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McGroarty’s 4 Goals Lead No. 11 Iowa Past Missouri State, 5-0

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September 7th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The No. 11 University of Iowa women’s soccer team defeated Missouri State, 5-0, on Sunday afternoon at Betty & Bobby Allison South Stadium. The Hawkeyes improve to 5-1-1 on the season. Kelli McGroarty set a single game program record with four goals on the day.

It didn’t take long for the Hawkeyes to get on the board as freshman Liana Tarasco netted her third goal of the season just two minutes into the match. Junior Sofia Bush and graduate student Kenzie Roling were credited for the assist.

Graduate student Kelli McGroarty was able to find the net for the first time this season in the 42nd minute to give Iowa a, 2-0, advantage. Redshirt junior Lexy Griffin dished out the assist, the first of her collegiate career.

McGroarty struck back quickly in the 43rd minute to add to Iowa’s lead, giving the Hawkeyes a 3-0, advantage. Senior Shae Doherty was credited for the assist, the fourth of her career and first of the season.

After 45 minutes, Iowa led Missouri State, 3-0. The Hawkeyes outshot the Bears, 10-4 in the first half.

McGroarty’s scoring continued into the second half when she was able to find the net in the 73rd minute to secure a hat-trick. Senior Morgan Lietz was credited for the assist.

McGroarty then struck one last time in the 89th minute to mark a program record for most goals scored in a single match. Lietz dished out the assist.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI
“Today’s game we asked this group to invest all of their energy to close the non-conference chapter of the schedule with conviction and quality. Winning on Sundays is hard and winning on the road is even more challenging. I’m pleased with our performance. As a team it was a quality performance but the difference for me was the quality that came off our bench all game. Time to turn the corner and we look forward to that Big Ten challenge next week.”

MATCH NOTES

  • McGroarty marked a single game program record for the most goals scored in a match with four.
    • McGroarty’s four goals tie for the second most goals scored in a single match in D1 this season. Aliva Scott of Tennessee leads with five.
    • McGroarty becomes the 10th Hawkeye in program history to record a hat-trick.
    • McGroarty’s eight points in the match marks a new program record, passing the previous record of seven. The last time a Hawkeye had seven points in a match was Devin Burns on Aug. 31, 2017.
      • Her eight points are tied for the third most points scored in a single match in D1 this season.
    • McGroarty’s goal in the 42nd minute marked her first goal since Nov. 17th, 2023, against Georgia in the NCAA Tournament.
    • McGroarty led all players with nine shots attempts. The nine shot attempts are tied for the sixth most in program history in a single match.
    • McGroarty is the first Hawkeye to put 5+ shots on goal since Sofia Bush vs. Missouri State on Nov. 15th, 2024.
    • This marks the second time in McGroarty’s collegiate career that she has scored 3+ goals in a single match. She recorded three goals in a seven-minute span in the first half during her junior year at La Salle against Fordham on Oct. 9th, 2022.
  • Goalkeeper Taylor Kane improves to 15-2 in her collegiate career as the starting goalkeeper.
  • Five different Hawkeyes dished out an assist.
  • Iowa’s five goals in the match are the most since Oct. 15th, 2023 when they defeated Maryland, 5-0, at the Iowa Soccer Complex.
  • Sofia Bush is up to four assists on the season. The single season program record for assists is nine.
  • Morgan Lietz’s two assists on the day marked a career high. Lietz came into the day with two career assists.
  • Iowa is outscoring their opponents, 16-5 on the season.
  • Iowa has forced four consecutive shutouts.
  • The Hawkeyes outshot Missouri State, 17-6.
    • Iowa put eight shots on goal to Missouri State’s two.
  • Missouri State and Iowa had previously last met in the NCAA Tournament opening match in 2024, when the Hawkeyes won, 2-1, at the Iowa Soccer Complex in route to their first Round of 16 appearance in program history.
  • 2 for the Money: Iowa’s record is 59-3-3 in its last 65 games when scoring two goals or more, which dates back to October of 2017.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes play host to Northwestern on Friday, Sept. 12th at 6:30 p.m. (CT) in the Big Ten opener. The match will be broadcasted live on B1G+ (subscription required).

Iowa State Dominates North Dakota; Wins 4-0

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September 7th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – It was a busy afternoon at the Cyclone Soccer Complex Sunday afternoon, as Iowa State (2-1-2, 0-0 Big 12) dominated North Dakota (5-3, 0-0 Summit) by a score of 4-0 as four different Cyclones notched goals and the team won its first home game of the season.
The Cyclones scored twice in each half, using a pair of penalty kicks to extend the lead and handle the Fighting Hawks. The first half featured a pair of goals that happened within 20 seconds of each other, as Regan John scored at the 18:56 mark before Ella Zimmerman converted a PK at the 19:17 mark. Taylor Spitzer converted a PK of her own in the early parts of the second stanza, while freshman Sophie Forrester recorded her first career goal late on a breakaway.
Zimmerman, Spitzer and Morgan Goodman were tied for the team lead with three shots apiece, and each placed two on target. Off the bench, Gili Johnson also placed two shots on goal, but saw both handled by the UND keeper. Both Spitzer and Forrester picked up their first assists of the year, while Zimmerman was the only Cyclone to play the entire game.
In the net, Kasey Cannistraro pitched 52 shutout minutes before Musuai Isaia handled the remaining 38 ticks as they combined for a clean sheet. Cannistraro and Isaia each recorded a save on the day.
For the Hawks, four players recorded a pair of shots. Charlie Basinet and Jessica Machovec were the only two to place shots on goal. Grace Miller tallied seven saves and allowed four goals – the most she’s given up in a game this season.
In Iowa State’s two meetings with North Dakota, the Cyclones have beaten the Fighting Hawks 4-0 each time. The Cyclones led in total shots (19-10) and corner kicks (7-1) while UND led in saves (7-2).
How it Happened
Iowa State’s defense shined in the first half, as the Cyclones held the Fighting Hawks to zero shots. Complimenting the team’s defense was an offense that found its groove early, scoring a pair in the first 20 minutes of action.
Spitzer brought a ball down the middle of the pitch and fed it to the right wing to Forrester who sent it to the middle for John to bury in the back left of the net to put the Cyclones on top. For John, it was her first career goal, while for Forrester, it was her first career assist.
Not even 20 seconds later, the Cyclones had another run going, as Isabella Agrusso found herself with a chance in the UND box. A foul on Basinet in the box led to a PK, which ISU had Zimmerman take. After failing to convert a PK earlier in the year, Zimmerman buried it and put ISU up 2-0 while notching her first score of the year.
ISU kept up the pressure for the remainder of the half, attempting five more shots in the final 25 minutes, but would enter the break clinging to its 2-0 advantage. At the break, ISU held a 10-0 shot advantage and a 3-0 corner kick edge.
North Dakota registered its first shot of the game in the 48th minute, only to see it saved by Cannistraro. ISU responded quickly, as Agrusso was again fouled in the box, leading to another penalty kick. This time, Spitzer took the try and converted to record her 16th goal of her career and first as a Cyclone.
Now up 3-0, ISU didn’t make many more runs after the second penalty kick, but in the 77th minute, an opportunistic Forrester found a way to score. Taking advantage of a lay Hawk pass, Forrester fought off two UND athletes to fire a left-footed shot into the back of the net to record her first career score and make it 4-0.
The Cyclones would go on to win the contest by a score of 4-0 and move back over .500 on the year.
Fannon’s Thoughts
On the game:
“These games are always potential banana skins if you don’t show up or you have a couple moments where you don’t take care of the game … letting your foot off the gas. While we weren’t fantastic for 90 minutes, we did all the things we needed to do. It was a good job by everyone.”
Goals
Iowa State: Regan John – 18:56 (1), Ella Zimmerman – 19:17 (1), Taylor Spitzer – 50:13 (1), Sophie Forrester – 76:19 (1)
North Dakota: N/A
Assists
Iowa State: Taylor Spitzer (1), Sophie Forrester (1)
North Dakota: N/A
Up Next
Iowa State returns to action next Thursday, Sept. 11, when it travels to Cedar Falls to take on the UNI Panthers. Next week’s contest is scheduled to kick off at 4 pm and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Hawkeyes Finish Eighth in Season Opener, Tjoa Cracks Top 10

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September 7th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

LOUDON, Tenn. – The University of Iowa men’s golf team finished play at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate at Tennessee National Golf Club on Sunday. The Hawkeyes placed tied for eighth overall at 18-over par.
Junior Max Tjoa led the Hawkeyes with a one-over-par 71 in the final round to finish tied for 10th at two-under-par (208). The Cedar Falls, Iowa, native tallied three birdies on the back nine to add to his 14 birdies on the weekend.
Sophomore Chance Rinkol delivered Iowa’s second-best round of the day with a two-over-par 72. Rinkol posted birdies on holes 15 and 17 and finished tied for 64th at 12-over par (228).
Redshirt freshman Grant Gudgel shot a six-over-par 76 in the final round, highlighted by a one-under back nine, to finish tied for 43rd at seven-over-par (217).
Freshman Bennett Warren closed with a seven-over 77, highlighted by birdies on holes four and 11. Warren finished the week tied for 49th at eight-over par (218).
Senior Gage Messingham rounded out Iowa’s lineup with a seven-over 77, placing him in a tie for 64th at 12-over par (228).
HAWKEYE SCORECARD
T8/16 Team 286 (+6) 276 (-4) 296 (+16) 858 (+18)
T10 Max Tjoa 67 (-3) 70 (E) 71 (-1) 208 (-2)
T43 Grant Gudgel 71 (+1) 70 (E) 76 (+6) 217 (+7)
T49 Bennett Warren 72 (+2) 69 (-1) 77 (+7) 218 (+8)
T64 Gage Messingham 78 (+8) 67 (-3) 77 (+7) 222 (+12)
T64 Chance Rinkol 76 (+6) 74 (+4) 72 (+2) 222 (+12)
HEAR FROM HEAD COACH TYLER STITH
“We really struggled on the front nine. The opening few holes were straight into the wind and we didn’t make enough pars. We were in position but failed to convert any putts. That was story today, we didn’t putt well enough to save pars or convert birdie chances and we let a few teams catch us that shouldn’t have.  Credit to the guys for battling on the back nine. Their effort saved us a few spots.”
 
UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes will compete in the Highlands Invitational Invite on Sept. 15-16, at Chicago Highlands Club.

Iowa State up to No. 14 in AP Poll after 16-13 win over Iowa

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September 7th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State has climbed to 14th in the latest AP football top 25. The Cyclones used a late 54-yard field goal from Kyle Konrardy to edge Iowa 16-13. It was their second straight win in the series and their first victory over the Hawkeyes in Ames since 2011. ISU built a 13-3 second quarter lead before Iowa rallied to tie the game and Cyclone coach Matt Campbell was proud of the way his team responded.

Campbell was happy with the way the Cyclones finished the game.

The Cyclones close out non-conference play on Saturday with a visit to Arkansas State.

Campbell says the Cyclones will need to repair, physically this week.

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht was limited to 134 yards of passing but directed the Cyclone’s final drive that set up the field goal.

Becht on the Cyclones posting another 3-0 start.

Iowa’s defense limited the Cyclones to 238 yards but dreadful offense, especially the passing game, proved costly once again. Quarterback Mark Gronowski passed for only 83 yards and his interception set up ISU’s only touchdown as the Hawkeyes lost their 10th straight game to ranked opponents. Iowa has passed for only 131 yards in two games.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz who thought Gronowski made strides, especially in the run game. He finished with 37 yards of rushing and scored Iowa’s lone touchdown.

Iowa’s lack of a passing attack leaves the Hawkeye’s margin of error extremely thin.

Iowa closes out non-conference play at home against U-Mass without major strides on offense the upcoming Big Ten slate could get ugly.

Hawkeyes Fall to Iowa State, 16-13

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September 7th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – The University of Iowa football team fell to Iowa State, 16-13, on Saturday afternoon in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones outgained the Hawkeyes, 238-214, in total offense.

Quarterback Mark Gronowski completed 13 of 24 passes for 83 yards and one interception. He added 37 rushing yards and scored Iowa’s lone touchdown on the ground. Jaziun Paterson led the team with 60 rushing yards, while Jacob Gill recorded a team-high 52 receiving yards.

Defensively, Jaden Harrell paced the Hawkeyes with nine tackles, including six solo stops. Xavier Nwankpa and Karson Sharar each added seven tackles. Ethan Hurkett notched 1.5 tackles for loss, and TJ Hall broke up three passes. Kicker Drew Stevens was perfect on the day, converting both field goal attempts from 31 and 36 yards.

UP NEXT: Iowa returns to action Sept. 13, hosting UMass in its nonconference finale at Kinnick Stadium.  The game will begin at 6:30 p.m. (CT) and be televised on BTN. You can also catch the audio on KJAN!

Hawkeyes Volleyball matches program’s best start with a sweep of Loyola Chicago

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September 7th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

CORALVILLE, Iowa – University of Iowa volleyball won the Kwik Star Klassic with a sweep of Loyola Chicago on Saturday afternoon at Xtream Arena. Iowa improves to 6-0, matching the best start in program history since 2009. This is the fourth time in school history the Hawkeyes have started 6-0. Iowa is now 6-2 all-time against Loyola Chicago.

Senior setter Claire Ammeraal recorded her second double-double of the season with 30 assists and 12 digs. Senior libero Milana Moisio recorded 12 digs, five assists, and two aces in the win. Pin hitters Carmel Vares and Chard’e Vanzandt terminated 11 and 10 kills, respectively, and hitting above .250.

As a team, Iowa hit .255 and held Loyola Chicago to .189. The Hawkeyes were out-blocked by the Ramblers, 10-5, but held the advantage in digs at 45-40.

Up Next: Iowa travels to the SEMO Invitational in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Sept. 11-13. The Hawkeyes play Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. at the Houck Field House. The match will be streamed on ESPN+ and broadcast live on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Atlantic Football Grabs First Win on the Road Over Monarchs

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September 6th, 2025 by Christian Adams

The Atlantic Trojans claimed their first win of the season in Denison Friday night with a 30-8 win over the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs. Atlantic showed vast improvement from week one to week two with a phenomenal defensive performance. The offense made the biggest jump, not only establishing the run but executing several explosive play-action passes. Although it wasn’t a perfect game, the Trojans looked impressive in bringing their record to 1-1. 

Atlantic had the run of play in the opening quarter. They controlled time of possession and field position with two of the Trojans’ first three drives starting in Denison-Schleswig territory. Despite punting on their opening drive, the special teams unit came through with a punt to set up the offense in position to score. However, a holding penalty would set the Trojans back, and they would ultimately settle for a 29-yard Trevor Ellison field goal. Up 3-0, the Atlantic defense would force yet another punt and which allowed the offense to go on a drive that would see Atlantic on the cusp of the red zone by period’s end.

After penalty backed up the Trojans once again, the Trojans faced 3rd and 16, but on the opening play of the second quarter, Zayden Parker delivered a wonderful ball to Brock Goodrich for a 30-yard score to give Atlantic a 10-0 lead. However, after this point, the quarter belonged to the Monarchs. Blaine Grady responded with a 30-yard pass of his own to a wide-open Andy Pederson, who walked in for the touchdown. After a successful two-point conversion, the lead had been cut to just two. In a game that heavily featured the run, time moved quickly while neither offense gained much ground. However, it was more of a win for Denison-Schleswig to keep Atlantic’s lead at 10-8 heading into the half.

Where Atlantic controlled the opening quarter, they dominated the second half. Once again, the defense held firm, forcing a punt on the Monarch’s opening drive. As had been the case at times throughout the night, the Trojans found themselves behind the sticks due to some errors. However, Ethan McNeal as part of his 116 rushing yards picked up a huge conversion on 3rd & 12 to keep the drive alive. a Few plays later, Parker hit on another play action pass that set up McNeal for a six-yard score to make the lead 16-8. The defense would continue to come up big throughout the rest of the night but cashed in on Denison-Schleswig’s next drive. as Carter Hadley picked off Grady and behind a wall of Trojan blockers ran it back 25-yards for a pick six to put Atlantic in firm control of the ball game. Up 23-8, the Monarchs were forced to lean on the passing game, but it proved unsuccessful as the Trojans continued to defend well. However, the Trojan offense wasn’t done. Another explosive play-action pass from Parker saw Corbin Ritter go upstairs to come down with the ball and then jog the rest of the way into to the endzone to put away all doubts with 9:52 left to go.

Overall, it was a massive improvement for Atlantic. Parker finished 5-for-9 for 121 yards and two touchdowns, while the defense had 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, two interceptions, and a touchdown. Both sides of the ball improved on their week one performance, and although the run dominated the call sheet, it was the explosive passes that made all the difference. Head coach Joe Brummer was very pleased with his team’s effort, especially his defense’s second half.

The passing game was the most improved area of Atlantic’s game in week two, and the execution and dedication to improvement made the difference.

Brummer was pleased with the way his team turned around after week one and the way they controlled the line of scrimmage.

Atlantic will be back at home next week to face 2-0 Des Moines Christian. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 P.M. at the Trojan Bowl. Catch all the action on KJANTV.

Football Scoreboard from Friday Sept. 5

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September 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

8-Man

  • Audubon – 76 vs Griswold – 8 
  • CAM – 46 vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard 40
  • East Mills – 46 vs. Stanton – 8
  • Boyer Valley – 18 vs Fremont-Mills – 20
  • Sidney – 6 vs Woodbine – 86
  • Bedford – 50 vs Lenox – 14
  • Glidden-Ralston – 14 vs Ar-We-Va – 15

11-Man

  • Atlantic – 30 vs. Denison-Schleswig – 8
  • Mount Ayr – 32 vs. Riverside – 44
  • AHSTW – 54 vs Red Oak – 13
  • Tri-Center -14 vs. OABCIG – 18
  • ACGC – 54 vs. Southwest Valley –  6
  • Central Decatur – 18 vs. Nodaway Valley – 33
  • Clarinda – 13 vs Shenendoah – 20
  • Glenwood – 17 vs Harlan – 12
  • St Albert – 31 vs IKM-Manning – 26
  • Missouri Valley – 0 vs Logan-Magnolia – 31
  • Des Moines Christian – 28 vs Roland-Story – 7
  • Spencer – 27 vs Carroll – 19
  • Woodward-Granger – 36 vs Greene County – 19
  • Kuemper Catholic – 52 vs Algona – 21
  • Thomas Jefferson – 38 vs Storm Lake – 12
  • Treynor – 13 vs Van Meter – 21
  • Winterset – 28 vs Creston – 27
  • Boone – 48 vs Perry – 7
  • Ogden – 25 vs Eagle Grove – 24
  • North Mahaska – 0 vs Madrid – 50
  • Bishop Heelan Catholic – 27 vs Le Mars – 21
  • Lewis Central – 27 vs Sergeant Bluff-Luton – 30
  • Pella Christian – 20 vs Pleasantville – 21

Natale Named Iowa Assistant Coach

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September 5th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Alex Natale has been named an assistant coach with the University of Iowa women’s rowing program, it was announced Friday by head coach Jeff Garbutt.

“I am excited about the addition of Alex to the staff,” said Garbutt. “She brings a wealth of knowledge from her time rowing in Philadelphia and Great Britian. I am looking forward to watching her help out first year athletes grow and develop into rowers this fall.”

Natale joins the Hawkeyes from Gwynedd Mercy Academy, where her crew claimed the Varsity 4+ title at SRAA Nationals and competed in the Groton School Challenge for Junior 4+ at Henley Women’s Regatta. She has previous coaching experience at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (2023-2024), also serving as an assistant coach.

“I am honored to join the University of Iowa and the Hawkeye rowing program,” said Natale. “This program is built on resilience, competitive spirit, and the growth of student-athletes both on and off the water— qualities that closely align with my coaching philosophy. To be a Hawkeye means carrying forward a legacy of pride and hard work while embracing progress and striving for future success.”

As an athlete, Natale won the Kerr Cup Regatta and Kelly Cup Regatta in the varsity eight in 2022, was invited to the US Rowing National Team U23 Selection camp and won the Dad Vail Regatta in 2021, and won the first varsity eight gold medal at the CAA Championships for the Dragons.

The Philadelphia native earned her bachelor’s degree from Drexel University in Civil Engineering in 2022 and her master’s from Oxford Brooks University in applied sport and exercise nutrition in 2024.

Worden’s Career Night Leads Iowa in Home Opener

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September 5th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

CORALVILLE, Iowa – University of Iowa volleyball opened the Kwik Star Klassic with a sweep of Butler on Thursday night at Xtream Arena. Redshirt sophomore Alyssa Worden recorded a career-best 11 kills and hit .240. With the win, Iowa is 4-0 for the first time since 2016.

The middle duo of junior Hannah Whittingstall and freshman Aleksandra Stojanovic both hit over a .500 clip, terminating nine and four kills, respectively.

Senior Claire Ammeraal finished the night with a double-double, amassing 33 assists and 13 digs. Senior Milana Moisio held down the defense with 15 digs. Three Hawkeyes made their debuts in the home opener. Freshmen Marichka Hoshylyk, Gia McGrew and Peyton Young entered in the third set and scored their first kills as Hawkeyes.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH JIM BARNES
“This was one of those matches that was so fun to coach because of how many of our players were able to get in. Add to that that we did not drop a set. Every player that came in came ready and had kills. I love that we had three freshmen get the first kills of their career. It is evident how hard the team plays for one another and that is what is special. When we play fast and low error, we’re hard to beat. This team has the ability to do some things that haven’t been done here in awhile.”

MATCH SUMMARY
SET ONE (IOWA 25-17)
The match started back and forth, with Iowa finding its first point of an Ammeraal and Stojanovic connection. A Whittingstall slide knotted the set at 3-3. Iowa grabbed its first lead of the night at 5-4 off a Butler error. A kill and service ace from Ammeraal lengthened the Hawkeyes lead to 7-5. Freshman Carmel Vares’ first kill at home helped Iowa side out at 9-6. After neither team was able to find much momentum, a great pass from junior Greta Schlichter to Ammeraal to Whittingstall gave Iowa an 11-10 advantage. The Hawkeyes used a 4-0 run to push ahead of the Bulldogs and take a 16-13 lead through the media timeout. The Iowa front row was on fire, finding holes in the Bulldog defense. Vares’ third kill gave Iowa set point at 24-17. Despite nine ties in the opening set, the Hawkeyes pulled away in the second half to take it. Iowa finished the set after hitting a scorching .484.

SET TWO (IOWA 25-14)
Iowa kept the momentum from the first set to fuel a dominant second set performance. The Hawkeyes fired off four straight kills to take an early lead, behind the serving arm of Schlichter. A Vares kill built Iowa’s lead to 6-1. Worden remained impactful, drilling her sixth kill to give Iowa an 8-1 lead. Butler rallied within five at 14-9, but would not be able to close the gap. Iowa stretched its lead to 17-9 with back-to-back Vanzandt aces. Worden’s 10th kill forced a Butler timeout at 20-12. Following the timeout, Worden set her career high in kills. Iowa closed out the wire-to-wire set win on a kill from Whittingstall.

SET THREE (IOWA 25-21)
Freshman Marichka Hoshylyk made her Hawkeye debut in the third set, getting the nod to start the frame. Moments later, she would drill her first kill as a Hawkeye. The teams traded points through the first half of the set. After Butler won the race to ten, Iowa responded with back-to-back points. Service errors from both teams prevented either squad from gaining separation. In a set that featured 13 ties and seven lead changes, Iowa ultimately pulled ahead late. Kills from freshmen McGrew and Young ignited the energy in the crowd and on the bench. A kill from junior Gabby Deery sealed victory for the Hawkeyes.

Up Next: Iowa battles Illinois State on Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. inside Xtream Arena. The Redbirds were reverse swept by Loyola Chicago on Thursday. The Hawkeyes’ match with Illinois State will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription required) and broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network.