College Baseball: 1-3 Weekend for Beaber, Wesleyan:

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Edwardsville (Ill.) — The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team went 1-3 in their opening weekend series against Greenville University, playing in Edwardsville, Illinois.

The Tigers were swept on opening day, before splitting Saturday’s doubleheader.

Jack de Burgh had two hits and a walk in the 10-5 win for the Tigers, while Erik Kiewiet walked twice and scored two runs.

Former Mediapolis standout Cauy Massner got the start of the Tigers, working four innings, scattering five hits, allowing three earned runs while striking out three.

Mitchell Wilcox was the winning pitcher, hurling two clean innings out of the bullpen.

The Tigers will be off this week before opening up conference play on the road next Thursday against Blackburn College.

College Softball: Wesleyan Swept by Graceland

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Lamoni — The Iowa Wesleyan softball team dropped a pair of weekend games to begin their year, falling 3-0 and 13-0 to Graceland University.

Morgan Christner was the losing pitcher in the circle in game one, throwing six innings, yielding three earned runs while striking out nine.

Kayla Ford and Taylor Johnson led the offense with a pair of hits in game one.

In game two, Ariana Wolfard was the losing pitcher, giving up seven runs on eight hits in just 1.1 innings.

Now 0-2, Wesleyan will look to get on the right track tomorrow when they travel to take on the St. Louis College of Pharmacy.

First pitch is set for 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.

 

Sports, Monday, March 22nd

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Women’s College Basketball: Williamson Back at Wesleyan:

Just days after stepping down from William Penn University, Mount Pleasant native Steve Williamson is coming home.

Sunday the Iowa Wesleyan athletic department officially named Williamson the next head coach of their women’s basketball program.

Williamson accumulated 246 wins, four conference championships, five conference tournament championships, and eight national tournament appearances in his first stint with Iowa Wesleyan.

In his time in Oskaloosa, a program he led for the past four years, Williamson accrued an 88-28 record.

He was 66-20 in conference play.

A two-time Heart of America Conference Coach of the Year, Williamson headed 13 all-Heart performers, one Heart Player of the Year, and three NAIA All-Americans.

Academically, he had seven Heart Scholar-Athletes and five NAIA Scholar-Athlete under his tutelage.

He also led the Statesmen to their first regular season title since 1988 and orchestrated their first Heart of America Conference Tournament title in program history.

William Penn finished 10-9 this year and 10-7 in conference play.

It is unclear when Williamson’s hire will be made effective.

College Softball: Wesleyan Downed in Opening Series:

The Iowa Wesleyan softball team dropped a pair of weekend games to begin their year, falling 3-0 and 13-0 to Graceland University.

Morgan Christner was the losing pitcher in the circle in game one, throwing six innings, yielding three earned runs while striking out nine.

Kayla Ford and Taylor Johnson led the offense with a pair of hits in game one.

In game two, Ariana Wolfard was the losing pitcher, giving up seven runs on eight hits in just 1.1 innings.

Now 0-2, Wesleyan will look to get on the right track tomorrow when they travel to take on the St. Louis College of Pharmacy.

First pitch is set for 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.

College Baseball: 1-3 Weekend for Beaber, Wesleyan:

The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team went 1-3 in their opening weekend series against Greenville University, playing in Edwardsville, Illinois.

The Tigers were swept on opening day, before splitting Saturday’s doubleheader.

Jack de Burgh had two hits and a walk in the 10-5 win for the Tigers, while Erik Kiewiet walked twice and scored two runs.

Former Mediapolis standout Cauy Massner got the start of the Tigers, working four innings, scattering five hits, allowing three earned runs while striking out three.

Mitchell Wilcox was the winning pitcher, hurling two clean innings out of the bullpen.

The Tigers will be off this week before opening up conference play on the road next Thursday against Blackburn College.

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa Advances to Second Round:

Caitlin Clark had 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for Iowa as the Hawkeyes advanced to the second round with an 87-72 win over Central Michigan.

Monika Czinano added 23 points, and McKenna Warnock posted 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Micaela Kelly had 23 points for Central Michigan.

Iowa will now take on fourth-seeded Kentucky at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday.

Men’s College Basketball: Three Double Digit Seeds Advance to Sweet 16: 

One half of the Sweet 16 is set, as three double digit seeds advanced yesterday. Here’s a full rundown of the scoreboard:

No. 8 Loyola-Chicago 71, No. 1 Illinois 58

No. 1 Baylor 76, No. 9 Wisconsin 63

No. 11 Syracuse 75, No. 3 West Virginia 72

No. 3 Arkansas 68, No. 6 Texas Tech 66

No. 2 Houston 63, No. 10 Rutgers 60

No. 15 Oral Roberts 81, No. 7 Florida 78

No. 5 Villanova 84, No. 13 North Texas 61

Welcome Home: Williamson to Lead Wesleyan Women

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Mount Pleasant — Just days after stepping down from William Penn University, Mount Pleasant native Steve Williamson is coming home.

Sunday the Iowa Wesleyan athletic department officially named Williamson the next head coach of their women’s basketball program.

Williamson accumulated 246 wins, four conference championships, five conference tournament championships, and eight national tournament appearances in his first stint with Iowa Wesleyan.

This is an exciting day for Iowa Wesleyan University and the women’s basketball program,” said Derek Zander, vice president for athletics and advancement.  “Coach Williamson is one of the best small college coaches in the country and has a proven track record of success both in the classroom and on the court.  Williamson’s return to Iowa Wesleyan, coupled with our return to the NAIA, will bring the energy and excitement back to our historic women’s basketball program.”

In his time in Oskaloosa, a program he led for the past four years, Williamson accrued an 88-28 record.

He was 66-20 in conference play.

A two-time Heart of America Conference Coach of the Year, Williamson headed 13 all-Heart performers, one Heart Player of the Year, and three NAIA All-Americans.

Academically, he had seven Heart Scholar-Athletes and five NAIA Scholar-Athlete under his tutelage.

He also led the Statesmen to their first regular season title since 1988 and orchestrated their first Heart of America Conference Tournament title in program history.

William Penn finished 10-9 this year and 10-7 in conference play.

It is unclear when Williamson’s hire will be made effective.

Sports, Saturday, March 20th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

College Basketball: Hawkeyes Ready for NCAA Tournament Opener:

The eight ranked Iowa Hawkeyes take the two seed in the West Region into today’s NCAA Tournament opener against Grand Canyon.

A matchup to watch is Iowa All-American center Luka Garza against Grand Canyon seven-footer Asbjorn Midtgard.

The Denmark native is averaging 14 points and 10 boards per game for the Lopes, who were winners of the WAC this year under head coach Bryce Drew.

This will be Iowa’s first tournament game since their overtime loss to Tennessee two years ago that prevented them from reaching the Sweet-16.

Tipoff today is set for 5:25 p.m.

You can listen on FM 105.5 beginning at 4:30 p.m.

College Basketball: Drake to Scrap with USC:

After earning their first win in the NCAA Tournament in over 50 years, the Drake men’s basketball team will be back in action today when they take on the Trojans of USC.

Drake secured a 53-52 “First Four” win to advance to today’s second day of first round play.

USC enters play with a record of 22-7.

The Trojans finished second in the PAC-12, with a record of 15-5.

Tip is set for 3:30 p.m. today.

College Baseball: Iowa Wesleyan at Greenville Today:

The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team will play will a road doubleheader today, when they take on the Greenville Panthers in Edwardsville, Illinois.

The Tigers, coached by former Mount Pleasant standout Blake Beaber, will play game one at 12:00 p.m. with game two to follow shortly thereafter.

Game one will be a seven inning contest, while game two will be a nine inning affair.

You can stream the matchup on iwtigers.com.

College Softball: Wesleyan Debuts at Graceland:

For the first time in over a year, Mike Hampton’s Iowa Wesleyan softball team will take the diamond today in a nonconference matchup with Graceland, in Lamoni.

The Tigers, who are playing their 50th Season at Iowa Wesleyan, are led by All-Conference hurler and former New London star Morgan Christner.

Christner was most recently named to the SLIAC All-Decade Team for her exploits in two seasons in purple and white.

Game one will begin at 1:00 p.m., with game two to follow.

Streaming of the tilt can be found on iwtigers.com.

 

 

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa State Tabs Otzelberger as Next Head Men’s Basketball Coach

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Ames — Iowa State Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard has officially announced that T.J. Otzelberger will be the next head coach of the Iowa State men’s basketball team.

This will be Otzelberger’s third stint in Ames, but his first as head coach. Previously, he was lead recruiter and bench coach for Greg McDermott, Fred Hoiberg and Steve Prohm.

The last three Cyclone teams Otzelberger worked with registered a 69-35 (.663) overall record with NCAA Tournament appearances every season.

Since his last stint at Iowa State, Otzelberger spent time leading South Dakota State to 70 wins over three years including three postseason appearances.

Most recently, Otzelberger was at UNLV where he helped re-energize a program that had not been to the NCAA Tournament since 2013.

The 43-year-old native of Milwaukee, Otzelberger was a two-year captain at UW-Whitewater.

The Cyclones finished this year 2-22.

College Wrestling: Iowa Leads after Day One of NCAA’s

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

St. Louis — The Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team is in first place in the team standings with 33.5 points after Day One of the NCAA Division I wrestling championships.

The Hawkeyes have eight quarterfinalists:

  • Spencer Lee
  • Austin DeSanto
  • Jaydin Eierman
  • Max Murin
  • Alex Marinelli
  • Michael Kemerer
  • Jacob Warner
  • Tony Cassioppi

Iowa State has two quarterfinalists in David Carr and Gannon Gremmel, while UNI is headlined by Brody Teske and Parker Keckeisen in the round of eight.

Penn State is in second in the team race, while Missouri is third.

Action continues at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis today.

 

Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Alum Magnani Set to Take Over at Van Buren

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Keosauqua — For the first time in over 50 years, the Van Buren County boys’ basketball team will be coached by someone other than Fred Parsons.

Parsons, who has been the lead man in Keosauqua since the 1962-63 school year, officially announced his retirement before the Van Buren County School Board.

Taking over will be former Mount Pleasant student athlete Trey Magnani.

Magnani will look to fill the gaping shoes left by Parsons, who who is second in all-time wins with 742, trailing only Bob Hilmer of North Linn, who retired in May of 2020.

Magnani is currently a teacher in the Van Buren County School District and was the middle school basketball coach for the previous two seasons.

Trey’s father Alan was the long-time head coach of the Iowa Wesleyan men’s basketball team also serving as an assistant on Caleb Akey’s staff last year at Mount Pleasant High School.

Van Buren County finished last year winless, the first time in school history.