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Hawkeyes Wrap Up Successful Weekend at Big Ten Invitational

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April 21st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Sarasota, Fla. – The University of Iowa rowing team finished up the weekend at the Big Ten Invitational on Saturday at Nathan Benderson Park.

Iowa raced in the 1V8, 2V8, 3V8, 4V8, 1V4, 2V4, and 3V4 against Alabama, Clemson, No. 9 Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Notre Dame, UCF and Wisconsin.

The Hawkeyes started off the day strong with the 2V4 clinching first place by a time of 4.56 seconds and ended the day with two first place finishes coming from the 3V4 and 4V8. The three victories were a single day high for Iowa.

Iowa will be back in action on April 26 for the Lake Wheeler Invitational in Raleigh, NC.

 

QUOTING HEAD COACH JEFF GARBUTT

“Day two was a really strong day for the Hawks. We had wins in our 2V4, 3V4, and 4V8 and a really strong second place by our 3V8. In addition, we had some really solid racing from our NCAA boat classes to illustrate the depth of our roster. All crews, once again, accepted the challenge and raced with enthusiasm. This level of competition was something we need to grow as racers and being able to have this level of racing can’t be duplicated in the practice setting. Lessons were, once again, learned as we move into the final stretch of the season. On to Lake Wheeler, I can’t wait to see how we respond next weekend. Go Hawks!”

 QUOTING SENIOR KEN STREVELER

“We leveled up as a team to good competition and raced hard to find some more speed this weekend. Super excited to keep on finding new gears in these next few weeks of great competitors.”

 

QUOTING JUNIOR ABBY THOMS

“I think we made a lot of good progress in every single race inching forward for Big Tens. We know how to push ourselves now for the rest of the season in preparation for May 19.”

 

QUOTING FRESHMAN ASHLEY OWEN

“This weekend as a team we attacked our competition with confidence and strength. As we move forward we are all ready to put in more work before for our next races!”

Lee Wins Olympic Team Trials

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April 21st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania – Former University of Iowa wrestler Spencer Lee (HWC/NLWC) won the Olympic Team Trials at 57 kilograms at the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday afternoon.
Lee defeated former Hawkeye Thomas Gilman (NLWC/TMWC), 2-0, in the best-of-three finals. The Murrysville, Pennsylvania, native won the first match via decision, 6-3, and pinned Gilman in 5:58 in the second match,
The three-time NCAA Champion outscored his opponents 27-9 en route to winning the trials.
Lee received a bye in the first two rounds before defeating Nico Megaludis (PittWC/TMWC), 8-0, in the quarterfinals and Zane Richards (IRTC/TMWC), 13-6, in the semifinals to set up the match with Gilman.
Lee will now head to the World Olympic Games Qualifier in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 11-12, needing a top-three finish to qualify the United State at 57 kilograms for the Paris Olympics.

High School Boys Golf results from Saturday April 20th

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April 21st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

SIDNEY TOURNAMENT

1. Shenandoah (348)

4. Ethan Laughlin (86)

6. JJ Martin (86) 

9. Logan Twyman (87) 

 

2. Clarinda (353)

2. Kort Neal (80)

 

3. East Mills (362)

3. Lincoln Palmer (85)

5. Kyler Williams (86) 

10. Fletcher Proctor (88) 

 

4. Auburn (366)

1. Maverick Binder (79)

 

5. Sidney (370)

7. Hayden Thompson (87)

 

6. Bedford (409)

8. Bryson Ewart (87) 

 

7. Fremont-Mills (419)

 

8th Place — Essex/Stanton (453)

 

NTS — Nebraska City 

 

 Missouri Valley 151 Underwood 187 Logan-Magnolia 189

Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley (34)

Runner-up: Evan White, Missouri Valley (39)

 

PANORAMA TOURNAMENT

4. Coon Rapids-Bayard (351)

11. Max Shirbroun (84) 

 

8. Audubon (392) 

High School Boys & Girls Soccer results from Saturday April 20th

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April 21st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

BOYS

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1 Harlan 0 — OT (4-3 in PKs) 

Western Christian 5 Harlan 0 

Western Christian 1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0 

 

Girls 

Denison-Schleswig Tournament

Treynor 2, Denison-Schleswig 0

Gilbert 5, Denison-Schleswig 0

Panorama 10, Riverside 0

Riverside 2, East Sac County 0

-Riverside girls soccer programs first win since 2018

 

High School Boys Tennis results from Saturday April 20th

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April 21st, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

ATLANTIC TOURNAMENT

1.Shenandoah (28 points) 

•No. 1 Singles: Andrew Lawrence (Champion)

•No. 2 Singles: Teagan Brunk (5th Place) 

•No 1 Doubles: Lucas Sun/Seth Zwickel (Champion)

•No. 2 Doubles: Lucas Daoust/Ryan Lawrence (Champion)

 

2. Glenwood (27 points)

No. 1 Singles: Kayden Anderson (2nd Place) 

•No. 2 Singles: Brody Taylor (2nd Place) 

•No. 1 Doubles: Will Getter/Liam Hays (2nd Place) 

•No. 2 Doubles: Nolan Allmon/Brennan Anderson (3rd Place) 

 

3. Atlantic (23 points)

No. 1 Singles: Kinnick Juhl (4th Place)

•No. 2 Singles: Nolan Waters (2nd Place) 

•No. 1 Doubles: Conner Johnson/Reid Woodward (4th Place) 

•No. 2 Doubles: Nick Bennett/Gradyn O’Hara (4th Place) 

 

8th Place — Creston (8 points) 

•No. 1 Singles: Gavin Millslagle (7th Place)

•No. 2 Singles: Damion Meyer (7th Place)

•No. 1 Doubles: Lucas Rushing/Carson Cooper (7th Place)

•No. 2 Doubles: Ben Hill/Spencer Brown (7th Place) 

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz on progress of the offense

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April 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz says the offense made progress under new coordinator Tim Lester. The Hawkeyes’ worst in the nation offense was held scoreless the final two games last season.

Ferentz says patience has been important as a new system is installed.

Starters Gennings (jennings) Dunker and Logan Jones were out with injury but Ferentz feels the offensive line is experienced and deep. It is an area the Hawkeyes have struggled for the past few years.

Starting quarterback Cade McNamara was limited this spring as he recovers from an ACL injury and Ferentz expects him at full speed this summer.

Ferentz expects McNamara to be ready for the season opener.

The Hawkeyes open the season at home on August 31st against Illinois State.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell talks spring drills

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April 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State closed out spring drills with most of the regulars sitting out the scrimmage. ISU has high hopes after finishing 7-6 last season.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell who says spring was another step toward building to next season.

Campbell says there is a ways to go for this team to reach its potential.

The offense is experienced and Campbell feels the Cyclones are getting better at the line of scrimmage.

 

The Cyclones open next season at home against North Dakota on August 31st.

UNI’s Mark Farley wraps up spring drills

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April 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley says game-like conditions were valuable for the Panthers. UNI closed out spring drills on Friday night.

Farley liked the way the offense communicated at the line of scrimmage.

There has been no decision on a starting quarterback. Arkansas State transfer and former Southeast Polk star Jaxon Dailey and former Dubuque Hempstead standout Aidan (ay-din) Dunne (done) are competing for the starting job. Dunne was the backup last season to three year Panther starter Theo Day.

Farley says the Panthers need to build depth on defense.

UNI opens at home on August 31st against Valparaiso.

Hawkeyes Roll Past Rutgers

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April 20th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Rutgers, 8-1, on Friday night at Duane Banks Field.
The Hawkeyes and Scarlet Knights were locked in a 2-1 pitcher’s duel until the Iowa offense unleashed for six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to put the game away.
Cade Obermueller made his third straight Friday night start and had his best appearance of the season. The Iowa City, Iowa, native threw 6 1/3 innings and struck out six while scattering five hits and allowing one run.
“I felt like my stuff was pretty good tonight,” said Obermueller. “My velocity wasn’t the best it’s been, but I felt like I was executing my slider when I had to, especially later in the game. And the fastball was there, I felt good with that. My changeup and splitter were good.”
Anthony Watts entered in relief and threw 1 2/3 innings allowing just one hit. Jack Young threw the final inning of the game and struck out two while allowing a hit.
“I just kept telling Cade to stay locked in and pound the zone and he was going to do just fine,” said head coach Rick Heller. “After that inning, for the most part, he did it. Really could have run him out there for another inning, but it felt like his right time. You get us as deep in the game as he did.  That’s how the Friday night game is supposed to go.”
Michael Seegers led the Hawkeyes with a 2-for-3 night with an RBI. Davis Cop added two RBIs for the Hawkeyes and Andy Nelson, Raider Tello, Sam Petersen and Ben Wilmes each added an RBI.
“We’ve been talking about it all week,” said Heller. “That we just had to put everything else aside and just fight and fight hard. Fight the kind of fight where you’re not afraid, the kind of fight like you’re fighting for your life and the kind of fight when you’ve got a chip on your shoulder. That’s what we need to do the rest of the year, and so that was the challenge in the locker room tonight.”
The Hawkeyes were hit .357 (5-for-14) with runners on, 1.000 (3-for-3) with runners on third with less than two outs and .550 (11-for-20) in advancement opportunities.
Iowa and Rutgers will face off in game two of the series tomorrow at 2:05 p.m. (CT) at Duane Banks Field.

ISU Falls in Extras to BYU

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April 20th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

 

PROVO, Utah – A back-and-forth battle broke out at Gail Miller Field in Provo, Utah, on Friday night as Iowa State (16-24, 5-12 Big 12) fell to the BYU Cougars (25-19, 7-13 Big 12) on a Maddie Bejarano walk-off home run in nine innings, 8-7.

The long ball was the theme of Friday’s battle, as the two teams combined to blast eight homers on the evening. In fact, all eight of BYU’s runs came via long ball as the Cougars recorded six homers – four solo shots and two, two-run shots.

The Cyclones, who are still aiming for their first-ever win in Provo, bounced back offensively after a down series-opener, connecting on 13 hits. Four of ISU’s 13 hits went for extra bases as Carli Spelhaug led the way with a three-for-five outing. Milaysia Ochoa, Angelina Allen and Olivia Wardlow all joined Spelhaug with multiple hits on the night. Ochoa had a team-high two RBI.

Karlie Charles (2-6) matched her career high with 8.1 innings pitched on the afternoon, starting the game, being relieved by Jaiden Ralston, and re-entering to finish the game. Charles struck out three and walked just one.

Huntyr Ava was on fire for the Cougars on the evening, as the first baseman went four-of-four at the plate and towered a pair of solo shots in the game. Returning from injury, Violet Zavodnik and Lily Ownes joined Ava with two RBI on the day and also got in on the action blasting long balls themselves. The hero Bejarano and Hailey Morrow also had homers for BYU.

Gianna Mares got the start for the Cougars and went for three innings, allowing four runs on seven hits. Ailana Agbayani again came in in relief, allowing just two hits in 2.2 innings of work. Kate Dahle also saw action for the Cougars, tossing 3.1 innings.

 

On Deck

Iowa State will return to Gail Miller Field tomorrow, Saturday, April 20, to take on the Cougars in the series finale. Tomorrow’s game is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. CT and will be broadcast on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.