TONIGHT:
AM-1300 KGLO — Iowa men vs. DePaul — pre-game 6:00, game 7:00

 

 

MADISON, WISCONSIN — Iowa was once again no match for Wisconsin at the line of scrimmage and the Hawkeyes lost to the Badgers 24-22. Wisconsin had 300 yards of rushing while Iowa managed only 87. Next up for the Hawks is a visit from a 7th ranked Minnesota team that is coming off a win over Penn State.

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz. A Minnesota victory would put the Gophers on the doorstep of the West Division title.

Kickoff on Saturday has been set for 3 o’clock, with the pre-game at 1 o’clock on KGLO

 

 

NORMAN, OKLAHOMA — Iowa State had a late rally come up short in a 42-41 loss at Oklahoma. The Cyclones scored three fourth quarter touchdowns but misfired on a two point conversion attempt with 24 seconds remaining. Cyclone coach Matt Campbell was proud of the effort

Campbell says there was no question they were going for two after the final touchdown

ISU is 5-4 and hosts Texas this week.

 

 

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Will McElvain threw a touchdown pass and Trevor Allen ran for another score in the first half, and Northern Iowa held off Indiana State for a 17-9 victory on Saturday night.

The FCS seventh-ranked Panthers (7-3, 5-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference) remain a game back of conference leader and top-ranked North Dakota State. Indiana State (3-7, 1-5) has lost four straight games.

McElvain threw a 25-yard TD pass to Suni Lane, Matthew Cook kicked a 22-yard field goal and Allen ran into the end zone from the 13 as the Panthers led 17-6 at halftime.

Jerry Nunez kicked a pair of field goals for the Sycamores in the first half and added a 28-yarder to cap the scoring with 8:21 remaining in the third quarter.

Indiana State had its final possession with 5 minutes to play and drove to the Northern Iowa 38 with less than two minutes left. But the drive ended when Elerson Smith forced quarterback Kurtis Wilderman to fumble the ball and Jared Brinkman recovered it for the Panthers.

 

 

MASON CITY — The NIACC basketball teams won both their games over the weekend at the Konigsmark Klassic at the NIACC gym.

== Sydney Wetlaufer hit a three-pointer with 35 seconds to go to give the 9th-ranked Lady Trojans an 82-81 win over 5th-ranked Illinois Central on Friday night. Abby Leach had 18 points to lead NIACC. NIACC had no problems on Saturday, outscoring Marshalltown Community College 23-1 in the first quarter on their way to a 91-38 win. Sierra Morrow had 23 points to lead NIACC, as the Lady Trojans are 4-0 and will host Iowa Western on Wednesday night in a game you’ll hear starting at 6 o’clock on KGLO.

== For the NIACC men, they started out the weekend beating Kansas City Kansas Community College 100-95. Wendell Matthews scored 25 points to lead NIACC to the win. On Saturday, the Trojans routed Quakerdale Prep Academy 120-56. Deundra Roberson led NIACC with 37 points. NIACC is now 4-0 and will host the Luther College JV on Wednesday night in a game you’ll hear on KGLO starting at 8 o’clock.

 

 

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Tres Tinkle had 27 points, including a pair of key 3-pointers in the final moments, and Oregon State held off a late rally by Iowa State for an 80-74 victory on Saturday.

Tinkle added 11 rebounds for Oregon State (2-0), while Kylor Kelley contributed 15 points and seven rebounds.

Oregon State led by as many as 11 points in the second half but the Cyclones closed in late and the two teams wrestled for the lead down the stretch. Rasir Bolton’s jumper got Iowa State within 72-71 with 3:07 left. After Ethan Thompson missed free throws for the Beavers, Bolton’s layup put the Cyclones in front.

Tinkle answered with back-to-back 3-pointers to give Oregon State a 78-73 lead with 55 seconds left and Iowa State could not catch up.

 

 

MASON CITY —- The Mohawk Hockey Club dropped three games over the weekend. On Friday night, Andrew Crane scored the only goal as Mason City dropped their game at the Des Moines Capitals 4-1. The Mohawks then dropped both of their games at home on Saturday and Sunday to Cedar Rapids by 9-1 scores, as you heard on AM-1490 & 96.7-FM KRIB. Nik Howell scored the lone goal for the Mohawks in both games. Mason City drops to 0-5 on the season and travels to the Quad Cities this weekend.

 

 

MASON CITY —- The North Iowa Bulls won a pair of blowouts over the weekend at the North Iowa Ice Arena. On Friday, the Bulls beat Rochester 8-2. Austin McNeil had two goals while Lucas Wahlin added a goal and two assists. McNeil then had a hat trick while Sota Isogai and Jordan Roo both added two goals in an 11-1 rout of Willmar on Saturday night. The Bulls are now 14-2-1-0 on the season and will host Shattuck St. Mary’s in an exhibition on Wednesday night.