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Iowa women’s wrestling wins two duals at Indiana Tech, Emmily Patneaud makes Hawkeye debut

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Iowa women’s wrestling continued its dominant ways down in Fort Wayne, Indiana, picking up two dual wins over Campbellsville (No. 7 in NAIA) and Indiana Tech (No. 13 in NAIA).

The duals went about as expected for Iowa, winning 42-2 over Campbellsville and 42-0 over Indiana Tech. The Hawkeyes won all 20 matches, racking up seven wins by fall, 10 by technical superiority and three by decision.

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What was more notable than the wins was 136-pound senior Emmily Patneaud making her Hawkeye debut. The California native had been wrestling unattached for Iowa this season due to the then-NCAA rule that forced two-time transfers to sit out a year following an athlete’s second transfer. Patneaud had wrestled at McKendree and Central Methodist University before transferring to Iowa.

This December, however, a US District Court Judge ruled that a two-time transfer can compete through the remainder of the academic year as a lawsuit from several states levied against the NCAA played out on the issue. That in turn made Patneaud, as well as her teammate Jaycee Foeller, eligible to wrestle for the Hawkeyes this season.

With the season-ending injuries to Nanea Estrella and Esther Han, Patneaud’s experience as a former NCWWC All-American is assuredly welcome for this season, regardless of is she or Lilly Luft starts at 136 pounds going forward.

Tomorrow, the Hawkeyes will compete in the Indiana Tech Warrior Open, starting at 8 a.m.

Here are the match-by-match results of Iowa’s two dual wins in Fort Wayne, Indiana:

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Iowa 42, Campbellsville 2

  • 101 pounds – Emilie Gonzalez (Iowa) over Kiley McNerney (Campbellsville) TF 10-0
  • 109 pounds – Ava Bayless (Iowa) over Gabrielle Medeiros (Campbellsville) TF 15-4
  • 116 pounds – Brianna Gonzalez (Iowa) over Icart Galumette (Campbellsville) Fall 2:58
  • 123 pounds – Ava Rose (Iowa) over Josie Davis (Campbellsville) Fall 2:20
  • 130 pounds – Emily Frost (Iowa) over Olivia Messerly (Campbellsville) Dec 9-6
  • 136 pounds – Emmily Patneaud (Iowa) over Gabriella Perez (Campbellsville) Dec 4-0
  • 143 pounds – Ella Schmit (Iowa) over Emma Walker (Campbellsville) Fall 2:24
  • 155 pounds – Bella Mir (Iowa) over Kendra Thompson (Campbellsville) TF 11-0
  • 170 pounds – Haley Ward (Iowa) over Sierra Chavez (Campbellsville) TF 10-0
  • 191 pounds – Jaycee Foeller (Iowa) over Lexiana Garcia (Campbellsville) Fall 1:06

Iowa 42, Indiana Tech 0

  • 101 pounds – Emilie Gonzalez (Iowa) over Makayla Young (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0
  • 109 pounds – Ava Bayless (Iowa) over Tehani Soares (Indiana Tech) Dec 6-0
  • 116 pounds – Brianna Gonzalez (Iowa)over Emma Jones (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0
  • 123 pounds – Ava Rose (Iowa) over Aubree Kuhns (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0
  • 130 pounds – Alexandra Baudhuin (Iowa) over Marisa Moffitt (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0
  • 136 pounds – Sierra Brown Ton (Iowa) over Alexis Kelley (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0
  • 143 pounds – Ella Schmit (Iowa) over Maia Crumb (Indiana Tech) Fall 2:01
  • 155 pounds – Bella Mir (Iowa) over Cydney Bassett (Indiana Tech) Fall 1:22
  • 170 pounds – Kylie Welker (Iowa) over Catherine McNulty (Indiana Tech) Fall 0:54
  • 191 pounds – Jaycee Foeller (Iowa) over Grace Doering (Indiana Tech) TF 10-0

Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.





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Iowa State Patrol responds to over 200 calls for service during weekend winter storm

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Iowa (KCRG) – The Iowa State Patrol said it responded to 206 calls for service after another weekend winter storm Saturday.

From 5:30 am to 5:30 pm, ISP said it covered 88 crashes, with 74 resulting in property damage.

Officials said one person died and 13 others were injured.

The patrol had 118 motorist assists.

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How much snow did Iowa get? See Iowa’s latest snowfall totals

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A winter storm warning remains in effect until 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, for a large swath of the state, from northwest Iowa to much of central Iowa and southeast Iowa.

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Drivers should expect slippery conditions.

Snow fell through the morning with accumulations of 2 to 3 inches across most of Iowa, according to the National Weather Service. The light, fluffy snow will taper off in the afternoon.

The weather service advises that snow-covered roads will make travel slick and more difficult and to use caution.

The counties affected include Pocahontas, Sac, Calhoun, Webster, Hamilton, Crawford, Carroll, Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall, Guthrie, Dallas, Polk, Jasper, Poweshiek, Warren, Marion, Mahaska, Monroe, Wapello and Davis.

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Where did snow fall the most in Iowa?

Southern Iowa felt the brunt of the snow Saturday morning, with some areas experiencing nearly five inches of accumulation. Here are the highest totals so far in Iowa:

  • Milton: 4.5 inches
  • Parnell: 4.5 inches
  • Norwalk: 3.8 inches
  • Badger: 3.5 inches
  • Bloomfield: 3.3 inches
  • Carroll: 3.2 inches
  • Buffalo: 3.2 inches
  • North English: 3 inches
  • Winterset: 2.6 inches

How much snow has fallen in Des Moines?

The Des Moines International Airport reported 1.2 inches of snow as of 6 a.m. Saturday. Norwalk, just south of Des Moines, reported 3.8 inches of snow by 10:30 a.m. Clive reported 2.7 inches of snow at 10 a.m.

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How much snow did Iowa City get?

North Liberty, just north of Iowa City, reported three inches of snow as of 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Tiffin, which is to the northwest of Iowa City, reported 2.7 inches of snow at 10 a.m.

Roads across the state are covered in snow

The Iowa DOT reported that, as of 11 a.m., many of central Iowa’s highways and interstates were completely covered with snow. The organization said travel on I-80 from central Iowa to the Illinois border is not advised.

“Visibility and road conditions are deteriorating rapidly, causing multiple crashes and closing lanes,” the DOT said in a social media post around 11 a.m.

More snow followed by frigid temps

A cold weather advisory is in effect for much of northern, central and southeastern Iowa into Sunday morning. In the Des Moines area, wind chill values could drop to as low as -15. Wind chills across the state are expected between -20 and -30 starting at 6 p.m. Saturday.

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Iowa man charged in connection to horse-drawn buggy crash that killed teen

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CLARKE COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) – An Iowa man was charged Friday in connection to a deadly horse-drawn buggy crash that killed a teenager last month.

Jacob Wright, 41, of Grand River, is facing charges including involuntary manslaughter and leaving the scene of a deadly accident.

The crash happened in Clarke County on November 12. According to the crash report, Wright’s car hit the back of the buggy and ran it into a ditch.

Elmer Borntrager, 16, was thrown from the buggy and died at the scene.

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Police found Wright’s damaged vehicle days later about five miles from the crash scene.



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