Men’s College Soccer: Wesleyan Ties Blue Jays in Double OT

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Mediapolis — Francisco Javier Saldana scored in the 17th minute of the first half, but Wesleyan’s attack was silenced after that, as the Tigers and Westminster played to a 1-1 draw last night at Mediapolis High School.

Saldana had a chance to win the game in the late stages on a penalty kick, but the junior missed and the game subsequently went to overtime where neither team could find their offensive footing.

The Blue Jays outshot Wesleyan 14-9.

Vicent Sanchis recorded eight saves in net for the Tigers, also saving a penalty kick shot attempt.

Now 2-0-1 ,the Tigers will be off until next Tuesday when they welcome in Webster for a matinee affair set for 1:00 p.m.

The full recap can be found here.

 

Women’s College Soccer: Wesleyan Falls to Westminster

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Mediapolis — The Iowa Wesleyan women’s soccer team mustered just two shots as the Tigers fell to Westminster last night 2-0 in a SLIAC matchup.

The Blue Jays recorded 28 shots, including 19 on goal, as they evened their ledger at 1-1.

Freshman goalkeeper Kylie Mulhern was outstanding in net for the Tigers recording a match-high 16 saves.

The Wesleyan women fell to 2-2 overall and 1-2 in conference play.

They’ll be off until next Tuesday now, when they take on the Gorloks of Webster University for an early 11:00 a.m. start.

That match will be played at Mediapolis High School.

The full recap from yesterday can be found here.

Sports, Wednesday, March 17th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Women’s College Soccer: Wesleyan Falls to Westminster:

The Iowa Wesleyan women’s soccer team mustered just two shots as the Tigers fell to Westminster last night 2-0 in a SLIAC matchup.

The Blue Jays recorded 28 shots, including 19 on goal, as they evened their ledger at 1-1.

Freshman goalkeeper Kylie Mulhern was outstanding in net for the Tigers recording a match-high 16 saves.

The Wesleyan women fell to 2-2 overall and 1-2 in conference play.

They’ll be off until next Tuesday now, when they take on the Gorloks of Webster University for an early 11:00 a.m. start.

That match will be played at Mediapolis High School.

Men’s College Soccer: Wesleyan Ties Blue Jays in Double OT:

Francisco Javier Saldana scored in the 17th minute of the first half, but Wesleyan’s attack was silenced after that, as the Tigers and Westminster played to a 1-1 draw last night at Mediapolis High School.

Saldana had a chance to win the game in the late stages on a penalty kick, but the junior missed and the game subsequently went to overtime where neither team could find their offensive footing.

The Blue Jays outshot Wesleyan 14-9.

Vicent Sanchis recorded eight saves in net for the Tigers, also saving a penalty kick shot attempt.

Now 2-0-1 ,the Tigers will be off until next Tuesday when they welcome in Webster for a matinee affair set for 1:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Garza Becomes Two-Time AP First-Team All-American:

Iowa senior Luka Garza has become the first University of Iowa men’s basketball player to be voted first-team All-America by the Associated Press in consecutive seasons.

Garza received every vote, becoming the only unanimous selection by the 63-person media voting panel.

Joining Garza on the first team are Ayo Dosunmu of Illinois, Gonzaga’s Corey Kispert, Jared Butler of Baylor, and Oklahoma State’s Cade Cunningham.

Garza has led the eighth-ranked Hawkeyes to 21 victories this season, including wins in eight of their last 10 contests.

The D.C. native leads the nation in total points and 30-point games.

The two-time Big Ten Player of the Year averaged 21.9 points per game during the 20-game conference schedule, becoming just the third player since 1990 to lead the Big Ten in scoring in consecutive seasons.

No. 2 seed Iowa (21-8) will open NCAA Tournament play on Saturday against 15th-seeded Grand Canyon (17-6).

Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 5:25 p.m. in Indianapolis.

Men’s College Basketball: Pollard Speaks on Prohm Firing:

Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard released a video statement on the firing of Cyclone basketball coach Steve Prohm.

Pollard fired Prohm Monday night after his sixth season at the helm in which Iowa State finished 2-22 overall and 0-18 in the Big 12.

Prohm led Iowa State to a pair of Big 12 Tournament titles and three trips to the NCAA Tournament. But the program slipped in recent years, posting three losing seasons in the last four years. Pollard says he met with Prohm several times over the past few weeks to discuss the future.

Overnight rumors have tabbed UNLV head coach T.J. Otzelberger has the favorite to replace Prohm.

Jared Stansbury of Cyclone Fanatic will join Beyond the Game Thursday night to discuss the move.

Men’s College Basketball: McCaffery Earns Four-Year Extension

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Iowa City — University of Iowa head men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery has signed a four-year extension to his current contract. The agreement was announced today by Director of Athletics Gary Barta.

McCaffery is now signed through the 2027-28 competitive season.

McCaffery has guided the nationally-ranked Hawkeyes to a 21-8 regular season record and a third-place finish in the Big Ten with a 14-6 league mark in 2020-21.

Second-seeded Iowa (21-8) will begin NCAA Tournament play on Saturday against No. 15 seed Grand Canyon (17-6).

Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 5:25 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa State, Prohm Part

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Ames — Iowa State and men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm have agreed to part ways.

Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard met Prohm in person Monday night.

Prohm compiled a 97-95 record in six seasons with the Cyclones, but his 2020-21 club was 2-22 overall.

Prohm led Iowa State to three NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament berths and two Big 12 Tournament Championships in his tenure.

Pollard, who is serving on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee, will begin the search for a replacement immediately.

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa, Iowa State Headed to NCAA Tournament

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

KILJ — Both Iowa and Iowa State’s women’s basketball teams are going dancing.

The Hawkeyes, led by Des Moines native and freshman Caitlin Clark are the No. 5 seed in the Mercado Region and will link up with Central Michigan this Sunday at 11:00 a.m.

Iowa State is the No. 7 seed in the River Walk Region.

The Cyclones will lock horns with tenth-seeded Michigan State next Monday at 5:00 p.m.

Stanford, South Carolina, North Carolina State and UCONN comprise the No. 1 seeds.

Prep Basketball: New London’s Porter Named Second Team All-State

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

(Photo Courtesy: John Lovretta // thehawkye.com)

New London — New London sophomore guard Blaise Porter had another terrific campaign and his play is being recognized now at the state level.

Yesterday Porter was named Second Team All-State by the Iowa Print Sports Writer’s Association.

Porter was one of just three underclassmen honored in Class 1A.

The electric 6’1′ guard guided New London to a 19 win season, falling one win short of an appearance in the 1A State Tournament.

Porter led the Tigers, averaging 22.4 points, five assists and four rebounds per game, while connecting on 53% of his field goals.

He shot 41% from three point territory.

Porter earned his first Division I scholarship offer last year, picking up an offer from Bryant University.

Prep Track: Mount Pleasant to Host Scrimmage Today

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

For the first time in over two years, Mapleleaf Athletic Complex will host a track and field competition.

The Mount Pleasant boys’ and girls’ track and field will host a scrimmage this afternoon, welcoming in Burlington, West Burlington and Washington.

After a long layoff without competition a year ago, the state is allowing schools to scrimmage, which the Panthers will take full advantage of this year.

Events will get underway at 4:00 p.m. today at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

It is unclear if the scrimmage is open to the public.