Girls’ Basketball: No. 7 Notre Dame Rolls Past New London, Other Prep Finals

No. 7 Notre Dame 78, New London 45

Notre Dame vaulted out to a 40-11 lead after one quarter and put it in cruise control the rest of the way for a 78-45 win over New London last night.

Quincy University recruit Megan Harrell had 18 points to lead Notre Dame while Gabby Deery chipped in with 12.

New London came back to outscore Notre Dame 24-20 in the second half behind 19 points from Emma Nye.

Natalie Burden added nine.

New London is 0-13.

Notre Dame stayed unblemished at 9-0.

Winfield-Mount Union 60, Columbus 31 

Bradie Buffington led a quartet of Lady Wolves in double figures with 17 points as Winfield-Mount Union got by Columbus 60-31 last night.

Jobey Malone, Keely Malone and Keetyn Townsley all joined Buffington in double digits.

Lily Coil paced the Wildcats with 14.

The Lady Wolves stayed hot, they’re now 10-2.

Columbus slumped to 2-9.

Central Lee 43, WACO 34 

Alivia Myhre scorched WACO for 18 points as Central Lee continued playing strong basketball with a 43-34 win over the Warriors last night.

Ellah Kissell was the high-point player for WACO with 12 while Grace Coble chipped in with nine.

Central Lee is now 6-3 — they’ll get a tilt with Cardinal Friday night.

WACO will host Notre Dame.

The Warriors are 5-5.

Other prep finals:

  • Wapello 48, Holy Trinity 45
  • Lone Tree 52, Hillcrest Academy 40
  • Mediapolis 53, Louisa-Muscatine 33
  • Danville 55, Cardinal 39
  • West Burlington 58, Van Buren County 33

College Basketball: Wesleyan Holds Off LCU’s Second Half Surge

Mount Pleasant — Lincoln Christian outscored Iowa Wesleyan 37-30 in the second half and trimmed a 17-point Wesleyan lead to just two, but the Tigers sunk some clutch free to earn a gutsy 79-72 win over the Red Lions yesterday afternoon.

Dylan Hurley paced the Tigers with 15 points while former New London prep Alex Dentlinger chipped in with 13.

Greenville transfer Marvin Bateman ended with 11 points and hit the the dagger three, giving Wesleyan a nine point lead with just over 3:00 to play in the game.

Josh Donaldson had a game-high 27 points, including a number of highlight real jams to pace the Red Lions.

Wesleyan is now 6-11 on the season.

Alex Huisman’s bunch will next be in action Friday, January 7th at the Crowley Ridge Classic where the Tigers will take on Northern New Mexico College.

College Volleyball: Iowa Names Jim Barnes Head Volleyball Coach

Iowa City — The University of Iowa Athletics Department has announced the hiring of Jim Barnes as the new head coach of the Hawkeye volleyball program.

Barnes is the 11th head coach of the program.

Barnes arrives in Iowa City after spending six seasons (2016-21) at the helm of the Tulane volleyball program.

Before Tulane, Barnes spent 11 seasons as the head coach at Baylor (2004-15), where he became the program’s all-time win leader with 181 victories.

Iowa ended their fall season with a record of 6-24.

Sports, Wednesday, January 5th

Prep Basketball: New London Cruises, Other Prep Finals:

New London 69, Notre Dame 48 

Kade Benjamin had 18 points, while Blaise Porter and Devon Swanson each added 14 as New London rolled to a 69-48 Super Conference South Division win over Notre Dame last night.

Despite playing a three overtime classic the night before against Mount Pleasant, the Tigers jumped on the gas pedal early, staking themselves out to a 21-9 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Notre Dame slashed the lead to seven at the break but New London went on a 25-10 third quarter run to salt the game away.

Jackson Brent led Notre Dame with 11 points with Matt Booten adding nine.

New London improved to 8-0 with the victory.

Notre Dame is now 4-5.

WACO 69, Central Lee 28

WACO raced to an early lead and never looked back as the Warriors started the New Year with a 69-28 win over Central Lee last night.

The Warriors went on a 47-13 run in the second half to effectively end the game.

WACO is now 7-2 while Central Lee dropped to 0-8.

Winfield-Mount Union 64, Columbus 11 

Abram Edwards poured in 20 points and seven rebounds while Cam Buffington finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds as Winfield-Mount Union beat Columbus 64-11.

The Wolves went on a 28-1 second quarter run to remove all doubt.

Winfield-Mount Union moved to 7-1.

Columbus is 3-5.

Other prep finals:

  • Wapello 40, Holy Trinity 38
  • Hillcrest Academy 66, Lone Tree 44
  • Mediapolis 49, Louisa-Muscatine 13
  • Danville 46, Cardinal 37
  • West Burlington 81, Van Buren County 42

Girls’ Basketball: No. 7 Notre Dame Rolls Past New London, Other Prep Finals:

No. 7 Notre Dame 78, New London 45

Notre Dame vaulted out to a 40-11 lead after one quarter and put it in cruise control the rest of the way for a 78-45 win over New London last night.

Quincy University recruit Megan Harrell had 18 points to lead Notre Dame while Gabby Deery chipped in with 12.

New London came back to outscore Notre Dame 24-20 in the second half behind 19 points from Emma Nye.

Natalie Burden added nine.

New London is 0-13.

Notre Dame stayed unblemished at 9-0.

Winfield-Mount Union 60, Columbus 31 

Bradie Buffington led a quartet of Lady Wolves in double figures with 17 points as Winfield-Mount Union got by Columbus 60-31 last night.

Jobey Malone, Keely Malone and Keetyn Townsley all joined Buffington in double digits.

Lily Coil paced the Wildcats with 14.

The Lady Wolves stayed hot, they’re now 10-2.

Columbus slumped to 2-9.

Central Lee 43, WACO 34 

Alivia Myhre scorched WACO for 18 points as Central Lee continued playing strong basketball with a 43-34 win over the Warriors last night.

Ellah Kissell was the high-point player for WACO with 12 while Grace Coble chipped in with nine.

Central Lee is now 6-3 — they’ll get a tilt with Cardinal Friday night.

WACO will host Notre Dame.

The Warriors are 5-5.

Other prep finals:

  • Wapello 48, Holy Trinity 45
  • Lone Tree 52, Hillcrest Academy 40
  • Mediapolis 53, Louisa-Muscatine 33
  • Danville 55, Cardinal 39
  • West Burlington 58, Van Buren County 33

College Basketball: Wesleyan Holds Off LCU’s Second Half Surge:

Lincoln Christian outscored Iowa Wesleyan 37-30 in the second half and trimmed a 17-point Wesleyan lead to just two, but the Tigers sunk some clutch free to earn a gutsy 79-72 win over the Red Lions yesterday afternoon.

Dylan Hurley paced the Tigers with 15 points while former New London prep Alex Dentlinger chipped in with 13.

Greenville transfer Marvin Bateman ended with 11 points and hit the the dagger three, giving Wesleyan a nine point lead with just over 3:00 to play in the game.

Josh Donaldson had a game-high 27 points, including a number of highlight real jams to pace the Red Lions.

Wesleyan is now 6-11 on the season.

Alex Huisman’s bunch will next be in action Friday, January 7th at the Crowley Ridge Classic where the Tigers will take on Northern New Mexico College.

College Volleyball: Iowa Names Jim Barnes Head Volleyball Coach:

The University of Iowa Athletics Department has announced the hiring of Jim Barnes as the new head coach of the Hawkeye volleyball program.

Barnes is the 11th head coach of the program.

Barnes arrives in Iowa City after spending six seasons (2016-21) at the helm of the Tulane volleyball program.

Before Tulane, Barnes spent 11 seasons as the head coach at Baylor (2004-15), where he became the program’s all-time win leader with 181 victories.

Iowa ended their fall season with a record of 6-24.

 

Prep Basketball: New London Wins in 3OT; Panther Girls Dominate

New London 77, Mount Pleasant 74

Blaise Porter poured in 29 points as New London rallied for a 77-74 three overtime triumph over Mount Pleasant last night in a Henry County crossover.

Mount Pleasant, who lead 30-25 at recess, saw the 1A’s No. 11 ranked program rally back in the second half to tie the score at 63 through four quarters.

Kade Benjamin added 15 points for the Tigers, while Cam Kasel and Devon Swanson each finished with 12.

Dewon Trent led the Panthers with 27 points, while Payton Hagans chipped in with 17.

The loss was Mount Pleasant’s fourth in a row, they’re now 2-6.

New London improved to 10-0.

Mount Pleasant 55, New London 14 (Girls)

Mount Pleasant held New London to just 14 points for the game, rolling to a 55-14 win over the Tigers yesterday at Charles Lorber Gymnasium.

The Panthers led 24-2 at the end of the first quarter and never looked back.

Emma Nye led the Tigers with five points.

Mount Pleasant won their third straight, they’re now 4-6.

New London slumped to 0-12.

Prep Basketball: Tuesday Slate Packed

KILJ — Tonight will be a busy night in the Super Conference and Southeast Conference with prep basketball getting back in full swing.

Here’s a look at tonight’s schedule:

  • Columbus at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Van Buren County at West Burlington
  • New London at Notre Dame
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Mediapolis
  • Hillcrest Academy at Lone Tree
  • Cardinal at Danville
  • WACO at Central Lee
  • Washington at Albia

All Super Conference matchups are girl-boy doubleheaders and will begin at 6:00 p.m.

College Basketball: Wesleyan Men in Home Matinee

Mount Pleasant — The Iowa Wesleyan men will be back in action today when they host Lincoln Christian University in a home matinee.

The Tigers, who have lost three straight, will welcome in the Lions for a 3:00 p.m. tip in a game you can listen to on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

The Tigers are seeking their first win since December 11th when they took down Bellevue University.

Meanwhile, Lincoln Christian is 4-10.

The Lions picked up win number four on December 15th in 99-84 fashion against Welch College.

They’re led by Josh Donaldson, who is scoring 16.6 points per game.

Wesleyan is paced by Joey Brown’s 14.2 points per game.

Coverage on KILJ will begin at 2:45 p.m.

College Basketball: Murray Named B1G Ten Player of the Week

Iowa City — University of Iowa men’s basketball sophomore Keegan Murray has been named Big Ten Player of the Week, it was announced Monday by the Big Ten Conference Office.

This is the third weekly honor given to Murray.

Murray, who is tops in the country in points per game (23.7), has netted 25+ points seven times this season.

He scored 35 in last night’s 80-75 win over Maryland.

Iowa will be off until Thursday when they battle Wisconsin.

Tip is set for 8:00 p.m. on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.