Wednesday February 9th Local Sports

TONIGHT:
AM-1300 KGLO — Iowa women vs. Minnesota — pre-game 6:15, tipoff 6:30

 

— regional duals results from Tuesday
== Class 2A at Osage
Semifinal — Webster City 40, West Marshall 34
Final — Osage 53, Webster City 21

== Class 2A at Winterset
Semifinal — Hampton-Dumont-CAL 43, Carroll 25
Final — Winterset 37, Hampton-Dumont-CAL 27

== Class 2A at Cresco
Semifinal — Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 37, Algona 30
Final — Crestwood 47, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 24

== Class 1A at Nashua
Semifinal — Central Springs 51, MFL-Mar-Mac 30
Final — Nashua-Plainfield 40, Central Springs 31

== Class 1A at Britt
Semifinal — Emmetsburg 41, Lake Mills 33
Final — Emmetsburg 33, West Hancock 31

Winners advance to the state duals next Wednesday at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines

 

 

CLEAR LAKE — The Clear Lake girls basketball team wrapped up an undefeated North Central Conference season last night with a 72-19 win over Webster City, as you heard on AM-1490/96.7-FM KRIB and kribam.com. Jaden Ainley had 15 points while Emily Theiss added 14 to lead the Lions, who finish the regular season with a 16-4 record overall and 14-0 in conference play. Clear Lake opens up Class 3A regional play on Saturday hosting Crestwood, a game you’ll hear at 7 o’clock on KRIB.

 

CLEAR LAKE — Webster City held the Clear Lake boys to 13 second-half points on their way to a 57-35 win in North Central Conference boys play last night, as you heard on KRIB. Carson Toebe had all 11 of his points for the Lions in the second quarter. Clear Lake drops to 13-5 overall and 7-5 in the conference. They’ll travel to Algona on Friday night.

 

— other high school girls scores
St. Ansgar 49, Rockford 28
Forest City 58, Belmond-Klemme 51
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 65, Eagle Grove 15
North Union 70, Lake Mills 12
Hampton-Dumont-CAL 58, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 28

— other high school boys scores
Rockford 43, St. Ansgar 31
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 57, Eagle Grove 33
Forest City 57, Belmond-Klemme 26
Lake Mills 63, North Union 44
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 68, Hampton-Dumont-CAL 47
Charles City 76, Waukon 66

 

MARSHALLTOWN — The NIACC women outscored Marshalltown 22-10 in the first quarter and 20-7 in the third quarter in a 72-49 win Tuesday night in Iowa Community College Athletic Conference play. Kourtney Manning had 16 points while Alyssa Hames added 14. NIACC is now 16-8 overall and 7-8 in the conference and will travel to DMACC on Thursday.

 

MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA — A slow start was too much to overcome as Iowa State lost at West Virginia 79-63. It was the Cyclones third straight loss.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. West Virginia shot 50 percent for the game and made 10 three pointers.

The Cyclones hope to get things turned around beginning with Saturday’s game at home against Kansas State.

Iowa State is now 3-8 in Big 12 play.

 

 

 

IOWA CITY — Iowa coach Fran McCaffery will rejoin the Hawkeyes on Wednesday when they leave for a Thursday game at Maryland. McCaffery missed Sunday’s game against Minnesota due to COVID and assistant Billy Taylor served as acting head coach.

Taylor is not sure if Connor McCaffery will be available against the Terrapins. He missed the Minnesota game after injuring a nerve in his non-shooting arm at Penn State.

Tipoff on Thursday is scheduled for 6 o’clock, with the pre-game at 5 o’clock on AM-1300 KGLO.

 

 

 

IOWA CITY — Iowa women’s coach Lisa Bluder says the 25th ranked Hawkeyes will be playing a much better Minnesota team tonight. The Hawkeyes beat the Gophers 105-49 in the Twin Cities last month. Bluder says the Gophers have been playing much better since that game.

Bluder does not expect her team to take this one for granted.

The Hawkeyes are 15-6 overall and 9-3 in the Big Ten. Pre-game at 6:15 tonight with the tipoff at 6:30 on AM-1300 KGLO.