced Group for 2025

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August 21st, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The Southwest Valley Boys’ Cross Country team has high hopes for 2025 as the Timberwolves return an experienced group for the 2025 season. Head Coach Jason Hults says with the team’s chemistry the summer went extremely well.

Of the seven athletes competing at the varsity level, five are seniors.

James is one of two four-year cross-country athletes for the Timberwolves but have plenty of depth behind him.

Hults believes his team will be as familiar with the courses as anybody they compete against.

The Timberwolves believe this can be a special year in program history.

Southwest Valley begins their season at the 2025 Wildcat Classic in Redfield on Thursday, September 4th.

 

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell in Dublin

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August 21st, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says Friday will become a normal day for his team. The Cyclones practiced in Dublin on Thursday after an overnight flight to Dublin and will have a final practice on Friday leading up to Saturday’s game against 17th ranked Kansas State.

The Cyclones will be without starting guard Trevor Buhr. He did not make the trip due to illness.

Campbell says the two conference rivals should provide a good atmosphere.

Campbell says the large number of Cyclone fans who made the trip give it a big game feel.