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Tim Scott to hold event with Iowa GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds, whom Donald Trump spurned
Former President Donald Trump is mad at Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) for giving his GOP primary rivals the time of day. Reynolds’s town hall with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) in Ankeny, Iowa, is only likely to enrage Trump further.
Reynolds is neutral in the GOP primary fight, in which 11 primary challengers are trying to take down Trump. Yet she’s appeared with several 2024 hopefuls. That will include the Ankeny town hall with Scott on Friday, July 28.
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Nor is it their first joint appearance. The pair in February toured and spoke at St. Anthony Catholic School in Des Moines. Reynolds at the time touted school choice legislation sponsored by Scott during his decade-plus in the Senate, among other issues.
Trump’s attack on Reynolds started July 10, just after the New York Times published a report detailing the governor’s frequent appearances with another 2024 rival, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). In response, Trump released a statement saying Reynolds would not be governor if not for him. In 2017, he appointed her predecessor, former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, to his administration as U.S. ambassador to China. Then Iowa’s lieutenant governor, Reynolds moved up to governor. She won reelection in her own right in 2018 and 2022.
“Now, she wants to remain ‘NEUTRAL,’” Trump said sarcastically in his social media post. “I don’t invite her to events!”
Iowa Lincoln Dinner attracts top GOP candidates
Reynolds’s town hall with Scott is part of his broader Hawkeye State swing, less than six months before the first-in-the-nation caucuses on Jan. 15, 2024. Scott on Friday, July 28, will speak at the Republican Party of Iowa’s annual Lincoln Dinner. Per the Iowa Republican Party, confirmed speakers include Scott, Trump, and DeSantis.
Other 2024 Republicans set to speak, each running for the GOP nomination and the right to challenge President Joe Biden, include former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration for nearly two years but now is running against her old boss; former Vice President Mike Pence; Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND); radio talk show host Larry Elder; former Texas Rep. Will Hurd; ex-Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson; businessman Vivek Ramaswamy; and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who joins Trump and DeSantis as a third Floridian in the 2024 GOP race.
“This year’s Lincoln Dinner will be an exciting opportunity to hear from the GOP’s potential champions to take on Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election and celebrate Iowa’s First-in-the-Nation Caucus!” per the Iowa GOP.
Tickets for the party fundraising event go up to $10,000 for a table of 10, among other perks. Individual tickets cost $150.
The July 28 GOP presidential candidates’ forum will take place at the Iowa Events Center at 730 3rd St. in Des Moines.
Haley town hall
Haley is staying in Iowa after the GOP Lincoln Dinner. On Saturday, July 29, she’s leading a 1 p.m. town hall.
The event is set for Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon at 4919 Walleye Dr. SE in Iowa City.
The town hall is a continuation of Haley’s busy Iowa schedule since declaring for president in February. The former governor and U.N. ambassador is trying to differentiate herself from Trump without alienating his MAGA supporters.
Erick Erickson hosts 2024 candidate at conservative confab
Erick Erickson, the prominent conservative talk radio show host, is getting in on the 2024 primary action. He’s set to host The Gathering 2023 in Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 18.
The event will bring candidates to the Peach State, long a Republican stronghold but where Biden won in 2020. Both Senate seats from Georgia are also now held by Democrats.
Scott was the first GOP candidate to confirm for the event, set for the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, located at 3300 Peachtree Road NE.
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“Erick is a strong conservative, good friend, and trusted voice in our movement,” said Scott, who had a long elected career at the local and state level, from 1995-2010 before winning an open Charleston-area House seat and being appointed to the Senate a bit over two years later to replace resigned GOP Sen. Jim DeMint. Scott subsequently won the Senate seat in his own right in 2014 for the final two years of DeMint’s term, then won full, six-year Senate terms in 2016 and 2022.
“I look forward to joining this important forum to share my message of freedom, hope, and opportunity that will move our country forward,” Scott said about the Erickson event.
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Iowa 104-57 New Orleans (Dec 15, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
IOWA CITY, Iowa — — Owen Freeman matched his career-best with 22 points and Iowa cruised to a 104-57 win over New Orleans on Sunday.
The Hawkeyes rebounded from their first home-court loss, falling 89-80 to No. 3 Iowa State on Thursday in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.
Brock Harding opened the game with a 3-pointer, but the Privateers answered with back-to-back layups from MJ Thomas and James White to take their only lead of the game, 4-3. Freeman answered with a layup and Payton Sandfort and Drew Thelwell each hit from deep to put Iowa in front for good and a 10-0 run made it 29-11 midway through the half.
Iowa (8-3) shot 62.7% from the field for the game (42 of 67), including 14 of 29 from beyond the arc. The Hawkeyes amassed 28 assists on 42 made baskets. Sandfort hit 3 of 4 from beyond the arc and finished with 15 points, five rebounds, four assists and a steal. Josh Dix and Brock Harding each added 13 points, with Harding collecting six assists, two steals and a blocked shot. Pryce Sandfort added 10 points off the bench.
New Orleans, playing its first game in more than a week, was 25 of 67 from the field (37.3%) and was just 4 of 24 from long range. White paced the Privateers (2-7) with 24 points, six rebounds and two assists. Thomas added 14 points.
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Iowa women’s wrestling crowns three champions at North Central College Open
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Iowa women’s wrestling took a good portion of its squad to the North Central Open on Sunday, securing three individual titles from Nanea Estrella, Macey Kilty and Kylie Welker.
Bringing 13 wrestlers to the top division of the tournament, with Danni Swihart competing in the B-Division, 11 Hawkeyes finished on the podium in the top division. Even without several starters, the Hawkeyes took second behind only North Central’s mostly full squad.
Iowa’s stars who made the trip to Naperville, Illinois shined, as Estrella, Kilty and Welker combined to go 14-0. They outscored their opponents 131-1 combined.
Alivia White was a surprise, racing to take second at 203 pounds. She defeated teammate Katja Osteen by fall on her way to the finals. Even without Jaycee Foeller, the Hawkeyes had White, Osteen and Samantha Calkins all place at the tournament at 203 pounds.
Accounting for only the results from the A-Division, which housed top wrestlers from each team, North Central had 166.5 team points to Iowa’s 136.5.
It’s hard to compare Iowa and North Central, given the Hawkeyes and CArdinals had limited lineups. The Hawkeyes were without Sterling Dias, Brianna and Emilie Gonzalez, Skye Realin, Reese Larramendy, Kennedy Blades and Foeller to name a few. North Central did not have former Hawkeye Bella Mir or 203-pound No. 2 Traeh Haynes for example as well.
Regardless, having two champions and five finalists suggests the Cardinals will be a challenger once again come the postseason to the Hawkeyes.
Here are the individual results for each wrestler for the Hawkeyes.
Iowa women’s wrestling results from North Central Open
- Rianne Murphy – 2nd at 103 pounds (3-1)
- Val Solorio – 3rd at 110 pounds (5-1)
- Cali Leng – 6th at 124 pounds (3-3)
- Ava Rose – DNP at 124 pounds (1-2)
- Allie Baudhuin – DNP at 131 pounds (1-2)
- Emmily Patneaud – 6th at 131 pounds (2-3)
- Nanea Estrella – 1st at 138 pounds (4-0)
- Cadence Diduch – 3rd at 138 pounds (5-1)
- Danni Swihart (B-Division) – 5th at 138 pounds (3-2)
- Macey Kilty – 1st at 145 pounds (4-0)
- Kylie Welker – 1st at 180 pounds (6-0)
- Samantha Calkins – 4th at 207 pounds (4-2)
- Alivia White – 2nd at 207 pounds (3-1)
- Katja Osteen – 5th at 207 pounds (3-2, 3-1 vs. non-Hawkeyes)
Match-by-match results can be found on trackwrestling.com
This story was updated to add new information.
Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.
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Iowa State football lands two wide receivers from transfer portal
Iowa State football: Cyclones seniors on turning focus to bowl season
Iowa State football seniors Myles Purchase, JR Singleton and Jaylin Noel are looking forward to trying to end things on a good note in bowl season.
Iowa State football brought in some talent on Saturday.
The Cyclones landed two wide receivers from the NCAA transfer portal in Chase Sowell (East Carolina) and Xavier Townsend (UCF).
They both have two years of eligibility remaining.
Here’s some information on the two newcomers:
Chase Sowell stats
- 2024 (9 games): 34 catches, 678 yards, 3 TDs
- 2023 (11 games): 47 catches, 622 yards, 1 TD
- 2022 (1 game): 2 catches, 23 yards
The 6-4, 195-pound wideout enjoyed his best career season in 2024 despite missing three games due to injury, according to 247Sports.
Most impressively, he increased his average yards per reception by 6.7 to 19.9, indicating he can be a big-play threat for the Cyclones.
His best stretch in 2024 came in the middle of the season in back-to-back games against Temple and Army, in which Sowell combined for 11 catches and 255 yards with two scores.
Xavier Townsend stats
- 2024 (4 games): 10 catches, 69 yards, 1 TD
- 2023 (10 games): 31 catches, 316 yards, 3 TDs
- 2022 (8 games): 16 catches, 102 yards
The 5-11, 185-pound wideout sat out the final eight games of 2024 in order to retain his eligibility, according to ESPN.
Across the first four games, Townsend’s best performance was the season opener with four catches for 50 yards against Colorado.
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