Women’s College Golf: Kirchner Wins, Wesleyan Places Second at Carl Sandburg Invite

Galesburg (Ill.) — Karli Kirchner took home medalist honors as the Iowa Wesleyan women’s golf team placed second at this weekend’s Carl Sandburg Invite in Galesburg.

Kirchner, who hails from Montrose, shot an 81 on the second day of the tournament to earn the win — carding a 164 over two days.

Aubrey Duncan, a freshman from Columbus Junction, placed in a tie for second overall with a 168.

Her day two 80 put her in contention for the top of the leaderboard.

The Tigers will be back in action tomorrow when they travel to Galena, Illinois for the Clarke Spring Invite.

Tee time will be 10:00 a.m.

Prep Track: Mount Pleasant Runs Well at Home Co-Ed

The Mount Pleasant track team ran well at their home coed relays event on Friday at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

Kenna Lamm showed out well in the hurdles, winning the event in 17.56 while Iowa State recruit Jadan Brumbaugh continued her red-hot start to the season with yet another shot put gold with a heave of 45 feet, 3.5 inches.

Allie Westercamp, Jenna Gilmore, Thanh Phung and Lamm won the shuttle hurdle relay, clocking in a time of 1:13.25.

The Panther boys’ performed well, with Bryce Wilson — a state place winner last year — winning the 110m hurdles with a time of 15.58. He and teammate Will Davidson will be neck and neck all year. Davidson finished in second in 15.68.

Davidson claimed another victory in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 6.25 inches. Davidson also helped guide the shuttle hurdle relay team to a win in 1:04.09.

He was joined on that quartet with Morgan Van Nyhuis, Avin Truong and Bryce Wilson.

Mediapolis won the 4×400 Friday, as well.

The Bulldogs ran 3:32 even and the team comprised of Kadin Salek, Logan Rosas, Anthony Isley and Levi Arnold.

Girls’ Tennis: Mount Pleasant Beaten by Davis County

The Mount Pleasant girls’ tennis team fell in their spring opener Friday, dropping and 7-2 decision to Davis County.

Savana Walls beat Maddie Warning in No. 1 singles 8-5, but the Mustangs swept Mount Pleasant in each of the remaining singles bouts.

Walls and Melanie Olivas won No. 1 doubled 8-4.

That duo dispatched Davis County’s Jenna Marlow and Jada Will 8-4.

Boys’ Tennis: Panthers Sweep Davis County

Owen Van Sickel started the day with an 8-0 win in No. 1 singles over Dean Bragg as Mount Pleasant swept Davis County 9-0 in their opener on Friday.

Phoenix Watson followed up Van Sickel’s win with an 8-2 win over Jaxson lee while Jake Ensminger made short work of Syrus Benge, 8-1, in No. 3 singles.

In doubles play, Van Sickel teamed up with Elliot Cook for an easy 8-3 win, while Ensminger paired with Tim Cam for an 8-3 winner.

Both the Panther boys’ and girls’ tennis teams are back in action tonight for a home-and-home with Keokuk.

Both matches will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the girls’ in Keokuk and the boys’ playing at East Lake Park.

College Wrestling: Wesleyan Names Kadel Head Coach

Jake Kadel has officially been named the head coach of the Iowa Wesleyan wrestling program, the institution has announced.

Kadel, a New London, Iowa native, led the Iowa Wesleyan women to a 13th place finish at the NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Invitational earlier this year.

Under his watch, the Tigers also earned their first individual national champion in Adaugo Nwachukwu — who won the 136-pound national title.

Kadel spent last year as an assistant coach, subsequently earning the interim tag following the departure of Shawn Contos.

Before Iowa Wesleyan, Kadel spent one year as an assistant at St. John’s Jesuit High School and Academy in Toledo, Ohio.

Prior to that, he was a wrestling instructor for the Hard Drive Performance Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Women’s College Golf: Kirchner Wins, Wesleyan Places Second at Carl Sandburg Invite

Karli Kirchner took home medalist honors as the Iowa Wesleyan women’s golf team placed second at this weekend’s Carl Sandburg Invite in Galesburg.

Kirchner, who hails from Montrose, shot an 81 on the second day of the tournament to earn the win — carding a 164 over two days.

Aubrey Duncan, a freshman from Columbus Junction, placed in a tie for second overall with a 168.

Her day two 80 put her in contention for the top of the leaderboard.

The Tigers will be back in action tomorrow when they travel to Galena, Illinois for the Clarke Spring Invite.

Tee time will be 10:00 a.m.

College Football: Ferentz Adjusting to New Role as QB Coach

Iowa City — Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz says his job is to make the Iowa offense better and criticism comes with the territory.

The Hawkeyes ranked next to last in the Big Ten in total offense last season despite a 10-4 record and a West division title.

Ferentz says he is trying to get redshirt freshman Joe Labas up to speed this spring so he is able to compete against Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla.

He says no decision will be made on a starting quarterback until preseason practice.

Ferentz was named the quarterbacks coach after Ken O’Keefe retired and says his new role is to help them do their job better.

Typically, the Hawkeyes do not host a spring game but hold a fan event in its place. No announcement on that has been made at this time.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa’s Toussaint Leaving the Program

Iowa City — Iowa junior point guard Joe Toussaint has notified head coach Fran McCaffery of his intentions to transfer from the Hawkeye basketball program.

Toussaint led the team in assists (3.2) and steals (1.4) per game (3.2) and averaged 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 36 games this past season.

In three seasons with the Hawkeyes, Toussaint played in 98 games, including 41 starts, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per contest.

Also joining him with a new home will be London big man Josh Ogundele.

Ogundele announced his transfer last night.

He appeared in 19 games this year and averaged 1.5 points per game.

Men’s College Basketball: Bohannon to Participate in College Three Point Contest

New Orleans — The University of Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon has been selected to the Men’s 3-Point Championship roster for the 33rd annual College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships at Xavier University of Louisiana’s Convocation Center in New Orleans tonight.

Bohannon helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten Tournament Championship and 26 wins — the second highest single-season total in school history — as a sixth-year senior in 2021-22.

The native of Marion, Iowa, played in all 36 games ranking second on the team in points per game at 11 per night.

Bohannon is the sixth Hawkeye to be invited to the event and first since Peter Jok in 2017.

Men’s College Basketball: Updated Bracket Challenge Leaders

Mount Pleasant — The KILJ Bracket Challenged powered by Press Box Grille and Bar and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design is coming down to the wire.

In first place is “ENosbisch 1″ who accurately predicted three of the four Final Four teams.

That entry has Duke winning the National Title over Kansas.

Jen Campbell remains the top contender.

Campbell would win the Bracket Challenge if Villanova would win the National Championship and Duke lose to North Carolina.

The Final Four will be played in New Orleans on April 2nd.

College Football: Ferentz Adjusting to New Role as QB Coach

Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz says his job is to make the Iowa offense better and criticism comes with the territory.

The Hawkeyes ranked next to last in the Big Ten in total offense last season despite a 10-4 record and a West division title.

Ferentz says he is trying to get redshirt freshman Joe Labas up to speed this spring so he is able to compete against Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla.

He says no decision will be made on a starting quarterback until preseason practice.

Ferentz was named the quarterbacks coach after Ken O’Keefe retired and says his new role is to help them do their job better.

Typically, the Hawkeyes do not host a spring game but hold a fan event in its place. No announcement on that has been made at this time.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa’s Toussaint Leaving the Program

Iowa junior point guard Joe Toussaint has notified head coach Fran McCaffery of his intentions to transfer from the Hawkeye basketball program.

Toussaint led the team in assists (3.2) and steals (1.4) per game (3.2) and averaged 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 36 games this past season.

In three seasons with the Hawkeyes, Toussaint played in 98 games, including 41 starts, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per contest.

Also joining him with a new home will be London big man Josh Ogundele.

Ogundele announced his transfer last night.

He appeared in 19 games this year and averaged 1.5 points per game.

Men’s College Basketball: Bohannon to Participate in College Three Point Contest

The University of Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon has been selected to the Men’s 3-Point Championship roster for the 33rd annual College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships at Xavier University of Louisiana’s Convocation Center in New Orleans tonight.

Bohannon helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten Tournament Championship and 26 wins — the second highest single-season total in school history — as a sixth-year senior in 2021-22.

The native of Marion, Iowa, played in all 36 games ranking second on the team in points per game at 11 per night.

Bohannon is the sixth Hawkeye to be invited to the event and first since Peter Jok in 2017.

Men’s College Basketball: Updated Bracket Challenge Leaders

The KILJ Bracket Challenged powered by Press Box Grille and Bar and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design is coming down to the wire.

In first place is “ENosbisch 1″ who accurately predicted three of the four Final Four teams.

That entry has Duke winning the National Title over Kansas.

Jen Campbell remains the top contender.

Campbell would win the Bracket Challenge if Villanova would win the National Championship and Duke lose to North Carolina.

The Final Four will be played in New Orleans on April 2nd.

 

Prep Track: Brumbaugh Lifts Panthers Past WB-ND at Falcon Relays

West Burlington — Jadan Brumbaugh broke her own school record with a toss of 46 feet, 1 inch as the Mount Pleasant girls’ track team took home first place at yesterday’s girls’ Falcon Relays, hosted by West Burlington-Notre Dame.

The Panthers finished with 154 team points, nine better than that of the Nikes.

Fairfield finished in third with Washington and Central Lee rounding out the top-five.

Brumbaugh continued shattering record after record, as the Iowa State recruit finished well over 11 feet better than second place Elise Oleson.

Senior Abby Blint won the 800m and 3,000m run while Kylee Coleman finished as a runner up in the discus, with a heave of 103 feet, 7 inches.

Kenna Lamm ended third in  both the 100m and 400m hurdles, as well.

Danville finished as runners-up in the Class B division, with Mediapolis, WACO and Winfield-Mount Union rounding out the top-five.

Pekin was first.

Danville senior Allison Down was a top finisher for Bears. Down won the 100m hurdles in 18.11 while state qualifier Kenna Furnald won the long jump with a launch of 16 feet, 5 inches.

Mediapolis sophomore Haley Steffener won two sprints. Steffener clocked in at 14.16 in the 100m while claiming gold in 1:06.04 in the 400m.

WACO’s Zoey Dennler earned first in the grueling 400m hurdles. She edged Danville’s Alexis Dietsch running 1:16.51.