United Group Insurance

KJAN Sports

Listen Monday – Saturday for KJAN Sports at 7:18 am, 8:15 am, 12:20 pm, 1:20 pm, 2:20 pm and 5:20 pm!

Catch St. Louis Cardinal Baseball on KJAN — Check out the schedule!

Listen to the Kansas City Chiefs on KJAN — See the schedule!

Iowa Hawkeye Football & Basketball is on KJAN — View More Information!

 

KJAN Sports Schedule/Audio Archive

Want to watch some of your favorite games again?  Check out our video archives HERE

 

UNI football coach Todd Stepsis on the Panther’s struggling offense

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa football coach Todd Stepsis is trying to fix an offense that ranks at the bottom of the Missouri Valley Football Conference as the Panthers get set to visit 18th ranked Southern Illinois. The Panthers are 0-3 in the Valley and the offense is averaging less than 14 points per game after a 17-14 loss to South Dakota.

On the bright side the Panthers rank fourth in the Valley in total defense.

Stepsis believes the potential is still there for improvement on offense.

Wetjen Named To Jet Award Midseason List

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior Kaden Wetjen has been named to the Jet Award Midseason Watch List, which honors the most outstanding return specialist in college football. The announcement was made Monday by the Jet Award Foundation.

Wetjen, who was the recipient of the 2024 Jet Award, leads the nation in combined return yards (by 86 yards) for a second straight season. He has 573 combined return yards (262 kickoff, 311 punt) through seven games. Wetjen is No. 1 in the NCAA in punt returns (25.9), and third in kickoff return touchdowns (1) and punt return touchdowns (1).

Wetjen made history in Week 3 when he returned a punt 95 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter of the Hawkeyes’ dominant victory over UMass. The return tied a Big Ten and Iowa record (Michigan State’s Al Brenner at Illinois, 1966 and Iowa’s Bill Happel vs. Minnesota, 1984) and was the longest punt return in Kinnick Stadium history. Wetjen finished the contest against the Minutemen with a career-high 216 return yards (182 punt and 34 kickoff) and a career-best 236 all-purpose yards. The 182 punt return yards are the fourth-most in a single game in Big Ten history.

The following week, Wetjen returned the opening kickoff 100 yards against Rutgers to tie an Iowa and Big Ten record. Wetjen earned Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors following the performances against UMass and Rutgers.

Wetjen, who was recognized as a midseason All-American by The Sporting News last week, is believed to be the first player to score a rushing, receiving, punt return and kickoff return touchdown as a Hawkeye. Both the rushing and receiving scores occurred this season.

The native of Williamsburg, Iowa, is the only player in the nation to have both a kickoff and punt return for a touchdown this season and he was the only player to accomplish the same feat in 2024.

The award is named in honor of Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer Johnny “The Jet” Rodgers. The winner of the 2025 Jet Award will be selected by a panel of voters, including media members from the Football Writers Association of America, former recipients of the Jet Award, and two of our founders, Johnny Rodgers and William Reed.

Iowa (5-2, 3-1) returns to action Saturday against Minnesota (5-2, 3-1)for the rivalry trophy Floyd of Rosedale. Kickoff is slated for 2:40 p.m. (CT) inside Kinnick Stadium and the game will be televised on CBS.

Final IGHSAU Volleyball Rankings

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Class 5A
1
Waukee Northwest
33-1
1
2
Ankeny Centennial
30-5
2
3
Pleasant Valley
27-5
4
4
Waukee
24-7
5
5
Dowling Catholic
16-11
3
6
Ankeny
25-8
6
7
West Des Moines Valley
25-12
7
8
Iowa City West
25-25
8
9
Cedar Falls
30-8
10
10
Iowa City Liberty
23-10
9
11
Indianola
25-16
12
12
Bettendorf
18-13
11
13
Sioux City East
19-14
14
14
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
24-17
NR
15
Johnston
15-21
NR

Dropped Out: Waterloo West (13), Dubuque Hempstead (15)
Class 4A
1
Clear Creek-Amana
39-3
1
2
Sioux Center
26-4
2
3
Pella
29-10
3
4
Dallas Center-Grimes
24-11
4
5
North Scott
22-10
6
6
Norwalk
27-11
5
7
Solon
28-9
8
8
Marion
26-13
9
9
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
17-12
7
10
MOC-Floyd Valley
21-10
10
11
Western Dubuque
24-11
12
12
ADM
22-8
13
13
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
24-16
15
14
Ballard
25-10
11
15
Nevada
24-14
NR
 
Dropped Out: Waverly-Shell Rock (14)
 Class 3A
1
Western Christian
24-9
1
2
Davenport Assumption
22-7
2
3
Red Oak
35-2
4
4
Cherokee
26-7
3
5
Humboldt
28-6
5
6
Kuemper Catholic
28-2
6
7
Unity Christian
25-10
10
8
Mid-Prairie
27-9
7
9
Mount Vernon
20-15
8
10
Roland-Story
32-7
12
11
West Delaware
28-11
9
12
Center Point-Urbana
20-13
11
13
Wahlert Catholic
15-16
14
14
Anamosa
24-11
NR
15
Tipton
23-5
NR
Dropped Out: Wilton (13), Clarinda (15)
Class 2A
1
Denver
44-1
1
2
Dike-New Hartford
35-9
2
3
Hinton
25-2
3
4
Grundy Center
32-9
4
5
Beckman Catholic
29-7
5
6
Union
35-12
6
7
Riverside
36-0
7
8
Regina Catholic
27-13
8
9
Aplington-Parkersburg
25-10
9
10
Sumner-Fredericksburg
20-12
10
11
Emmetsburg
23-4
12
12
Wapsie Valley
21-17
11
13
Jesup
21-10
13
14
Woodward-Granger
25-10
14
15
Treynor
25-10
15

Dropped Out: None
 
Class 1A
1
Saint Ansgar
25-4
1
2
Janesville
28-11
5
3
North Tama
25-13
3
4
Holy Trinity Catholic
34-6
2
5
Dunkerton
25-11
15
6
BCLUW
32-8
8
7
Ankeny Christian
25-13
9
8
Sidney
19-9
4
9
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
24-13
7
10
East Mills
30-4
6
11
Springville
23-12
10
12
West Monona
26-6
12
13
Cedar Ridge Christian
19-10
13
14
Council Bluffs St. Albert
15-15
11
15
Boyden-Hull
12-19
14
 
Dropped Out: None

Northern Iowa basketball coach Ben Jacobson on difficulty of non-conference scheduling

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa men’s basketball coach Ben Jacobson says scheduling power conference foes has become even more difficult for mid-major programs in recent years. For several years power conference teams have avoided scheduling home and home series with programs like UNI and Jacobson says they are now not even willing to play them in holiday tournaments.

The Panthers have no power conference teams on their schedule for the upcoming season.

The Panthers will open the regular season at home against Cal State Northridge on November sixth.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 10/20/25

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

There is a new top ranked team in the latest Radio Iowa High School Football Poll. Todd Kimm reports.

Class 5A
1. Dowling Catholic (7-1). LW #3 @ Marshalltown
2. Iowa City Liberty (7-1), LW #4 vs Muscatine
3. Sioux City East (7-1), LW #5 @ Ames
4. Ankeny (6-2), LW #6 @ CB Abe Lincoln
5. Waukee Northwest (7-1), LW #1 @ Norwalk
6. WDM Valley (6-2), LW #2 vs DSM Lincoln
7. Johnston (6-2), LW #9 vs DSM Roosevelt
8. Cedar Rapids Prairie (5-3), LW (X) @ Dubuque Senior
9. Iowa City West (6-2), LW #7 vs Linn-Mar
10.Cedar Falls (6-2), LW #8 vs CR Jefferson

Class 4A
1. Cedar Rapids Xavier (8-0), LW #1 @ Mason City
2. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (7-1), LW #2 @ Spencer
3. North Polk (7-1), LW #3 @ #6 Gilbert
4. ADM (Adel) (7-1), LW #4 vs Denison-Schleswig
5. Newton (7-1), LW #5 vs Marion
6. Gilbert (8-0), LW #6 vs #3 North Polk
7. Pella (7-1), LW #7 @ Grinnell
8. Western Dubuque (6-2), LW #9 @ Burlington
9. Fort Dodge (7-1), LW #10 @ Sioux City West
10.Decorah (6-2), LW #8 vs Waverly-Shell Rock

Class 3A
1. Clear Lake (8-0), LW #1 vs #4 West Delaware
2. Solon (8-0), LW #2 @ Fort Madison
3. Bishop Heelan (7-1), LW #3 @ Algona
4. West Delaware (8-0), LW #4 @ #1 Clear Lake
5. Sioux Center (7-1), LW #5 vs Humboldt
6. Central DeWitt (6-2), LW #8 vs Center Point-Urbana
7. Wahlert Catholic (6-2), LW #7 vs Maquoketa
8. Nevada (6-2), LW #10 @ Knoxville
9. Atlantic (6-2), LW (X) @ #10 Carroll
10.Carroll (5-3), LW (X) vs #9 Atlantic

Final Class 2A
1. Kuemper Catholic (8-0), LW #1 vs Grand View Christian
2. Osage (8-0), LW #2 vs Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
3. PCM (Monroe) (7-1), LW #3 vs West Liberty
4. Mid-Prairie (Wellman) (7-1), LW #6 vs North Fayette Valley
5. Van Meter (6-2), LW #8 vs South Tama
6. Clarinda (6-2), LW (X) vs Pella Christian
7. Cherokee (6-2), LW (X) vs Spirit Lake
8. Okoboji (7-1), LW #4 vs Unity Christian
9. Centerville (7-1), LW #5 vs Mediapolis
10.Alburnett (6-2), LW #10 vs Crestwood

Final Class 1A
1. Grundy Center (8-0), LW #1 vs Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
2. West Lyon (8-0), LW #2 vs East Sac County
3. Regina Catholic (8-0), LW #3 vs Northeast
4. Treynor (7-1), LW #4 vs Ogden
5. Pleasantville (7-1), LW #5 vs Durant
6. South Hardin (7-1), LW #6 vs Camanche
7. Beckman Catholic (7-1), LW #7 vs Jesup
8. Underwood (6-2), LW #8 vs South Central Calhoun
9. West Marshall (6-2), LW #9 vs Shenandoah
10.Cascade (6-2), LW #10 vs Union

Final Class A
1. West Hancock (8-0), LW #1 vs Gehlen Catholic
2. Saint Ansgar (8-0), LW #2 vs East Marshall
3. MMCRU (8-0), LW #3 vs Belmond-Klemme
4, AC/GC (8-0), LW #4 vs Logan-Magnolia
5. Wapsie Valley (8-0), LW #7 vs Starmont
6. Woodbury Central (8-0), LW #6 vs AHSTW
7. Pekin (8-0), LW #9 vs Earlham
8. West Sioux (7-1), LW #10 vs IKM-Manning
9. Lynnville-Sully (7-1), LW (X) vs Wapello
10.North Linn (7-1), LW #5 vs Columbus

Final 8-Player
1. Bishop Garrigan (8-0), LW #1 vs Kingsley-Pierson
2. Iowa Valley (8-0), LW #2 vs Moravia
3. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (8-0), LW #3 vs AR-WE-VA
4. Woodbine (7-0), LW #4 vs Exira-EHK
5. Audubon (8-0), LW #5 vs Lenox
6. Edgewood-Colesburg (8-0), LW #6 vs WACO
7. GTRA (8-0), LW #7 vs North Union
8. Bedford (7-1), LW #8 vs Wayne
9. Easton Valley (7-1), LW #9 vs Belle Plaine
10.Don Bosco (5-2), LW #10 vs Collins-Maxwell

Volleyball Scoreboard from Sat. Oct. 18

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Rolling Valley Conference Tournament

Quarterfinal: Coon Rapids-Bayard – 2 vs Ar-We-Va – 0

Quarterfinal: Woodbine – 2 vs CAM – 0

Quarterfinal: Exira/EHK – 2 vs Paton-Churdan – 0

Quarterfinal: Glidden-Ralston – 2 vs Boyer Valley – 1

Semifinal: Coon Rapids-Bayard – 2 vs Woodbine – 0

Semifinal: Exira/EHK – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 0

Championship: Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-26 Exira/EHK 10-24

Consolation: CAM – 2 vs Ar-We-Va – 0

Consolation: Boyer Valley – 2 vs Paton-Churdan – 1

Consolation: CAM – 2 vs Glidden-Ralston – 1

Consolation: Woodbine – 2 vs Boyer Valley – 1

Third Place: Woodbine – 2 vs CAM – 0

 

Woodward-Granger Tournament

Woodward-Granger – 2 vs ACGC – 0

ACGC – 2 vs Perry – 0

ACGC – 2 vs South Central Calhoun – 0

ACGC – 2 vs Boone – 0

ACGC – 2 vs Colfax-Mingo – 0

 

Lewis Central Tournament

Lewis Central – 2 vs Abraham Lincoln – 0

Lewis Central – 2 vs Missouri Valley – 1

Lewis Central – 2 vs Sidney – 1

Missouri Valley – 2 vs Sidney – 1

Missouri Valley – 2 vs Treynor – 1 

Missouri Valley – 2 vs Abraham Lincoln – 1

Abraham LIncoln – 2 vs Sidney – 0 

Abraham Lincoln – 2 vs Clarinda – 1

Treynor – 2 vs Clarinda – 1 

Treynor – 2 vs Stanton – 0 

Clarinda – 2 vs Stanton – 0 

Sidney – 2 vs Stanton – 0 

Bennington – 2 vs Treynor – 0

Bennington – 2 vs Clarinda – 0

Bennington – 2 vs Stanton – 0

Bennington – 2 vs Lewis Central – 1

 

Winterset Tournament

Red Oak – 2 vs Van Meter -0 

Red Oak – 2 vs Winterset – 0 

Red Oak – 2 vs Norwalk – 1

Red Oak – 2 vs Greene County – 0 

Red Oak – 2 vs Webster City – 0 

Van Meter – 2 vs Greene County – 0 

Van Meter – 2 vs Winterset – 0

Van Meter – 2 vs Webster City – 0 

Norwalk – 2 vs Van Meter – 0

 

Knoxville Tournament

Creston – 2 vs Albia – 0

Decorah – 2 vs Creston – 1 

Roland-Story – 2 vs Creston – 0 

Knoxville – 2 vs Creston – 0

Boys XC Results from. Sat. Oct. 18

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Missouri Valley Conference Invitational

1. Riverside – 18 points

2. IKM-Manning – 67 points

3. Woodbine – 92 points

4. Boyer Valley – 96 points

5. Missouri Valley – 101 points

6. Heartland Chrisitan – 135 points

 

Individual Results:

1 Dawson Henderson (Riverside) – 16:57.3

2. Owen Fenner Riverside – (16:57.9)

3. Aiden Summerfield (Woodbine) –  17:01.3

4. Brody Henderson (Riverside) – 17:10.4

5. Cruz Jaquez (Riverside) – 17:45.8

6. Eli Hudnall (Riverside) 17:46.1

7. Owen Cogdill (Boyer Valley) 17:54.6

8; Jacob Sporrer (Logan-Magnolia) – 18:03.8

9. Landon Thayer (Logan-Magnolia) – 18:04.7

10. Vincent Meisinger (Woodbine) – 18:14.2

 

Riverside

12. Trig Drahota – 19:12.78

Girls XC Results from. Sat. Oct. 18

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Missouri Valley Conference Invitational

1. AHSTW – 68 points

2. Missouri Valley – 70 points

3. IKM-Manning – 72 points

4. Heartand Chrisitan – 74 points

5. Riverside – 78 points

6. Woodbine – 122 points

 

Individual Results:

1. Allysen Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia) – 20:50.3

2. Keira Diehm (Heartland Christian) – 21:50.1

3. Ava Steinmetz (Heartland Christian) – 22:43.3

4. Audri Forbus (Missouri Valley) – 22:46.2

5. Jordyn Robbins (Logan-Magnolia) – 22:59.9

6. Ava Paulsen (AHSTW) – 23:05.3

7. Louisa Wilson (Missouri Valley) – 23:18.5

8. Keturah Wilson (Missouri Valley) – 23:18.7

9. Reagan Cogdill (Woodbine) – 23:35.9

10. Sophia Housh (East Mills) – 23:42.9

 

AHSTW

11. Yana Lander – 24:19.35

21. McKenzi Behrens – 26:15.14

23.  Emery Brockhoff – 26:22.12 6

31. Lenora Hall – 29:39.05

 

Riverside

15. Amaiya Less – 24:42.78

16. Iviana Schechinger – 25:04.19

19. Danika Feigenbutz – 25:41.60 5

20. Amira Wilke – 26:01.90

Spitzer’s Late Score Leads to Home Finale Draw

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – In the final contest from the Cyclone Soccer Complex this fall, Iowa State (4-7-3, 1-6-1 Big 12) battled back from a 1-0 deficit to earn a 1-1 draw against Arizona State (9-4-3, 2-4-2 Big 12) on Sunday afternoon among 20 mph wind gusts.
After falling down 1-nil in the 68th minute, ISU battled throughout looking for an opportunity to break through and equalize. The Cyclones found that opportunity in the 85th minute as an Isabella Agrusso ball made it past the ASU backline and right to Taylor Spitzer, who needed no touch to net her third score of the season and tie things up. Spitzer’s goal marked the fifth time this season that ISU scored in the 80th minute or later.
Spitzer took two shots on the day, placing both on target and scoring the team’s lone goal. Both Megan Walters and Lucy Froitzheim were tied for a game-high with three shots apiece. Agrusso, Zimmerman and Broughton played the full 90 in the field for ISU, while Kasey Cannistraro did the same between the pipes. Cannistraro finished the contest with four saves.
For the Sun Devils, Lucy Fazackerley had the team’s goal, converting off a corner kick feed from Addison Baltodano. Tatum Thomason, Sierra Bergen and Baltodano were tied for a game-high three shots. ASU keeper Pauline Nelles also had four saves on the day.
The Cyclones and Sun Devils were even across the board in shots (12 each) and saves (four each), while ASU held the advantage in corner kicks (7-3) and fouled more (11-9).
Goals
Iowa State: Taylor Spitzer – 84:28 (3)
Arizona State: Lucy Fazackerley – 67:34 (3)
Assists
Iowa State: Isabela Agrusso (2)
Arizona State: Addison Baltodano (5)
Up Next
Iowa State will head out to Morgantown, W. Va., for the first part of a three-game road trip next Thursday to take on the Mountaineers. ISU and WVU will meet on Oct. 23 at 6 pm and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Iowa Wraps Up Second Round at Fallen Oak

Sports

October 20th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

BILOXI, Miss. –The University of Iowa men’s golf team sits in 12th place following the second round of the Fallen Oak Collegiate on Sunday at Fallen Oak Golf Club. The Hawkeyes posted a team score of one-under-par 287 and are three-over through 36 holes.
Sophomore Chance Rinkol led the way with a two-under-par 70, highlighted by three birdies on the front nine to card a 34. He added an even-par 36 on the back to move into a tie for 26th individually.
Junior Max Tjoa matched Rinkol’s two-under 70, recording four birdies on the front nine before playing even-par golf on every hole on the back side. He also sits tied for 26th heading into the final round.
Freshman Bennett Warren turned in an even-par 72, birdieing three of his first six holes on the front nine. He sits tied for 42nd at one-over for the tournament.
Redshirt freshman Grant Gudgel shot a three-over 75, while senior Gage Messingham added a six-over 78 to round out the Hawkeye lineup.
HAWKEYE SCORECARD
12/14 Team 292 (+4) 289 (+1)
T26 Max Tjoa 73 (+1) 71 (-1)
T26 Chance Rinkol 73 (+1) 71 (-1)
T42 Bennett Warren 73 (+1) 72 (E)
T58 Grant Gudgel 73 (+1) 75 (+3)
T71 Gage Messingham 73 (+1) 78 (+6)
HEAR FROM HEAD COACH TYLER STITH
It’s great to see the team respond with a solid under par round.  The wind was completely opposite from yesterday so the course played much different. The team adjusted well and made good decisions.  We need to get all five guys going tomorrow. We have an opportunity to move up with a good round.”
UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes conclude play at the Fallen Oak Collegiate on Monday in Biloxi.