College Wrestling: Iowa Advances 10 to NCAA Nationals

Lincoln (Ne.) — Ten Hawkeyes earned automatic berths to the NCAA Championships in Detroit on March 17-19 following this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament.

It marks the first time since 2010 Iowa earned 10 automatic berths to the national tournament.

The Big Ten Conference tournament is one of seven NCAA qualifying tournaments across the country.

The NCAA will announce the NCAA at-large qualifiers Tuesday. NCAA tournament brackets will be released Wednesday.

Among those qualifiers was Alex Marinelli who is now the eighth four-time conference champion in program history and the first since Mark Ironside in 1998.

Drake Ayala, a freshman from Fort Dodge, is just the fourth true freshman to earn a spot in the NCAA Championships.

He’s the first since 2020 and Abe Assad.

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa Claims Big Ten Championship

Iowa City — Iowa got 30 points and 10 boards from Monika Czinano has the Hawkeyes claimed the Big Ten Women’s basketball tournament championship with a 74-67 win over Indiana.

Caitlin Clark added 18 points and seven boards for the Hawks, while Kate Martin chipped in with 14 points, eight assists and four rebounds.

Iowa is now 23-7 on the year and earned an automatic qualification to the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.

Most bracket experts have Iowa pegged as a three-seed on Monday.

Men’s College Basketball: Drake Falls in MVC Champ

St. Louis — Loyola held off Drake, 64-58, to win the championship game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament yesterday.

Guard Roman Penn led Drake with 18 points, including 12 in the second half, while dishing out four assists. Freshman Tucker DeVries added 15 points, while setting a career high with five blocked shots. DeVries moved into No. 7 on the MVC freshman single season scoring list with 474 points

DeVries and Penn were selected to the MVC All-Tournament team.

The Bulldogs, who had a season-best seven-game winning streak snapped, slipped to 24-10 and will now await their postseason fate.

Sports, March 7th

Prep Basketball: State Basketball Opens Today

The IHSAA boys’ state basketball tournament begins today at Wells Fargo Arena with action kicking off in Class 1A.

The tournament will begin with Super Conference power and fifth-seed Danville hooking up with Lake Mills, who enters the tournament 24-1.

The Bulldogs cruised through the tournament rail with easy wins over West Bend-Mallard, West Hancock and Dunkerton after being tested by Graettinger-Terrill.

They’re paced by their outstanding senior tandem of Wyatt Helming and Bennett Berger

Helming scores 18.3 points per game, while Berger adds 14.4.

Both men shoot better than 33% from three and will be a tough cover for Danville’s wings.

They key to Danville has been the play of their senior forward Sawyer Nelson.

The big man is coming off a 20 point, 20 rebound effort in Danville’s three overtime substate final triumph over WACO.

Drake Johnson still leads the team with 13.5 points per game, while Caiden Gourley checks in just underneath that.

Today’s game will tip at 10:30 a.m. from Wells Fargo Arena.

Coverage will begin at 10:10 a.m. on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call.

Other action today will include:

  • Grand View Christian vs. Bellevue
  • North Linn vs. North Mahaska
  • Remsen St. Mary’s vs. West Harrison
  • Central Lyon vs. Read Oak (2A)
  • Pella Christian vs. Roland-Story (2A)

Girls’ Basketball: Garrigan Closes Season with Win

The girls’ basketball season came to a close on Saturday with three state finals being played.

Algona Garrigan, who defeated Notre Dame in the quarterfinals last week went on to win the 1A State Championship after a 52-49 win over Marcus-Meridan-Cleghorn-Remsen-Union.

Other state finals played Saturday:

  • Cedar Rapids Xavier 54, Bishop Heelan 40 (4A)
  • Dike-New Hartford 59, Central Lyon 52 (2A)
  • ELC 42, Ballard 30 (3A)
  • Johnston 51, Waterloo West (5A)

College Wrestling: Iowa Advances 10 to NCAA Nationals

Ten Hawkeyes earned automatic berths to the NCAA Championships in Detroit on March 17-19 following this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament.

It marks the first time since 2010 Iowa earned 10 automatic berths to the national tournament.

The Big Ten Conference tournament is one of seven NCAA qualifying tournaments across the country.

The NCAA will announce the NCAA at-large qualifiers Tuesday. NCAA tournament brackets will be released Wednesday.

Among those qualifiers was Alex Marinelli who is now the eighth four-time conference champion in program history and the first since Mark Ironside in 1998.

Drake Ayala, a freshman from Fort Dodge, is just the fourth true freshman to earn a spot in the NCAA Championships.

He’s the first since 2020 and Abe Assad.

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa Claims Big Ten Championship

Iowa got 30 points and 10 boards from Monika Czinano has the Hawkeyes claimed the Big Ten Women’s basketball tournament championship with a 74-67 win over Indiana.

Caitlin Clark added 18 points and seven boards for the Hawks, while Kate Martin chipped in with 14 points, eight assists and four rebounds.

Iowa is now 23-7 on the year and earned an automatic qualification to the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.

Most bracket experts have Iowa pegged as a three-seed on Monday.

Men’s College Basketball: Drake Falls in MVC Champ

Loyola held off Drake, 64-58, to win the championship game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament yesterday.

Guard Roman Penn led Drake with 18 points, including 12 in the second half, while dishing out four assists. Freshman Tucker DeVries added 15 points, while setting a career high with five blocked shots. DeVries moved into No. 7 on the MVC freshman single season scoring list with 474 points

DeVries and Penn were selected to the MVC All-Tournament team.

The Bulldogs, who had a season-best seven-game winning streak snapped, slipped to 24-10 and will now await their postseason fate.

Richard “Dick” Wick

Richard “Dick” Wick, 89, of New London, died Saturday, March 5, 2022 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, West Burlington.

Arrangements are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.

Weekend Jazz Band and Show Choir Results Update

Mount Pleasant Middle and High School jazz bands and show choirs won their share of awards Saturday. At the District Jazz Festival hosted by Clear Creek-Amana, the high school’s Jazz 2 directed by Laura Westfall placed third in their category and Jazz 1 directed by Jim DePriest placed second, with guitarist Drake Landau named best soloist in 3A. That second place finish by Jazz 1 automatically qualifies them to participate in the Iowa Jazz Championships April 5 in Ames.

The Middle School show choir Chain Reaction, directed by Colin DePriest, placed second in the middle school division at the Fort Madison Invitational. Southeast Polk Middle School placed first, followed by Mount Pleasant, Central Lee, Keokuk and Evans Junior High of Ottumwa.

Mount Pleasant High School’s InMotion, directed by Marlene DePriest, placed first in 3A and received a caption award for Best Costumes during the daytime round. They then qualified for the finals, placing as Third Runner Up. Southeast Polk took the top spot, followed by Hannibal, Southeast Polk prep group, Mount Pleasant, Davenport West and West Branch.

In class 2A Central Lee placed second and in 1A Danville placed first.

Winfield-Mount Union High School’s jazz band did well at the District Jazz Festival, placing third in 1A. The Winfield-Mount Union High School jazz band found out Sunday evening that they have been invited as a wild card entry to the Iowa Jazz Championships April 5 in Ames, competing in class 1A. They will join Mount Pleasant High School’s Jazz 1, in class 3A, as the only two bands from our area that qualified for the state contest. Mount Pleasant automatically qualified Saturday by placing second in 3A at the District Jazz Festival at Clear Creek-Amana High School.

 

Sports, Saturday, March 5th

Women’s College Basketball: Iowa Advances to Big Ten Semis

The No. 2 seeded Iowa women’s basketball shot 57.7 percent from the field in the second half, coming away with a 72-59 win over No. 7 seed Northwestern, advancing to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.

Monika Czinano paced the Hawkeyes with 21 points while Caitlin Clark finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds.

Clark registered her 14th season and 24th career double-double with her terrific effort.

Iowa will now play sixth-seeded Nebraska Saturday inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Tip is set for 5:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: UNI Rolls in MVC Opener

UNI men’s basketball opened up the 2022 edition of Arch Madness with a hot shooting afternoon as the top-seeded Panthers defeated the 8th-seeded Illinois State Redbirds on Friday, 78-65 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis.

The Panthers improved to 19-10 on the year and advanced to the MVC semis for the first time since 2019.

A.J Green led led the afternoon with a team-high 17 points with 6 rebounds and a game-high 7 assists, as Noah Carter posted 16 points with 5 boards.

UNI will battle fourth-seeded Loyola-Chicago today, with tip scheduled for 2:30 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Drake Uses Second Half Flurry to Sink Salukis

ShanQuan Hemphill, Tucker DeVries and Roman Penn combined for 32 of Drake’s 37 points in the second half to power the Bulldogs to a 65-52 victory past Southern Illinois in the quarterfinal round of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at Enterprise Center Friday night.

The Bulldogs, winning a season best sixth straight game, improved to 23-9, marking the second straight season the program has won 23 games and fifth time in school history.

The Bulldogs will now meet No. 2 seeded Missouri State in the semifinal round with a 5 p.m. tip-off.

Drake advanced to the semifinal round of the MVC Tournament for the 10th time in program history, including the fourth straight year under coach Darian DeVries.

Prep Girls Basketball: Two State Champs Crowned

Two state champs were crowned, while the rest of the tournament was finalized following Friday’s tilts.

Here’s a look at the full scoreboard:

Class 1A Semis

Marcus-Meridan-Cleghorn-Remsen-Union 66, Newell-Fonda 62

Algona Garrigan 74, North Linn 57

Class 2A Semifinals 

Dike-New Hartford 67, Panorama 23

Central Lyon 53, Denver 35

Class 3A State Finals

ELC 42, Ballard 30

Class 5A State Finals 

Johnston 51, Waterloo West 31

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