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Iowa Drops Big Ten Opener to Wisconsin
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The College of Iowa girls’s soccer crew fell in its Huge Ten Convention opener to Wisconsin, 3-1, on Friday evening on the Iowa Soccer Complicated.
The Hawkeyes produced a robust first half, with sophomore Elle Otto launching a aim within the sixth minute of motion off an help from senior Hailey Rydberg. The Iowa offense was on the assault for a lot of the primary 45 minutes, as Iowa posted seven pictures to 1 for the Badgers.
Issues broke Wisconsin’s approach after the halftime break. Wisconsin’s Emma Jaskaniec drilled a penalty kick lower than a minute into the second interval, and Badgers Alyssa Mahrt and Natalie Viggiano every transformed by the fiftieth minute to safe a two-score lead.
The Badgers completed with 11 nook kicks to Iowa’s two, in addition to a 5-4 benefit in pictures on aim. The Hawkeyes posted 12 pictures to 9 for Wisconsin, and Iowa goalkeeper Monica Wilhelm tallied two saves within the contest.
HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI
“I assumed we performed rather well within the first half. We’re restricted by way of subs proper now with injured gamers, so our margin for error is fairly small. I assumed we performed nicely within the first half, however there have been creeping indicators of how they had been going to reveal us on the finish of the primary half. We talked about it, and we didn’t make these changes. Credit score to them that they only continued to do the very same factor, and we didn’t make that adjustment at halftime. I really feel for the crew, however the Huge Ten requires greater than 45 minutes of fine soccer, and that’s why the sport was three to 1.
I feel that you’ve a crew that’s hurting, not solely bodily, however mentally and emotionally. They care and they’re invested. I assumed they got here with the intent and the motivation to play and compete. You noticed some actually good soccer within the first half. Sadly, we simply weren’t in a position to maintain that, however definitely optimistic for us to begin the best way we did.”
HAWKEYE NOTABLES
- 90 TRACKER: Senior Sara Wheaton (6), Rydberg (4), and graduate scholar Cassidy Formanek every performed all 90 minutes of Friday’s contest. Seven Hawkeyes have performed the whole thing of a minimum of one recreation this season, together with Brooklyn Woods (3), Samantha Cary (3), Josie Durr, and Rielee Fetty.
NEXT UP
The Hawkeyes journey to East Lancing, Michigan, to tackle Michigan State on Sept. 22 at DeMartin Soccer Complicated. Iowa’s three-game convention street journey continues at Ohio State on Sept. 25 and wraps up at Illinois on Sept. 29.
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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.”
UP NEXT
The final round of the Fighting Irish Classic is set to tee off on Monday morning.
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Nebraska Volleyball Dominates Iowa in Sweep
Nebraska volleyball entered October a perfect 38-0 against Iowa all-time. That number is now 39-0.
The No. 2 Huskers (14-1, 4-0 Big Ten) swept the Hawkeyes (8-8, 2-2 Big Ten), 25-17, 25-11, 25-13. This is the eighth-straight sweep for Nebraska over Iowa and 11th-straight win since falling at SMU.
Nebraska’s offense hit a blistering .404, led by 10 kills on .400 hitting from Merritt Beason.
The story of the day was the middles, though. With Andi Jackson out again, Leyla Blackwell earned the start alongside Rebekah Allick. The pair notched nine kills each, with Blackwell hitting .692 and Allick hitting .583. They also combined for five blocks.
Bergen Reilly dished out 35 assists.
Iowa managed to hit just .155, but did have the player with a match-high for kills: Michel Urquahart at 11.
Nebraska is back in action Friday, hosting No. 10 Purdue.
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