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Arizona soccer looks to tighten up defense in season opener at Iowa State
With the changes on the back line since last season, Arizona soccer head coach Becca Moros knew it might take a little while for everything to come together on defense. In their exhibition at Pepperdine, that turned out to be the case.
“We got stressed in the back line,” Moros said. “Gave up two medium-to-soft set-piece goals, which is something we’ve been really focused on, and sometimes breaking down is the best way to learn and kind of prove a point. So, I think that those were really great learning opportunities for us and things that we can definitely get better at in a short period of time.”
There were some surprises on that back line. While it was expected that fifth-year Hope Hisey would be in goal, and senior Sarah Rice and sophomore Ella Hatteberg would be in the mix, sophomore Maia Brown and junior Nyota Katembo were a bit of a surprise. Brown did not play last season. Katembo played the midfield her sophomore season after transferring in from Portland. She is still listed as a midfielder on the roster.
Moros and the players saw positives on the offensive side. As they enter Moros’ third season at the helm, the team is far more experienced, in general. They also feel that they’re starting out in a stronger position simply because there are upperclassmen who have now played this system for most or all of their college careers. Moros thinks that will allow them to start quicker this season.
“The Stanford game [last season] was probably the first game where we saw our defensive press start to click,” Moros said. “We then had a little bit of one of those Sunday slow games against Cal where both teams are just kind of slogging along in the heat. And then it was USC where we kind of started to really fight and…recognize how good we actually were, and kind of consistently be able to put those performances together. I expect that we will start off in a much more similar place to where we finished the season last year, and then that will allow us to have that level of consistency. I mean, it’s 90 minutes and you’re looking for maybe one goal…you’re looking to just pull ahead. So, there’s a lot of minutes that you have to do the right things that…will hopefully not turn into you conceding, and so it’s really important that each of those minutes is competed at the highest level possible.”
They didn’t have that consistency against Pepperdine. Moros and her players agreed that they didn’t start out as strong as they needed to against the Waves. It’s understandable since NCAA soccer teams play their first games before they even start classes. Arizona had just six practices before playing their only exhibition of the season.
“We obviously just need to have more focus,” said senior forward Nicole Dallin. “I think we came out a little slow and they were a little faster and came out and scored right away. So, at halftime, I think we made our adjustments and came out stronger and had a lot more attack.”
Sophomore midfielder Sami Baytosh was a major part of that attack just as she was a year ago as a freshman. She scored the team’s only goal off an assist from sophomore forward Brooke Ahern.
“Sami was great last year as a freshman,” Moros said. “It took about half of the season for…us partly to find the best role for her but also for her to kind of be able to do all the things that she does well with higher speed of play, more powerful and faster players on the oppositional teams, and things like that…She’s just comfortable. She’s a soccer head. Her skills are among the best. She’s a great teammate and produces for other people as much as she produces for herself. She’s very opportunistic and a quick thinker. And those are things that I think were always there and have just become bigger and better parts of her game with the experience that she’s had.”
The Wildcats are still smarting from the way the season ended last year, with their loss to ASU likely keeping them out of the tournament.
“I just think the loss against ASU really just made us…want to come out this season and just fight and prove ourselves, because that was a really hard loss,” Baytosh said.
With Baytosh and the other young players getting more consistent, it could help close the book on last season. Their improvement in combination with the leadership of captains Dallin, Hisey, and Megan Chelf, and the other upperclassmen make things feel different this year.
“This is our first year with sort of a veteran team,” Moros said. “It’s the first year we’ve had significant upperclassmen. Great, great leaders and people who have played a ton of minutes. And so, I think that that puts extra confidence in the younger players when you have people like that around you. People who can solve problems quickly and in maybe a tricky moment on the field, so you’re not straining for longer stretches trying to figure it out and kind of losing momentum. So, it’s definitely an exciting year for us. And I think the spring was the first sign of that change and that initial 18 months of grind. We kind of finished those first phases of transition, and this last spring and then going into this fall, it’s been fairly different for us.”
The Wildcats hope those differences allow them to break through and get what has eluded them since 2019.
“I think we’re all thirsty for that playoff spot,” Dallin said. “That’s definitely been a locker room conversation. But I think every day we come out here and we’re looking to compete with each other and push each other. So, motivation is high. We’re very excited for how this season’s gonna go.”
Arizona Wildcats (0-0) @ Iowa State Cyclones (0-0)
When: Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023 at 4 p.m. MST
Where: Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames, Iowa
TV/Streaming: XII NOW on ESPN+
Stats: Iowa State Live Stats
Last season: The Wildcats went 8-7-3 overall and 5-5-1 in the Pac-12. They ended the season in sixth place in the conference. The Cyclones were 3-10-4 overall and 0-7-2 in the Big 12. Arizona defeated ISU 2-1 in Tucson to open the regular season.
This season: Arizona lost its only exhibition 2-1 at Pepperdine. ISU won both of its exhibitions, defeating UNI 2-1 in Cedar Falls and Minnesota 1-0 in St. Paul.
Moros says: “I think they’re gonna be a significantly different team than the team we played last year. They brought in a lot of transfers from some top programs. So new players who already have college experience and kind of know what it takes…not all freshmen coming in and it looking different for them. So, I think that could make it difficult for us to just predict exactly what they’re going to be like. And, obviously, the first game of the season has more variability and things like that anyway. They’re a good possession soccer team. They’re well organized. They have good team culture and things like that. So, I think they’ll be a stronger team than we played against last year, and they did cause us problems last year. So, I think it’s a great first challenge for us, for sure.”
Iowa
What channel is Iowa State vs. West Virginia game tonight (10/12/24)? FREE LIVE STREAM, Time, TV, Channel for college football, Week 7
The No. 11 Iowa State Cyclones, led by quarterback Rocco Becht, face the West Virginia Mountaineers, led by quarterback Garrett Greene on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024 (10/12/24) at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, W. Va.
How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV. You can also watch via a subscription to Sling TV.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: NCAA Football, Week 7
Who: Iowa State vs. West Virginia
When: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024
Where: Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
Time: 8 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial)
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Here are the best streaming options for college football this season:
Fubo TV (free trial): fuboTV carries ESPN, FOX, ABC, NBC and CBS.
DirecTV Stream (free trial): DirecTV Stream carries ESPN, FOX, NBC and CBS.
Sling TV ($25 off the first month)– Sling TV carries ESPN, FOX, ABC and NBC.
ESPN+($9.99 a month): ESPN+ carries college football games each weekend for only $9.99 a month. These games are exclusive to the platform.
Peacock TV ($5.99 a month): Peacock will simulstream all of NBC Sports’ college football games airing on the NBC broadcast network this season, including Big Ten Saturday Night. Peacock will also stream Notre Dame home games. Certain games will be streamed exclusively on Peacock this year as well.
Paramount+ (free trial): Paramount Plus will live stream college football games airing on CBS this year.
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Here’s a preview capsule via the Associated Press:
No. 11 Iowa State (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) at West Virginia (3-2, 2-0), Saturday, 8 p.m. ET (Fox)
BetMGM College Football Odds: Iowa State by 3.
Series record: West Virginia leads 6-5.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Iowa State is off to its best start since 1980, and a win would make them 6-0 for the first time since 1938. The Cyclones are looking to extend their road winning streak to seven games. West Virginia is going after its third straight win after a 1-2 start. Iowa State and West Virginia are 2-0 in conference play. One of them will forge a first-place tie with idle Texas Tech.
KEY MATCHUP
Iowa State’s defense vs. West Virginia QB Garrett Greene. Of the dual-threat quarterbacks the Cyclones have faced so far, Greene could be the best. He had runs of 39, 15 and 10 yards against Oklahoma State last week and is averaging 5.4 yards per carry and 59 yards per game. Run defense hasn’t been a strength for the Cyclones, who hope to force Greene to try to beat them through the air. Iowa State has the Big 12’s top defense, allowing just 10 points and 272 yards per game.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Iowa State: LB Kooper Ebel has led or co-led the team in tackles in three straight games. He made just three tackles in eight games as a freshman last year. He added 15 pounds to get up to 240 on his 6-foot-4 frame and has made at least six stops in all five games. Last week he had eight tackles and a quarterback hurry against Baylor.
West Virginia: RB Jahiem White. The sophomore ran for a season-high 158 yards in the lopsided win at Oklahoma State and the Mountaineers compiled 389 on the ground. White hopes to be back on track after being limited to 94 yards combined against No. 4 Penn State, No. 22 Pittsburgh and Kansas.
FACTS & FIGURES
Anthony Becht, a tight end for the Mountaineers from 1996 to 1999, will be honored during the game for his induction into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. His son, Rocco, is Iowa State’s quarterback. … The Cyclones have won 12 straight when scoring at least 30 points. They’ve scored at least 30 in the last five meetings with WVU. … ISU had nine plays of 20 or more yards against Baylor last week, tied for the most by a Power Four team against a conference opponent this season. … The Cyclones’ defense gets better as the game progresses. They’re allowing an average of 4.0 points and 112 yards in the second halves. … West Virginia will wear all-black uniforms in honor of the state’s coal mining industry.
(The Associated Press contributed to this report)
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Rosemount H.S. Marching Band wins at Iowa competition
The Rosemount High School Marching Band is celebrating a big victory from a competition earlier this fall. In late September they took home the Class AAA Championship trophy at the Bands of America regional competition in Waukee, Iowa. Members of the band joined the FOX 9 Morning News to talk about the win and share how they are getting ready for another big competition this weekend at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
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Iowa high school football scores for Week 7
Des Moines Register’s Top 10 Iowa high school football players in 2024
Here’s a look at The Register’s Top 10 Iowa high school football players in 2024.
(This story was updated to add new information)
It’s Week 7 of the Iowa high school football season. Check out our list of IHSAA scores from Friday night’s action.
Stream Iowa HS football on the NFHS Network
Scores are listed in alphabetical order by winning team
IHSAA scores from Week 7 of Iowa high school football season
Friday’s games:
- Ankeny Centennial 45, Des Moines Roosevelt 3
- Bedford 77, Lamoni 0
- Benton 38, Grinnell 7
- Bettendorf 48, Davenport Central 0
- Cedar Falls 38, Dubuque Senior 0
- Cedar Rapids Kennedy 45, Dubuque Hempstead 14
- Cedar Rapids Prairie 56, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 7
- Cedar Rapids Xavier 35, Oskaloosa 0
- Central City 64, Lone Tree 8
- Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 23, Western Christian 7
- Clarinda 47, Chariton 7
- Columbus 48, Van Buren County 7
- Creston 70, Knoxville 0
- Crestwood 28, New Hampton 27
- Davenport Assumption 34, Washington 6
- Decorah 57, Marion 14
- Dike-New Hartford 42, Aplington-Parkersburg 0
- Don Bosco 62, Turkey Valley 0
- Dowling Catholic 49, Urbandale 28
- Dyersville Beckman 28, Iowa City Regina 15
- East Mills 50, Exira-EHK 44
- East Union 64, Murray 36
- Easton Valley 61, Midland 21
- Edgewood-Colesburg 84, Calamus-Wheatland 31
- Emmetsburg 64, Eagle Grove 0
- Fremont-Mills 40, CAM 28
- Fort Dodge 55, Storm Lake 26
- Fort Dodge St. Edmond 43, Colo-Nesco 6
- Glenwood 20, Dallas Center-Grimes 17
- Glidden-Ralston 48, Coon Rapids-Bayard 6
- GMG 52, Meskwaki Settlement 0
- Greene County 10, Southeast Valley 7
- Harlan 24, Nevada 21
- Highland 41, Louisa-Muscatine 6
- Hinton 19, OABCIG 13
- Humboldt 21, Algona 20
- IKM-Manning 13, Southwest Valley 6
- Iowa City Liberty 28, Ankeny 20
- Jesup 35, Iowa Falls-Alden 6
- Johnston 56, Council Bluffs Lincoln 7
- Lenox 55, Southeast Warren 8
- Lewis Central 28, Winterset 24
- Linn-Mar 55, Davenport West 6
- Logan-Magnolia 14, Council Bluffs St. Albert 10
- Maquoketa Valley 35, North Linn 16
- Marshalltown 26, Ames 21
- Mediapolis 49, Davis County 20
- MMCRU 41, Westwood 18
- MOC-Floyd Valley 35, Sioux Center 14
- Mount Vernon 56, Fort Madison 7
- North Butler 22, Nashua-Plainfield 0
- North Fayette Valley won by forfeit over Oelwein
- North Iowa 46, Harris-Lake Park 40
- North Polk 22, Indianola 21
- Okoboji 49, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 21
- Osage 42, Waukon 6
- Pekin 57, Wapello 0
- Pleasant Valley 42, Muscatine 7
- Remsen St. Mary’s 46, Woodbine 30
- Riceville 57, Waterloo Christian 0
- Ridge View 22, West Sioux 7
- Riverside 41, Earlham 6
- Roland-Story 28, Des Moines Christian 21
- Saint Ansgar 53, West Fork 0
- Sergeant Bluff-Luton 21, Carroll 0
- Sibley-Ocheyedan 48, HMS 14
- Sidney 62, Stanton-Essex 20
- Sigourney-Keota 62, Colfax-Mingo 26
- South Central Calhoun 41, Panorama 12
- South Hardin 34, Hudson 21
- Southeast Polk 31, Waukee 28
- Spencer 41, Sioux City West 0
- Spirit Lake 49, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 6
- Sumner-Fredericksburg 54, Central Springs 12
- Treynor 36, Shenandoah 6
- Tri-Center 34, Woodbury Central 8
- Underwood 41, Missouri Valley 6
- Van Meter 54, Centerville 0
- Wapsie Valley 46, BCLUW 0
- Wayne 30, Central Decatur 6
- Webster City 42, Charles City 21
- West Hancock 60, Lake Mills 6
- West Lyon 50, Sheldon 0
- Wilton 39, West Branch 20
- Winfield-Mt. Union 68, Mormon Trail 8
Thursday’s games:
- Le Mars 44, Fort Dodge 37
- Pella 42, D.M. Hoover 10
- S.C North 37, D.M. East 0
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