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Hawkeyes Fall to Northern Iowa
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The College of Iowa softball crew fell to Northern Iowa, 11-6, on Friday night time at Pearl Subject in a 9-inning exhibition. The Hawkeyes pitched by committee, with seven completely different pitchers making an look all through the sport.
Northern Iowa was in a position to strike early, plating one run within the high of the primary inning.
Within the third inning, Iowa was in a position to open the scoring as freshman, Avery Jackson, obtained the primary hit of the night time with a longball to tie the sport at one. The Hawkeyes had been in a position to plate two extra runs within the inning off of a fielder’s selection and an RBI single from junior Brylee Klosterman.
The Panthers had been in a position to tie it up, at three, within the high of the fifth inning on a two RBI double. Within the high of the sixth, UNI retook the lead plating three to take a 6-3 lead.
Senior Nia Carter led off the house half of the sixth with a triple. She was in a position to come residence on the RBI double off the bat of Klosterman. Junior Grace Banes adopted that up with an RBI single to chop the Panther result in one.
UNI tacked on three extra on the highest of the seventh to make the rating 9-5. Within the backside of the inning, the Hawkeyes had been in a position to get two runners on however had been unable to carry them in. The Panthers had been in a position to prolong their result in 11-5 within the high of the eighth scoring two.
Iowa was in a position to lower into the lead within the backside of the eighth. Junior Denali Loecker obtained it going with a arise double. She got here residence on one other RBI single from Banes to make it 11-6.
The Hawkeyes completed the sport with six runs on 10 hits and one error. The Iowa arms had 9 strikeouts over 9 innings.
The Hawkeyes return to motion tomorrow afternoon at Bob Pearl Subject as they play host to Iowa State. First pitch is scheduled for five p.m. CT. Admission is free.
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Iowa football: Kickoff time, TV announced for Hawkeyes’ Oct. 19 game at Michigan State
Video: Jay Higgins on Iowa’s defensive performance in loss to Ohio State
Jay Higgins discusses a variety of topics after Iowa’s 35-7 loss to Ohio State.
The Iowa football team’s Oct. 19 game at Michigan State will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CT.
The Big Ten contest will be televised on NBC.
Iowa plays host to Washington on Saturday, Oct. 12. That game is set for 11:10 a.m. CT.
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Dry weather forecasted to stick around in Iowa – KIWA Radio
IARN – While the temperatures have been enjoyable lately, the lack of rainfall has been anything but. After experiencing the driest September on record, drought and fire dangers have increased. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said that the drought monitor has been repopulated with zones of abnormally dry conditions.
Read more at Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.
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Iowa Tied for Sixth at Fighting Irish Classic
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The University of Iowa men’s golf team finished two rounds of play at the Fighting Irish Classic on Sunday. The Hawkeyes currently sit in sixth place out of 15 teams.
Sophomore Noah Kent and junior Gage Messingham are both leading the Hawkeyes, tied for 8th place overall. Kent shot 1-over (71) in the first round and 1-under (69) in the second round, finishing with a total score of 140. Messingham join Kent as the only other Hawkeye to go under-par today in a round.
Sophomore Max Tjoa is tied for 37th place, shooting rounds of 74 and 72, with a total score of 146. Senior Chance Rinkol posted scores of 71 and 77 in the first and second rounds, respectively, and sits tied for 51st place with a score of 148. Senior Josh Lundmark recorded rounds of 79 and 71, finishing tied for 64th place with a total score of 150.
HAWKEYE SCORECARD
6/15 | Team | +5 | +3 | 148 |
T8 | Gage Messingham | -1 | +1 | 140 |
T8 | Noah Kent | +1 | -1 | 140 |
T37 | Max Tjoa | +4 | +2 | 146 |
T51 | Chance Rinkol | +1 | +7 | 148 |
T64 | Josh Lundmark | +9 | +1 | 150 |
HEAR FROM HEAD COACH TYLER STITH
“Today was a very strong team performance with Noah and Gage leading the way. We showed a lot of grit all day but especially down the stretch. We’re in a great position heading into the final round.”
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