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Michigan State Looks to End Losing Streak at Iowa
The No. 8 Michigan State Spartans will travel to play their final road game of the season against the Iowa Hawkeyes. In recent years, Michigan State hasn’t fared well at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, losing all its trips to Iowa City since 2020.
In their last visit, the Hawkeyes came back from an unimaginable deficit, as the Spartans held a 13-point lead with only two minutes remaining.
Iowa’s clutch three-point shooting stunned Michigan State, forcing the game to overtime. Fran McCaffery’s team carried the momentum from the final minutes of regulation to secure the 112-106 win.
Michigan State has had trouble slowing down the Hawkeyes’ best scorers recently. In 2022, former Iowa forward Keegan Murray led the way with a game-high 28 points, leading to a 26-point blowout for the Hawkeyes.
In 2021, it was all-American forward Luka Garza who dominated the Spartans, scoring 27 points in a 84-78 win.
For the Spartans to break their losing streak at Carver-Hawkeye, they will need to stop Iowa’s leading scorer, Payton Sandfort. The forward averages 16 points per game and will have extra motivation, as it will be the final game of Sandfort’s career at Carver-Hawkeyes, as Thursday’s game against Michigan State is senior night.
But Iowa hasn’t been the same team as in years past. Traditionally, the Hawkeyes are tough to play on their home court. However, they are just 4-4 in conference play on their home court this season.
The Spartans have been a dangerous visiting team, going 7-2 on the road this season, with their only two losses coming after a long-distance road trip, losing to USC and UCLA.
With Michigan dropping its most recent game to Maryland, Spartans head coach Tom Izzo has already clinched confernece title No. 11, tying the Big Ten record with legendary coaches Bob Knight and Ward Lambert. Izzo has also already broken one of Knight’s records this season. The record for Big Ten conference wins, earning win No. 354 against Illinois on February 15.
However, Izzo’s squad still has something to play for. The Spartans can clinch the outright Big Ten regular-season title with a win and squander any hope of bitter rival, Michigan, sharing the conference title.
Tip-off for Michigan State against Iowa is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday.
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The Iowa State women’s basketball roster looks a whole lot different than it did two months ago.
Since the conclusion of the 2025-26 season, nine players have decided to leave Ames and transfer to a new school. That included some of the Cyclones’ biggest stars like Audi Crooks, Addy Brown and Jada Williams.
As of April 23, all nine of the former Cyclones have found new homes. Scroll below to see where each of them will play during the 2026-27 season.
Where did Audi Crooks transfer?
The rising senior All-American has announced her transfer to Big 12 rival Oklahoma State.
Where did Addy Brown transfer to?
Brown, who averaged 11.9 points and 8.8 boards per game, announced Thursday that she will be transferring to national title winners UCLA.
Where did Jada Williams transfer to?
After one season in Ames, Williams announced that she is transferring to LSU.
Where did Kenzie Hare transfer to?
Hare will play for Indiana next season, she announced.
Where did Alisa Williams transfer to?
Williams will join Hare in Bloomington, having signed with the Hoosiers.
Where did Reese Beaty transfer to?
Beaty, a Tennessee native, returns to SEC country after having signed with Mississippi State.
Where did Lilly Taulelei transfer to?
The New Zealand native will play her final season of college basketball at Rice.
Where did Reagan Wilson transfer to?
The rising junior guard will head to the MAC and play for Toledo next season.
Where did Aili Tanke transfer to?
The former Johnston High School star will continue her college career out west, committing to Nevada.
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17-year-old sought for attempted murder in mass shooting near University of Iowa: police
Police are seeking a 17-year-old on attempted murder charges following a shooting early Sunday in a nightlife district near the University of Iowa campus, authorities said Wednesday.
Five people were treated for gunshot wounds, including three University of Iowa students. One woman remained in critical condition Wednesday after sustaining a life-threatening injury to her head, Iowa City Police Chief Dustin Liston said.
Officials said an arrest warrant was issued for the 17-year-old who was allegedly engaged in the fight, adding that reports indicate as many as 40 people may have been involved. Officers had been dispatched to the fight and arrived within 45 seconds, Liston said.
After walking away from the other participants, the suspect allegedly fired six times into the crowded pedestrian area, Liston said. Iowa City’s downtown pedestrian mall is lined with shops, bars and restaurants.
The minor from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will initially be charged as an adult, as is required by Iowa law for forcible felony charges against an individual aged 16 or older, said Rachel Zimmermann Smith, Johnson County attorney.
The charges, which include five counts of attempted murder, will be brought when the suspect is apprehended, she said.
Liston said the investigation is ongoing and additional charges are expected. About three dozen search warrants have already been executed.
“We will continue to work tirelessly to hold those responsible fully accountable,” he said, adding that anyone with information on the incident or the suspect are encouraged to come forward.
The five victims were not “targets of the shooting,” Liston said. “We have no reason to believe they were otherwise affiliated with the fight that preceded the shooting.”
Liston also provided details about the other four victims’ injuries, including one struck in the arm and chest, two struck in one or both legs and one in the side of their stomach. One is still hospitalized in stable condition and three have been released, he said.
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Wrongful death suit filed for prospective Univ. of Iowa student killed in car crash
CHATHAM, Ill. (KCRG) – The families of four children and a teenager killed after a vehicle crashed into an Illinois after-school camp have filed a wrongful death lawsuit, just short of a year after the tragic accident.
The teenager killed, 18-year-old camp counselor Rylee Britton, of Springfield, planned to attend the University of Iowa and would have been finishing her freshman year.
The April 28 accident at YNOT Camp also claimed the lives of 7-year-olds Kathryn Corley and Alma Buhnerkempe, and 8-year-olds Bradley James Lund and Ainsley Johnson. Lund spent five weeks in the hospital before succumbing to his injuries.
At least six other children were severely injured, and numerous children witnessed the accident.
The crash happened after Marianne Akers, 44, veered off of a county highway, traveled through a cornfield and drove straight through the building. Akers was not charged after an investigation found that she was having a medical episode during the crash, and was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The lawsuit, filed Sunday, names YNOT Camp, as well as Akers, responsible for their deaths. They claim the building violated multiple safety codes when it was built and was not suitable to protect its occupants.
Legal representatives are holding a press conference Wednesday afternoon to discuss the lawsuit.
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