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Iowa’s Zach Ortwerth takes over at TE

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September 10th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa junior Zach Ortwerth is ready to step up as the Hawkeyes prepare to host UMass. The native of St. Louis is the Hawkeyes starting tight end after Addison Ostrenga was lost for the season after suffering an Achilles injury in a loss at Iowa State.

Ortwerth says the key for the starting tight end is run blocking.

Ortwerth says he worked to improve his run blocking during preseason camp.

Hawkeyes Set for Highlands Invitational in Chicago

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September 10th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

THIS WEEK
The University of Iowa men’s golf team is set to travel to Chicago, Illinois to compete in the Highlands Invitational Sept. 15-16 at Chicago Highlands Club.

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
The 54-hole tournament tees off on Monday and continues Tuesday with 54-holes being played through two days. The start time for the tournament is yet to be announced.

FOLLOW THE ACTION
You can follow this week’s action by visiting scoreboard.clippd.com for live scoring. Links can be found on the men’s golf schedule page at hawkeyesports.com.

THE FIELD
13 schools will be competing in this year’s Highlands Invitational: Virginia Commonwealth, UTSA, Yale, Loyola Chicago, East Tennessee State, Louisiana, Iowa, Wake Forest, Louisiana Tech, Davidson, Coastal Carolina, DePaul, and Eastern Michigan.
– The first rankings of the 2025-26 season will be published in October.

TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Hawkeyes competed in the Highlands Invitational in 2023, their second tournament of the season.
– The event made its debut that year, hosted by Wake Forest.

THE COURSE
Spanning 7,490 yards, Chicago Highlands Club is ranked the number one golf course in the state of Illinois and number nine in the country by GolfDigest. GolfDigest also rated hole nine as one of the best hole designs in America. Designed by Arthur Hills, who designed more than 200 golf courses, Chicago Highlands Club is a links-style course with a stunning view of the Chicago skyline.

State Softball Tournament to Stay at Rogers Park in Fort Dodge Through 2045

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September 10th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The Iowa Girls State Softball Tournament has called the Harlan and Hazel Rogers Sports Complex in Fort Dodge its home for the last 55 years. Today, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union and its Board of Directors signed a contract extension that will keep the State Softball Tournament at Harlan and Hazel Rogers Sports Park for another 20 years.

“This is very exciting news,” said IGHSAU Executive Director Erin Gerlich. “The City of Fort Dodge, Fort Dodge Parks and Recreation, and Iowa Central Community College have made the Rogers Sports Complex the premier softball complex in Iowa. Fort Dodge has consistently demonstrated its commitment to our softball tournament through the millions of dollars invested in improving Rogers Park over the years. This extension cements our commitment to Fort Dodge and all the great things they have done—and continue to do—to make the Iowa Girls State Softball Tournament the best high school softball tournament in the United States.”

The 20-year extension will run through the 2045 state softball tournament and comes on the heels of a six-million-dollar renovation project that Fort Dodge has invested in Rogers Park, which has been home to the state tournament since 1970. The renovation projects include three new fields, lights on all five competition fields, a new press box, and expanded parking.

The new fields and lighting will enable the IGHSAU to implement a double-elimination tournament format in 2026, utilizing all five fields within the new structure.

The new agreement also maintains the IGHSAU’s partnership with Iowa Central Community College, which will continue to provide housing for teams during the state tournament.

“We are grateful for the confidence that the Girls Athletic Union has placed in us through this extension,” said Fort Dodge Parks and Recreation Director Lori Branderhorst. “The State Softball Tournament is our crown jewel, and we are committed to preserving its excellence for generations to come. The dedication of our staff, city council and administration, Iowa Central Community College, Visit Fort Dodge, and our entire community make this investment possible – benefiting our partners, student-athletes, and fans alike.”

Each year, the Iowa State Softball Tournament draws between 17,000 and 20,000 fans to Rogers Park. Projections show that the one millionth spectator will walk through the gates during the 2026 tournament. Rogers Sports Complex, now in its 55th year as host, proudly holds the distinction of being the longest-running venue among all IGHSAU state tournaments.

Iowa’s Kaden Wetjen on bouncing back

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September 10th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa senior Kaden Wetjen says the Hawkeyes have moved on as they get ready to close non-conference play by hosting UMass. Iowa is coming off a 16-13 loss at 14th ranked Iowa State.

While a lack of a passing game is getting most of the attention Wetjen says there are a lot of areas that need to improve.

Wetjen feels the passing game will make progress.

Van Aalsum Earns NFHCA Offensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention

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September 10th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior Dionne van Aalsum has been named a National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Offensive Player of the Week honorable mention after scoring eight goals in two wins last weekend. The NFHCA announced the honor Wednesday.

A native of Castricum, Netherlands, van Aalsum is tied for fifth among active Division I players with 42 career goals in 39 games — the only player in the top 10 with fewer than 40 games played.

Iowa (3-1) travels to Louisville, Kentucky, this weekend to face No. 20 Miami (Ohio) on Friday at 2:30 p.m. (CT) and Louisville on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

Volleyball Scoreboard from Tuesday Sep. 9

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September 10th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Lewis Central – 3 vs Atlantic – 0
  • Creston – 3 vs Atlantic – 2
  • Lewis Central – 3 vs Creston – 1
  • Harlan – 3 vs Shenandoah – 0
  • Clarinda – 3 vs Denison-Schleswig – 0
  • Kuemper Catholic – 3 vs Clarinda – 1
  • Kuemper Catholic – 3 vs Denison-Schleswig – 0

Corner Conference 

  • Griswold – 3 vs Hamburg – 0
  • East Mills – 3 vs Griswold – 0
  • East Mills 25-25-25 Hamburg 2-5-7
  • Stanton – 3 vs Bedford – 1

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Southwest Valley – 2 vs East Union – 0
  • Mount Ayr – 2 vs Southwest Valley – 0
  • Mount Ayr – 2 vs East Union – 0
  • Nodaway Valley – 2 vs Wayne – 0
  • Lenox – 2 vs Nodaway Valley – 0
  • Lenox – 2 vs Wayne – 0

West Central Activities Conference 

  • ACGC – 3 vs Des Moines Christian – 0

Non-Conference 

  • Audubon – 3 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0
  • Exira/EHK – 2 vs Ar-We-Va – 0
  • IKM-Manning – 2 vs Exira-EHK – 0
  • Ogden – 2 vs Exira-EHK – 1
  • IKM-Manning – 2 vs Ogden – 0
  • IKM-Manning – 2 vs Ar-We-Va – 0
  • Ogden – 2 vs Ar-We-Va – 0

 

 

 

 

Boys Cross Country Results from Tuesday Sep. 9

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September 10th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Clarinda Invitational

1. Riverside – 20 pts
2. Red Oak – 53 pts
3. Shenandoah – 74 pts
4. Atlantic – 95 pts
5. Clarinda – 142 pts
6. Nebraska City – 171 pts
7. East Atchison – 212 pts
8. Southwest Valley – 213 pts
Individual Results
1. Dawson Henderson (Riverside) – 16:32.93
2. Brody Henderson (Riverside) – 16:35.99
3. Emmanuel Grass (Red Oak) – 16:41.69
4. Owen Fenner (Riverside) – 16:43.34
5. Hayden Heitbrink (Red Oak) – 17:07.73
6. Eli Hudnall (Riverside) – 17:18.18
7. Cruz Jaquez (Riverside) – 17:23.53
8. Mason Sells (Shenandoah) – 17:23.88
9. Mason Betts (Atlantic) – 17:35.06
10. Osiel Pedersen (Red Oak) – 17:46.56
Atlantic
16. Anthony Akers – 18:45.29
29. Caleb Andersen – 19:55.60
30. Kouper Kinney – 19:55.98
33. Preston Williams – 20:09.02
35. D’Artagnan Hansen – 20:13.27
Southwest Valley
40. Anis Akhdar – 20:41.93
73. Brody Sparks – 23:54.32
76. Ben Waddell – 24:13.26
Stanton
28. Jayden Snow – 19:49.48
34. Cailex Williams – 20:11.82
Clarinda
15. Isaiah Stogdill – 18:38.09
31. Malcolm Taylor – 20:05.73
42. Garrison Hickey – 20:54.23
Treynor Meet
1. Woodbine – 47 pts
2. Boyer Valley – 62 pts
3. St. Albert – 82 pts
4. Tri-Center – 109 pts
5. Underwood – 117 pts
6. Treynor – 139 pts
7. Missouri Valley – 142
8. Heartland Christian – 157
Individual Results
1. Landon Thayer (Logan-Magnolia) – 17:28.63
2. Aiden Summerfield (Woodbine) – 17:41.71
3. Dane Gorham (Boyer Valley) – 18:02.43
4. Jackson Walter (St. Albert) – 18:35.66
5. Evan Wham (Tri-Center) – 18:38.72
6. Owen Cogdill (Boyer Valley) – 18:45.03
7. Jacob Sporrer (Logan-Magnolia) – 18:45.11
8. Aiden Gaul (St. Albert) – 18:56.56
9. Austin Rasmussen (EHK-Exira) – 18:58.48
10. Brody Cogdill (Woodbine) – 18:59.97
Exira-EHK
51. Ben Baggett – 25:03.78
54. Josiah King – 25:35.56
62. Jacob Porter – 27:39.17
Griswold
15. Brayden Lockwood – 20:30.78
CAM
61. Dustin McCurdy – 27:21.08
Tri-Center
11. Nicholas Dahir – 19:10.67
25. Micah McCarty – 21:39.51
37. Landon Abel – 23:01.37

Girls Cross Country Results from Tuesday Sep. 9

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September 10th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Clarinda Invitational 

Team Results 

1. Atlantic – 35 pts

2. Nebraska City – 59 pts

3. Shenandoah – 69 pts

4. Clarinda  – 87 pts

5. Riverside – 104 pts

6. East Atchison – 177 pts

Individual Results 

1. Katrina Williams (Atlantic) – 20:52.51
2. Riley King (Clarinda) – 21:28.05
3. Ava O’Rourke (Shenandoah) – 21:40.04
4. Lilly Mather (Shenandoah) – 21:44.76
5. Gabrielle Engler (Atlantic) – 22:02.36
6. Norah Watkins (Rock Port) – 22:14.93
7. Kaitlyn Hickman (Atlantic) – 22:29.67
8. Ella Sandahl (Essex) – 22:35.34
9. Leighton Edwards (Nebraska City) – 22:42.95
10. Josslyn Crispin (Nebraska City) – 22:49.86
Atlantic
14. Bella Brock – 23:13.12
18. Ximena Mendez Cordero – 24:03.33
Riverside
20. Bailey Richardson – 24:08.97
26. Iviana Schechinger – 24:56.70
29. Amira Wilke – 25:16.94
30. Danika Feigenbutz – 25:18.31
31. Amaiya Less – 25:18.65
Clarinda
16. Jenna King – 23:50.15
25. Elaina Hesse – 24:51.76
33. Lily Weinreich – 25:31.16
Treynor Meet
Team Results
1. Treynor – 17 pts
2. Tri-Center – 60 pts
3. Heartland Christian – 86 pts
4. Missouri Valley – 102 pts
5. Woodbine – 108 pts
Individual Results 
1. Lili Denton (St. Albert) – 18:46.18
2. Lily Miller (Treynor) – 20:13.03
3. Allysen Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia) – 20:35.78
4. Anne Miller (Treynor) – 20:54.42
5. Chloe Broer (West Monona) – 21:34.45
6. Madalyn Kerkmann (Treynor) – 21:44.67
7. Keira Diehm (Heartland Christian) – 21:55.53
8. Lilly Yochum (Treynor) – 22:35.52
9. Madeline Knispel (Treynor) – 22:54.19
10. Reagan Cogdill (Woodbine) – 23:06.86
Exira-EHK
18. Michelle Wilson – 23:46.67
24. Olivia Poldberg – 25:07.80
35. Leah Boysen – 27:49.37
44. Kaitlyn Christensen – 31:47.98
Griswold
39. Josie Millikan – 29:36.50
CAM
53. Megan Gerlock – 37:38.13
Tri-Center
12 . Reese Dittmer – 23:11.08
14. Jillian Budge – 23:30.65
16. Brielle Kramer – 23:38.66
17. Addison Boden – 23:40.38
20. Lana VanArsdol – 24:19.43
Boyer Valley
30. Morgan Malone – 26:53.09
34. Natalie Melby – 27:46.61
41. Maddie Gunia – 30:47.75
Le Mars Invite
Team Scores 
1. Harlan – 69 pts
2. MOC-Floyd Valley – 80 pts
3. Unity Christian – 102 pts
Individual Results
Harlan
2. Ashlyn Rau – 19:05.82
4. Julia Heslink – 19:47.30
17. Aspen Bieker – 21:26.98
25. Ava Freund – 21:52.13
28. Allie Anderson – 21:59.21

 

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell previews Arkansas State

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September 9th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

It is rare when a power four conference team makes a road trip to a group of five school but that is what Iowa State faces when the 14th ranked Cyclones visit Arkansas State out of the Sun Belt Conference on Saturday. It was two years ago ISU visited Ohio out of the Mid-American Conference and lost 10-7.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell, who does not believe the Cyclones will take the Red Wolves for granted.

The Cyclones are 3-0 and with a bye week approaching Campbell wants his team to remain hungry.

Campbell says the goal this week remains improvement.

Iowa TE Addison Ostrenga lost for the season as Hawkeyes prepare for UMass

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September 9th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says senior tight end Addison Ostrenga will miss the remainder with an Achilles injury suffered in Saturday’s loss at Iowa State. Ostrenga underwent surgery on Monday.

With Ostrenga out, Zach Ortwerth becomes the starter at tight end. Redshirt freshman and former Carroll Kuemper standout D.J. Vonnahme will also get playing time.

As the Hawkeyes prepare for their final non-conference game against UMass they continue to search for some kind of passing threat. Through two games quarterback Mark Gronowski has only 131 yards of passing, including 83 in a 16-13 loss at Iowa State.

Ferentz says improvement will come as they tailor the passing game to the strength of their players.

Ferentz says there were several factors that contributed to the loss, including dropped passes.