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Obituary for Marvin M. Recker at Cascade
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Iowa’s Two Keys To Victory vs. Penn State
Sitting at 10-2 (1-0), the Big Ten grind starts now. Head coach Jan Jensen knows her Iowa Hawkeyes are coming off an extremely embarrassing loss, but at the end of the day it was to the No. 1 team in the nation.
Iowa has dropped two of their last three which contributed to them falling to No. 14 in the AP Top 25. They were previously as high as No. 11, but their 74-69 loss to No. 10 Iowa State didn’t help as they tried to enter the Top 10.
With a win over No. 7 Baylor earlier in the year, Iowa knows they have what it takes to get the job done. Now, they just need to take care of business against a Penn State school that is 7-5 (0-1).
ESPN Analytics is on Iowa’s side as the Hawkeyes are given a 96.8% chance to win. Seeing as this game is played at Carver, it certainly helps their chances of getting back on track with an extremely difficult schedule ahead of them.
1. Limit Turnovers
As simple as it sounds, Iowa turned the ball over 26 times against the Huskies. Seeing as this was their most recent game played, even though it was back on December 20, that is a number that continues to be brought up.
Jensen and company were extremely disappointed with their performance, but there’s no reason to lose hope after losing to the Huskies. That was their fourth Top 25 win of the year as they’re one of the most dominant No. 1 seeds in quite some time.
Now, Iowa just has to recover. They are about to enter the gauntlet that is their B1G schedule and they can’t let a pair of losses get to them. AP voters kept them ranked for a reason, and on paper, Iowa should have no issues taking control of this game against the Nittany Lions.
2. Get Everybody Involved
Iowa is at their best when everyone is contributing. No matter how good Ava Heiden or Hannah Stuelke are, this is still a team game. Neither are ball-hogs, far from it, but the Hawkeyes seem to put together complete performances when four or more girls end the game with double digits.
So far this season, Heiden has struggled against top opponents. She’s only a sophomore, so it isn’t too alarming to see her minutes dip significantly against Iowa State and UConn. That said, it would sure be nice to see her lead the way against PSU and drop 20+ for the third time this season.
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Iowa man wins $1 million with near miss on Powerball jackpot
The Iowa Lottery broke a world record on their 40th anniversary
The Iowa Lottery celebrated its 40th anniversary by breaking a Guinness World Record at the Iowa State Fair.
Iowa may have missed out on the Powerball jackpot, but a Tama County man has claimed a $1 million near-miss prize.
William Zak of Dysart claimed the million-dollar ticket from the drawing on Dec. 20 with a pick just one number shy of that night’s jackpot of $1.434 billion, according to a news release from the Iowa Lottery.
Zak was one of eight million-dollar winners across the country in the Dec. 20 drawing. He bought his winning at Kwik Star at 1208 W 13th St. in Vinton.
Rolling over since September, the Powerball jackpot had reached $1.82 billion ― the second largest in U.S. history ― when a winning ticket in Arkansas claimed it on Christmas Eve.
Kyle Werner is the Breaking News & Public Safety Reporter for the Register. Reach him at kwerner@registermedia.com
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Alex Manske, Iowa State football backup QB, to enter transfer portal
Iowa State football: Jake Waters on backup Cyclone quarterbacks
Iowa State football’s quarterback coach Jake Waters on the progress of backups Connor Moberly and Alex Manske.
Iowa State football backup quarterback Alex Manske is entering the transfer portal, he announced Friday on social media.
The 6-foot-3 signal caller from Algona, Iowa, was in line to compete for the starting QB role following Rocco Becht’s departure.
Manske debuted for the Cyclones late against South Dakota on Aug. 30, leading the team to a touchdown on his first drive.
Manske was a four-star recruit according to the 247 Composite and was a Class 3A All-Iowa selection by the Des Moines Register as a senior.
During his final year of high school football, he threw for 1,456 yards and 18 touchdowns with no interceptions despite missing the end of his high school football career due to an injury.
Over his entire high school career, he posted 4,933 passing yards, 49 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, along with 1,414 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns on the ground.
Alex Manske stats
- 2025: 4-for-5 passing, 28 yards, 7 rushes for 33 yards and 1 TD
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