Nevada Soccer: First Have a look at 2022 Non-conference Opponents
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The Nevada Wolf Pack will shut out their four-game non-conference schedule with a highway journey to the Midwest to face the Iowa Hawkeyes in Week 3.
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Iowa, in fact, will hardly ever blow you away and as an alternative choke the life out of you with stellar protection and particular groups, a recipe they rode as soon as in opposition to final 12 months to nice success. Will that change in any respect in 2022, or do the Hawkeyes have the items in place to push that envelope farther and problem for a Massive Ten title?
Location: Iowa Metropolis, Iowa
Convention: Massive Ten
Collection Historical past: This would be the first assembly between Nevada and Iowa.
2021 Report: 10-4 (7-3 Massive Ten)
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Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz (twenty fourth 12 months at Iowa; 178-110 with Hawkeyes, 190-131 general). Ferentz’s Hawkeyes simply saved on rolling in 2021, profitable ten video games for the second time in three seasons and securing the Massive Ten West division title for the primary time since 2015. Whereas their convention championship recreation battle with Michigan wasn’t fairly, they have been in any other case more than pleased to lean on their success and composure in shut contests (4-0 in video games determined by eight or fewer factors), beat rival Iowa State for the sixth time in a row and a top-five Penn State group, all of which enabled Ferentz to signal a contract extension again in January.
Key Gamers
Sam LaPorta, TE
LaPorta is sort of sure to be the subsequent Hawkeyes tight finish to seek out his method into the NFL, however for proper now he’s on the shortlist of one of the best gamers at his place wherever within the nation. Final season, he set profession highs with 53 receptions for 670 yards and three touchdowns, so the 6-foot-4 and 249-pound Highland, Illinois native will likely be a giant element of the Iowa assault in 2022.
Riley Moss, CB
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Protection is the place Iowa makes its greatest affect and Moss is kind of merely top-of-the-line cornerbacks wherever within the nation. Final 12 months, he was a first-team all-conference choice for the primary time after making 39 whole tackles, together with three tackles for loss, and breaking apart 5 passes to go together with 4 interceptions. His PFF general grade of 80.1 ranked fourth amongst qualifying Massive Ten cornerbacks final 12 months, so he might change the tenor of the sport with one Nevada mistake.
Jack Campbell, LB
Campbell, like Moss, is just top-of-the-line defenders wherever within the Massive Ten. He led your entire nation final 12 months with 143 whole tackles and knew the right way to create havoc as well, with 3.5 tackles for loss, six passes defended, and two interceptions. Chances are high when the Wolf Pack offense takes the sphere, you’ll hear his identify early and sometimes.
Tory Taylor, P
It’s virtually a prerequisite to speak about punting when discussing Iowa soccer, particularly when (once more) the Hawkeyes boast one of many nation’s finest on the place. The Australian was a Ray Man Award semifinalist in 2021 after ending thirteenth within the nation with a mean of 46.1 yards per punt and pinning practically half of his punts (39-of-80) contained in the opponent’s 20-yard line, enabling the protection to do what it does finest from a place of energy.
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Spencer Petras, QB
Petras isn’t the flashiest quarterback within the Massive Ten, however he provides the Iowa offense precisely what it wants. In 2021, he accomplished 57.3% of his throws for a mean of 6.5 yards per try and ten touchdowns, however one potential space of enchancment is in taking higher care of the soccer since he additionally had an interception fee of three.1%, too excessive for a ball management offense.
Overview:
Offense
Iowa’s offense is rather a lot like San Diego State in that underwhelming numbers like those put up in 2021 — 4.67 yards per play (a hundred and twentieth in FBS), 1.75 factors per drive (104th), 39.7% of accessible yards earned per drive (one hundred and fifth) — aren’t essentially an enormous concern to Ferentz and his son Brian, the Hawkeyes offensive coordinator. You would possibly learn tales about optimism that issues will enhance however, even when they don’t, it’s largely labored out in years previous.
An enormous step ahead from Petras would assist, particularly since Iowa’s high three move catchers return from final 12 months, too: LaPorta and large receivers Keagan Johnson, who’s working his method again from damage, and Nico Ragaini. Discovering a technique to exchange Tyler Goodson’s manufacturing at operating again would assist much more, however the Hawkeyes have a secure of kids who might take up that mantle like sophomores Gavin Williams (65 carries, 305 speeding yards) and LeShon Williams, in addition to true freshman Kaleb Johnson.
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The offensive line wants some new faces to step up, too, following the departures of veterans like Tyler Linderbaum, a first-round NFL Draft decide this previous spring. It’s a unit that would skew younger with a trio of returning starters that embody two sophomores, Mason Richman and Connor Colby, set to carry issues down at left deal with and middle, respectively.
Protection
There’s no two methods about it: Iowa’s protection was elite in 2021. The Hawkeyes completed seventh within the nation by permitting simply 4.72 yards per play, ninth in factors per drive allowed, and fourth in accessible yards share allowed, and so they return nearly all of that manufacturing with seven starters again for this season.
Up entrance, Zach VanValkenburg received’t be simple to interchange, however Lukas Van Ness was a Freshman All-American after selecting up seven sacks and eight.5 tackles for loss and John Waggoner (3.5 TFLs, two sacks) was a stable finish piece, as effectively. Behind them, Campbell and Seth Benson (105 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, two sacks) will patrol the center with assist from Jestin Jacobs.
Within the secondary, Moss is the veteran chief however the unit isn’t with out expertise in any other case. Sturdy security Kaevon Merriweather (42 tackles, 4 passes defended) made seven stars final 12 months whereas cornerback Jermari Harris (34 tackles, 4 INTs) made six. Higher but, the long run could also be now in Iowa Metropolis with true freshman like Xavier Nwankpa additionally within the combine to carve out a job.
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It doesn’t appear probably that the Wolf Pack will likely be overrun by an Iowa group that’s more than pleased to take a seat and look ahead to breaks to return their method, but it surely additionally doesn’t appear clear that they’ll have sufficient solutions on offense to get one of the best of what seems like, on paper, certainly one of faculty soccer’s finest defenses.
Iowa 24, Nevada 9
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Iowa soccer made history on Friday, besting Georgetown 1-0 to reach the Sweet Sixteen. Unfortunately, the magical season came to an end on Sunday when the Hawkeyes fell 1-0 to Virginia Tech.
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Friday’s match was evenly matched throughout. The teams each notched three shots in the first half, but none truly challenged the goalkeepers. Iowa looked to play the ball long early and often but was just a tick off on their timing throughout the first half, being whistled offside four times in the first half.
As the second half began, the Hawks began to tilt the field, controlling the ball more and more in the offensive half. In the 54th minute, Iowa won a free kick near midfield. Goalkeeper Macy Enneking stepped up as she often does for long-range free kicks and sent a ball into no man’s land in the box.
The Hoyas goalie and defender had some miscommunication, running into each other as they each went to clear the ball. The deflected ball bounced to Maya Hansen, who headed it to the top of the box where Meike Ingles was ready and waiting to launch a wonderful volley over the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.
The final 30 minutes of the match were intense, but the Hawkeye defense was up for the challenge. The Hoyas only created one major scoring opportunity, which Enneking saved, and otherwise were held in check as the Hawkeyes continued to push for an insurance goal. Iowa never did find the back of the net again, but the defense was more than enough to power the Hawkeyes through to their first-ever Sweet Sixteen.
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The win gave this team a share of the school record for wins in a season and Sunday’s matchup against Virginia Tech gave the Hawks a perfect opportunity to rewrite the history books yet again, but it was not meant to be.
The teams played to another first half scoreless stalemate, but each spent a portion of the half threatening to break the game open. While Friday’s game was played more in the midfield, with each team struggling to create scoring chances, Sunday’s match was more open. The Hawkeyes generated the best opportunities of the half, floating a cross in that had to be saved by a diving Hokie keeper. creating an opportunity for a wide-open header in the box, which was unfortunately not turned on net, and sending another shot off the crossbar, missing the back of the net by inches.
As the second half began, the physicality took a major step up. The Hawks and Hokies each had players booked and the whistles came early and often as each team laid it all on the line for a chance at the Elite Eight. Iowa put together another great opportunity in the 62nd minute after a loose ball in the box fell to an open Hawkeye. The shot beat the keeper but was again denied by the woodwork. In the 79th minute, Virginia Tech sent a cross into the box that was deflected by Enneking and found its way to the back of the net. The goal would go on to be the game-winner, an especially brutal gut punch for a group that had accomplished so much throughout the season.
The loss stings most because Iowa had the best chances of the game and were only inches from turning a 1-0 loss into a 2-1 or even 3-1 win. The Hawkeyes matched Virginia Tech’s physicality and generated chances through well-placed through balls and combination passing. For the match to end on a fluky goal feels unfair to a team that accomplished so much throughout the season and a senior class that has elevated this program to a new stratosphere.
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Enneking ends her Iowa career as the Hawkeyes’ all-time leader in wins and shutouts, while Ingles finished the season tied for the lead in goals with freshman Berit Parten. Grad students like Rielee Fetty, Maya Hansen, Elle Otto, Kenzie Roling, Kelli McGroarty, and Maggie Johnston were mainstays in the lineup throughout their careers. With their graduations, the Hawkeyes lose the last members of that 2020 Cinderella team.
The group came into the 2020 postseason with only two conference wins and made the tournament only because of COVID scheduling quirks. Instead of folding, the Hawks put together four straight upset wins, setting the stage for the miraculous growth for the Hawkeyes over the next four years, a legacy that now includes two Big Ten Tournament titles, three NCAA tournament berths, four NCAA tournament wins and the school’s first-ever Sweet Sixteen.
The loss hurts and will always feel like a missed opportunity, but it shouldn’t negate what was an incredible season for this group of Hawkeyes and extraordinary careers for the most accomplished senior class in program history. Head coach Dave Dianni and these seniors put this program on the map, and the Hawkeyes are motivated to make this year the standard, rather than the exception.
Congratulations to Coach Dianni and the entire Hawkeye soccer team on an amazing year.
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Women’s Wrestling
Iowa women’s wrestling competed in the Missouri Valley Open over the weekend, racking up five top-three finishes. Brianna Gonzalez was the Hawkeyes’ lone champion on the weekend, claiming the title at 117 with a 10-0 tech fall win against Camille Fournier from Texas Wesleyan.
Rianne Murphy (103), Ava Bayless (110), and Naomi Simon (180) all finished second in their respective weight classes, and Emilie Gonzalez finished 3rd for Iowa at 110.
The Hawkeyes earned the most match points of any school competing with 661 and led the tournament with 37 tech falls. The Hawks will be back on the mat on December 7th when they compete in the Jewell Dual Tournament in Liberty, Missouri.
Volleyball
Hawkeye volleyball (10-20, 4-14 Big Ten) dropped a pair of matches in straight sets last week, falling 3-0 to #2 Nebraska (28-1, 18-0) and 3-0 to #16 Minnesota (18-10, 11-7). The Hawkeyes were overmatched talent-wise in both matches. Against the Huskers, Iowa did what they could to keep up, but weren’t able to put the points away often enough and the athleticism of the Huskers eventually overpowered Iowa.
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Against the Gophers, Iowa played hard during the first two sets, fighting back in the first set before falling 25-20 and leading Minnesota 15-12 in the 2nd set. Unfortunately, a 13-3 run by the Gophers gave them the set 2 win and they kept the momentum rolling into the 3rd set, which they won 25-12.
Claire Ammeraal registered a double-double against Minnesota with 16 assists and 10 digs and Michelle Urquhardt was just short of a double-double of her own with nine kills and nine digs.
Iowa will close out its season on the West Coast this week, facing UCLA (13-14, 7-11) (coached in part by this writer’s younger brother) on Wednesday (9:00, BTN+) and USC (19-9, 11-7) on Friday (9:00, BTN+).
Swimming and Diving
Iowa swimming and diving hosted the Hawkeye Invitational last weekend, coming away with a slew of podium finishes, lifetime bests, top-10 marks, and even a school record. Olivia Swalley was the star of the weekend for the Hawkeyes. She won the 400IM event with a school-record time of 4:10.54, besting the previous Iowa record by nearly two seconds. Just for good measure, Swalley also bettered her 4th-best mark in the 200m breaststroke with a 2:12.42 PR and won the 200IM with a 1:57.89 mark that improved on her 2nd-best time in school history.
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Olivia Frantum and Alix O’Brien each set career-bests in the 1,650m freestyle, with Frantum finishing in 16:39.75 to claim 9th on Iowa’s all-time list and O’Brien finishing in 16:42.33 to claim 10th. O’Brien also entered the top-10 in the 500m free with a 4:48.53 mark which is 10th in school history.
Two freshmen broke into Iowa’s top-10 on the weekend as well. Freshman Rachel Dildine swam Iowa’s 6th-fastest 50m free ever with a 22.90 time on Thursday and Nora Kemp swam Iowa’s 9th-fastest 200m free in 1:48.46.
Makayla Hughbanks won the 3m diving competition, improving on her 4th-best mark in school history with a 358.10 score.
The youngest members of the Hawkeye team continue to be its stars. Swalley looks like one of Iowa’s best-ever, even as a Sophomore, and the new freshman class is already making its way into the Iowa record books. The Hawks are going to have multiple NCAA qualifiers this season and it’s a joy to see as the program continues its rebuild post-Covid cuts.
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They’ll be back in the pool on December 13th against Iowa State
There will be little time for the Iowa State men to sit and think following a heartbreaking loss to Auburn Monday night at the Maui Invitational.
The fifth-ranked Cyclones (3-1) jump right back on the floor Tuesday against Dayton, who fell to No. 12 North Carolina in the final quarterfinal round game on the big island.
After jumping out to a 16-point halftime lead, and taking an 18-point advantage on No. 4 Auburn, Iowa State could not hold the Tigers off. Johni Broome, Auburn’s All-American candidate, scored on a putback with time winding down for an 83-81 victory.
Prior to the loss, the Cyclones had cruised past their first three opponents, besting Mississippi Valley State, Kansas City and IU Indianapolis with ease. It looked as if another win was in the works before Iowa State went cold from the floor.
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Keshon Gilbert scored a game-high 23 points on 8 of 10 shooting while Curtis Jones added 14. Tamin Lipsey was held to just six on 3 of 9 shooting as Auburn held a 35-27 advantage on the glass.
The Flyers (5-1) built a commanding lead on UNC before seeing it evaporate much like Iowa State had happen vs. Auburn, They led 51-33 at the break before the Tar Heels caught fire late to score the comeback victory.
With a win Tuesday night, Iowa State will play Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. CT against either two-time defending national champion Connecticut or Colorado. If they lose, they play Thursday at 11 p.m. against the loser of the UConn-Colorado contest.
Here are details on how to watch Iowa State’s contest vs. Dayton on Tuesday, Nov. 26:
Who: Iowa State vs. Dayton in men’s basketball action
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When: 7:30 p.m. CT | Tuesday, November 26
Where: Lahaina Civic Center | Lahaina, Hawaii
Live Stream: Stream Iowa State vs. Dayton live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: ESPNU
Betting Odds: Not available. Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
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Our Prediction: Iowa State 71, Dayton 60
Live Updates, Highlights: Follow the game on Iowa State on SI for live updates, in-game analysis and big-play highlights throughout Monday’s matchup.
No. 4 Iowa State faces No. 5 Auburn in college basketball action on Monday in the Maui Invitational Tournament in Lahaina, Hawaii.
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Both teams come into this game with undefeated records with the Tigers sitting at 4-0 and the Cyclones at 3-0, but one team will suffer its first loss of the season on Monday. Tune in to ESPNU at 9:00 p.m. ET and stream live on fuboTV.
How to Watch Auburn vs Iowa State:
Date: Monday, November 25, 2024
Time: 9:00 PM EST
Channel: ESPNU
Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Auburn is coming off a 102-69 win over North Alabama last time out. It was a big night for Johni Broome as he scored 30 points on 13-for-17 shooting in the victory. Broome also grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked three shots.
The other four Auburn starters all scored in double figures, led by 13 points from Denver Jones, who also added nine assists to the stat sheet as well.
Iowa State is coming off an 87-52 win over IU Indianapolis last time out. Curtis Jones came off the bench to score a team-high 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting while grabbing six rebounds.
Joshua Jefferson had a double-double with 16 points and 10 boards while Tamin Lipsey added 17 points and five steals.
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Auburn ranks 28th in scoring offense and 19th in scoring defense this season while Iowa State is 57th in scoring offense but has allowed just 50.7 points per game, the best mark in the country.
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