College Softball: Tigers Swept by Cottey

Nevada (Mo.) — The Iowa Wesleyan softball team dropped a double dip with Cottey College on Saturday, losing 9-0 and 9-1.

The Comets led 5-0 after one and 7-0 after three, in the game one win shutout win.

Alexis Davis had a double for the Tigers. Ariana Wolfard was the losing pitcher, allowing seven runs on seven hits.

In game two, Cottey jumped out to a 7-0 lead through two innings.

Wesleyan scratched their lone run across in the 5th on an Adrianna Jarrett RBI single.

Haiden Molter was the losing pitcher for the Tigers. Jordan Morthland also threw 2.1 innings allowing two runs on five hits.

Wesleyan is now 3-15, they’ll play at William Penn Wednesday, with first pitch set for 4:00 p.m.

Men’s College Golf: Wesleyan Opens up Spring Season 

Galesburg (Ill.) — The Iowa Wesleyan men’s golf team opened their spring season at the Jim Wetherbee Invite in Galesburg on Saturday.

Brevin Wilson led the Tigers with a day two 77. Trace White improved 11 strokes from Friday to Saturday, finishing with an 82 on the second leg of the tournament.

Kenny Tucker, Bailey Shellady and Colton Sherwood rounded out Wesleyan’s top-five scorers.

Wesleyan will be back in action this afternoon against Waldorf University, with the Purple Cup on the line.

Today’s tee time is set for 1:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Final Four Set

KILJ — The Final Four is set and for the first time in the history of the programs, Duke will meet North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.

The two teams will play one side of the Final Four, after Villanova meets up with Kansas.

This year’s Final Four is being played in New Orleans.

The National Championship will be Monday, April 4th with tip time to be determined later.

Sports, March 28th

Prep Track: Mount Pleasant Boys’ 7th at Washington

The Mount Pleasant boys’ track team finished in 7th place at Friday’s Steve Roth Relays at Washington High School.

Iowa City High won the Class A team title while Mediapolis took the Class B trophy.

Columbus earned the crown in Class C.

Will Davidson was the Panthers’ lone winner. Davidson jumped 20 feet, 6.5 inches in the long jump to snag a victory for the Panthers, who finished with 30 team points.

Mediapolis’ claimed victory in the sprint medley, Soloman Zaugg won the two-mile, while the 4×400 quartet of Kadin Salek, Levi Arnold, Logan Rosas and Anthony Isley cruised to a win.

Danville earned wins in the C division sprint medley, 4×400 and individually form Ty Carr and AJ Bonnesen in the 800m and two-mile respectively.

Winfield-Mount Union finished in third in Class C.

The Wolves received wins from Cam Buffington in the long jump, Nick row in the discus and three relay teams.

WACO’s Braden Spain won the high jump and the 400m dash while Jonah Clark, who was the state runner-up at the state wrestling tournament, picked up a win in the shot put.

Several area teams will be back in action tonight at West Burlington High School.

Events will get underway at 4:30 p.m. and area schools competing include Central Lee, Danville, Mediapolis, Mount Pleasant, New London and Winfield-Mount Union.

College Baseball: Iowa Wesleyan Splits Saturday with College of the Ozarks

The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team split a pair of games Saturday with College of the Ozarks.

Wesleyan won game one 10-6, while falling in game two 5-4.

In game one, the Tigers scored four runs in the 1st, then added two in the 2nd and three more in the 4th.

Former Mount Pleasant standout Corbin Broeker scored three runs, had a hit and walked once in the win.

Freshman Javier Rivera earned the win.

The righty from Puerto Rico tossed four innings of one-run ball, striking out seven, working around four walks.

Joe Morrison picked up a three-inning save, allowing a hit and striking out three.

In game two, a late rally by Wesleyan fell short. Wesleyan scratched three runs home in the 6th to bring the deficit to one, but could not get any closer in the 5-4 loss.

Froymer Ortega had two hits in the losing effort.

Luis Ayesa suffered the loss for Wesleyan.

The Tigers, now 10-22, will take on Graceland tomorrow afternoon. The first game is set to start at 2:00 p.m. with game two to follow.

College Softball: Tigers Swept by Cottey

The Iowa Wesleyan softball team dropped a double dip with Cottey College on Saturday, losing 9-0 and 9-1.

The Comets led 5-0 after one and 7-0 after three, in the game one win shutout win.

Alexis Davis had a double for the Tigers. Ariana Wolfard was the losing pitcher, allowing seven runs on seven hits.

In game two, Cottey jumped out to a 7-0 lead through two innings.

Wesleyan scratched their lone run across in the 5th on an Adrianna Jarrett RBI single.

Haiden Molter was the losing pitcher for the Tigers. Jordan Morthland also threw 2.1 innings allowing two runs on five hits.

Wesleyan is now 3-15, they’ll play at William Penn Wednesday, with first pitch set for 4:00 p.m.

Men’s College Golf: Wesleyan Opens up Spring Season 

The Iowa Wesleyan men’s golf team opened their spring season at the Jim Wetherbee Invite in Galesburg on Saturday.

Brevin Wilson led the Tigers with a day two 77. Trace White improved 11 strokes from Friday to Saturday, finishing with an 82 on the second leg of the tournament.

Kenny Tucker, Bailey Shellady and Colton Sherwood rounded out Wesleyan’s top-five scorers.

Wesleyan will be back in action this afternoon against Waldorf University, with the Purple Cup on the line.

Today’s tee time is set for 1:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Final Four Set

The Final Four is set and for the first time in the history of the programs, Duke will meet North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.

The two teams will play one side of the Final Four, after Villanova meets up with Kentucky.

This year’s Final Four is being played in New Orleans.

The National Championship will be Monday, April 4th with tip time to be determined later.

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Tom Pounds
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Sara Schurr
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Richard Sheckler
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Darlene Gray
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Gary & Sharalyn Johnson
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Chad Doak
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Christine Lease
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Kristeena Oliver
03/31/22
Gary Hackett
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Jeffery Hood
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Eric Peterson
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Avrey Boyer
04/01/22
Deb Hartman
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Russ Benischek
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Greg & Carol Graber - 50th anniversary
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Whit Mabeus
04/03/22
Kaley White

College Softball: Ottawa Defeats Tigers in Twinbill

Mount Pleasant — The Iowa Wesleyan softball was blanked twice by No. 22 Ottawa yesterday.

The Braves took game one 6-0 and then won game two 8-0.

In game one, the Tigers fell behind as the Braves were able to put up six runs in the first five innings of the game.

The Tigers tried to get something going in the top of the sixth Tegan Burbridge and Karoline Stratton getting back-to-back hits. However, the Braves held off the Tigers to secure the 6-0 win.

Ivy Geerdes, Burbridge, and Stratton were able to record hits for the Tigers.

In the second game, the Tigers gave it their best to compete with the nationally ranked Braves, but Ottawa proved to earn their national ranking as the Tigers fell 8-0 in the game.

The Tigers will return to action today as they take on Cottey College in Nevada, Missouri for a doubleheader.

The first game is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. with the second game to follow.

College Baseball: Wesleyan Splits with Bobcats

Mount Pleasant — The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team split with the College of the Ozarks yesterday.

The Tigers took game one 5-2, while losing game two 9-4.

Cauy Massner was the winning pitcher for the Tigers, hurling a complete game allowing just five hits while striking out seven.

Riley Rankin was 3-for-3 at the plate with a double and two singles, as well as two runs batted in.

Carlos Vicente also added an RBI for the Wesleyan offense.

In game two, Wesleyan saw the Bobcats strike for two runs in the 6th and seven in the 7th to overcome a 4-0 deficit for the 9-4 win.

Jackson Van Roekel worked six sold frames allowing just one earned before the bullpen gave way.

Former Mount Pleasant standout Corbin Broeker had a hit, RBI and a run scored.

Wesleyan is now 9-22.

The Tigers will take on College of the Ozarks again today in a doubleheader at the Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

The first game is set to start at 12:00 p.m.

 

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa State Ousted by Canes

Chicago — Kameron McGusty scored 27 points and Miami advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time, using its swarming defense to beat Iowa State 70-56 in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night.

Jordan Miller added 16 points on 6-of-6 shooting as No. 10 seed Miami was the winner in a matchup of two of the tourney’s most suffocating defenses. The 11th-seeded Cyclones shot 32% from the field in the second half and finished with 18 turnovers.

Iowa State (22-13) rode its hard-nosed defense into the Midwest Region semifinals after it had just two wins last season. It forced 14 turnovers after Miami turned it over seven times in the first two rounds, but the Hurricanes shot 46% from the field. The Cyclones allowed 33.3% shooting over their first two tourney games.

Gabe Kalscheur scored 13 points for Iowa State, and freshman Tyrese Hunter had 13 points and seven assists. Izaiah Brockington finished with 11 points and seven rebounds.

Iowa State ends their magical season 22-13.