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Oregon’s Dan Lanning previews Iowa

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November 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Oregon coach Dan Lanning says the Iowa defense is tough to solve. The sixth ranked Ducks visit the Hawkeyes in a key Big Ten clash on Saturday.

Lanning says Iowa begins a tough finish to the schedule that will also include games against USC and Washington.

Lanning says quarterback Mark Gronowski gives the Iowa offense an added dimension.

Lanning says the Iowa defense does a good job of limiting big plays.

Lanning has been in Kinnick Stadium before when he was a graduate assistant at Pitt.

4A & 5A State Volleyball Tournament Quarterfinal Scoreboard

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November 4th, 2025 by Christian Adams

4A

Sergeant Bluff-Luton – 3 vs Clear Creek Amana – 0

Sioux Center – 3 vs Marion – 1

North Scott – 3 vs Dallas Center-Grimes – 1

Pella – 3 vs Norwalk – 1

5A

Valley – 3 vs Pleasant Valley – 2

Ankeny 3 vs Dowling Catholic – 2

Waukee Northwest – 3 vs Indianola – 0

Ankeny Centennial – 3 vs Iowa City West – 0

No. 16 Iowa State men beat FDU 88-50

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November 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Junior forward Milan Momcilovic poured in a career-high 29 points, Monday, as the 16th ranked Iowa State men rolled to an 88-50 win over Fairleigh-Dickinson. Momcilovic finished seven-of-10 from three point range after struggling in two exhibition games.

Momcilovic was only one-of-14 from behind the arc in two exhibition games.

No. 21 Iowa women beat Southern 86-51

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November 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Sophomore center Ava Heiden scored a career high 21 points and added 14 rebounds, Monday, as the 21st ranked Iowa Hawkeye women beat Southern 86-51.

On the down side the Hawkeyes committed 22 turnovers against the Southern full court press. Iowa coach Jan Jensen.

Drake rallies to beat Northern Arizona 77-71

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November 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Drake erased an 11-point second half deficit to beat Northern Arizona 77-71, Monday,  in Sioux Falls. It made a winner of Eric Henderson in his debut as Bulldog coach.

Senior guard Jalen Quinn led the Bulldogs with 20 points.

Momcilovic’s Career-High Leads No. 16 Cyclones Over FDU

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – No. 16 Iowa State (1-0) opened the 2025-26 season with an 88-50 victory over FDU (0-1) Monday night in Hilton Coliseum. It was ISU’s 36th-straight non-conference win in Hilton Coliseum, the sixth-longest streak in the nation.
Milan Momcilovic was on fire in the season-opener, pouring in a career-high 29 points on 11-of-16 shooting from the field. Momcilovic also set a career best with seven 3-pointers, tying for the 10th most 3-pointers made in a game by a Cyclone.
Tamin Lipsey, who missed the two exhibition games with an injury, showed no signs of rust with 18 points, five assists and five steals. It was Lipsey’s sixth 5-steal game of his career, tying for second in school history.
Joshua Jefferson added 14 points and grabbed a game-high 10 boards, his 10th career double-double as a Cyclone.
The Cyclones never trailed, led by as many as 44 points, forced 18 turnovers and shot 52.2 percent from the field in the decisive victory.
How it Happened
Iowa State raced out to a 17-5 lead behind six points from Lipsey and five from Momcilovic. ISU held FDU to 2-9 of shooting and forced four turnovers to take control early.
Momcilovic stayed hot, firing in two more treys to push the Cyclone lead to 31-11 with 8:34 remaining in the opening period.
A Lipsey lay-in at the buzzer capped off an 8-0 Cyclone run to end the half, as ISU went into the break with a 45-19 advantage. Momcilovic had 15 first-half points and the Cyclone defense flustered the Knights, turning them over 13 times in the first 20 minutes.
The lead ballooned to 56-21 after the first media timeout of the second half. Momcilovic hit two more 3-pointers and freshman Killyan Toure, who became just the 26th rookie to start in a season-opener, buried a trey in an 11-0 run.
Iowa State maintained a 30-point cushion for the majority of the second half and held a 77-35 lead with 6:50 remaining.
Key Performer
Milan Momcilovic had one of his best shooting performances of his Iowa State career. The junior made shots from all over the floor, hitting 11-of-16 from the field and 7-of-10 from downtown en route to a career-high 29 points. His seven treys made ranks in the top-10 in the school’s single-game annals and moved him to No. 13 in career 3-pointers made at ISU with 130.
Up Next
Iowa State is back in action Thursday, playing host to Grambling State. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN+.

Stirtz Named to Oscar Robertson Trophy Preseason Watch List

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior Bennett Stirtz has been named to the 2025-26 Oscar Robertson Trophy Preseason Watch List, it was announced Monday by the board of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

It is the nation’s oldest award and the only one named after a former player.

It is the third preseason Player of the Year preseason nod for Stirtz as he was also named to the NABC Watch List on Friday and the Naismith Trophy Watch List this morning.

The Liberty, Missouri, native has also been named a preseason All-American by CBS Sports (second team), Field of 68 (second team), Jon Rothstein (second team), Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook (fourth team) and Jay Bilas (honorable mention).  He is also on the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Watch List.

Stirtz, who is in his first season as a Hawkeye, was an All-American by three outlets during the 2024-25 season at Drake.  He was also tabbed as the Missouri Valley Conference Larry Bird Player of the Year and Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year.

He led the MVC in scoring (19.2), steals (2.21) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.86), while ranking second in assists (5.7).  He also led the NCAA in minutes played, averaging 39:22 per game.

Stirtz is one of 50 players nationally named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List.

At the conclusion of the regular season, the USBWA will name finalists for the award, which is voted on by the entire membership. The winner of the award will be announced at the 2026 Men’s Final Four in Indianapolis, with the formal presentation to follow at the annual USBWA Awards Luncheon hosted by the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis.

The Hawkeyes host Robert Morris on Tuesday in their season opener at 7:30 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will be televised on BTN.

Tickets are available at  hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Drake Women Find Rhythm In Second Half For Season-Opening Win At EIU

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November 3rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CHARLESTON, Ill. – Drake women’s basketball began its 2025-26 slate on Monday afternoon. The Bulldogs took on Eastern Illinois in the Panthers’ annual Kids’ Day game with over 2,000 area elementary students in attendance. Drake settled in after a jittery first quarter to eventually roll over EIU, 83-65.

The Panthers won the opening tip thanks to the length of 6-foot, 10-inch center Abbie Boutilier, who had minimal impact the rest of the way. EIU, behind a 5-of-8 start from the field was able to build an early 13-8 lead at the first media timeout. Drake then ripped off a 5-0 run out of the break to take its first lead of the game at 16-15, but the Panthers answered with a spurt of their own to retake control in a back-and-forth first period.

Drake had a chance to jump back in front at the first quarter horn, but a contested Grace Knutson deuce rimmed off. EIU led 20-19 after the first period.

Ava Hawthorne notched the first tally of the second quarter at the free throw line, promptly drawing Drake even on the scoreboard. The Bulldog offense continued to click through much of the second period as Drake eventually built its largest lead of the first half on an Abbie Aalsma 3-pointer, making it 36-30 in favor of the visitors.

Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman maneuvered a little foul toward the end of the second stanza as Hawthorne and starting forward Maggie Taylor were each flagged for two personal fouls.

Drake managed the final stages of the first half well as the Dogs went into the half leading 39-34. Aalsma and Anna Becker were both in double figures at the break with 14 points and 12 points, respectively.

The Bulldog momentum continued into the third quarter as Drake’s defense started to show its teeth. Drake extended its lead into double digits at 47-37 after a Grace Knutson fadeaway through contact and a deep trey from freshman forward Quinn Vice.

Drake’s lead reached 14 points at the end of the third quarter as a Shannon Fornshell triple made it 60-46 in the Bulldogs’ direction.

The Bulldogs continued to roll in the final frame as two more players, Taylor and Knutson got into double digits. Eastern Illinois did its best to fight back, getting the deficit down under 15 points with just over two minutes remaining, but the hill was too steep to climb as Drake stuck to its game down the stretch.

Drake wrapped things up for an 83-65 victory, marking its 11th straight win in season-opening contests . The result also snapped a 7-game winning streak for EIU in their own season-openers with the last Panther debut loss coming to Northern Illinois, then coached by current Drake assistant Lisa Carlsen.

“We just rose to the occasion today,” Pohlman said after the game. “It took us a little bit to get warmed up but I loved what we did in the first quarter…we had to make some adjustments and figure out our advantages. Really proud of our response. Second and third quarters our defense was on point. We gave up a couple offensive rebounds and open threes in the fourth, so need to work on playing with a lead, but really rock-solid effort today.”

Abbie Aalsma and Anna Becker each scored 22 points to lead all players. Grace Knutson added 14 and Maggie Taylor chipped in with 11. Scoring totals for Aalsma, Knutson, and Taylor were all career highs. Becker’s effort marked the first 20-plus scoring outing for a Bulldog since Katie Dinnebier’s rookie season.

Taylor also corralled a career best 16 rebounds as Drake dominated the glass, 50-26. Ava Hawthorne dished out seven assists to lead the Bulldog distributors.

The Bulldogs will be back in action at home for their next matchup. Drake will welcome Creighton to the Knapp Center on Sunday, Nov. 9 for a 4 p.m. tip.

Iowa men host Robert Morris Tuesday night

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November 3rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa basketball coach Ben McCollum intends to treat Tuesday night’s season opener like just another game. The Hawkeyes host Robert Morris and it will be McCollum’s first game as head coach for the school he grew up cheering for.

Robert Morris has nearly an entire new roster after going 26-9 last season and making it to the NCAA Tournament.

McCollum says it will take some time to develop a rotation.

Drake women win at Eastern Illinois 83-65

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November 3rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The Drake women pulled away in the second half to post an 83-65 season opening win at Eastern Illinois Monday afternoon. The Bulldogs limited the Panthers to 39 percent shooting and also won the rebounding battle 50-26.

That’s Drake coach Allison Pohlman. Senior guard Abbie Aalsma and freshman guard Anna Becker both had 22 points as the Bulldogs overcame a slow start.