Category Archives: Sports

Nov 19

The view from Section O

Iowa State was 1-1 in Super Sports Week, after the women’s basketball team rallied to beat Drake and the men’s team lost. With a $11 $17 ticket waiting for me, I headed to Jack Trice Stadium hoping that the Cyclone … Continue reading

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Nov 19

Iowa State 37, (2) Oklahoma State 31 (2OT)

Ames, Iowa — Now that is how you end a Super Sports Week. Article here. Condolences to Oklahoma State University, not on the loss, but on the fatal plane crash that is a reminder there are more important things than … Continue reading

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Nov 17

ISU near 500th win – and 600th loss

Friday’s game against Oklahoma State is Iowa State’s 1137th. That much the athletics office and the NCAA agree on. But even before superficially drilling into the numbers there’s a discrepancy. The NCAA says that through the end of 2010, Iowa … Continue reading

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Nov 17

Big 12 begins (or continues) extrication from Kansas City

By virtue of contracts, the women’s tournament is the next to go.* It’s heading to Oklahoma City, two years before the men potentially follow. Memorial Auditorium is old, and even in the Big 12 the women’s tournament pales in comparison … Continue reading

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Nov 16

Super Sports Week starts with split decision

The Cyclone men and women really need to work on their layups. Last basketball season, I took my first trips to the McLeod Center (UNI men 60, ISU 54) and Carver-Hawkeye Arena (Iowa women 62, ISU 40). I was hoping … Continue reading

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Nov 11

Armstrong-Ringsted’s last game(?)

The 2009 and 2010 8-man champions lost in the semifinals to Fremont-Mills. The district is already sharing every sport except football with North Sentral Kossuth, which itself is a shared pair at the moment. Football districts will be reorganized in … Continue reading

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Nov 08

Losing history

“If a man wants to divorce me and says our relationship has no value to him, and then he asks me if he can sleep with me, the answer is, ‘No.’ We’re not going to play them any more because … Continue reading

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Nov 06

SEC approves Missouri

Ainsworth, Iowa — It’s official. When I entered Missouri this weekend, it was a Big 12 state. Before I left the state, that future lay elsewhere. There is still the minor technical detail that Missouri has never left the Big … Continue reading

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Nov 04

Yes, ISU’s 100-year rivalries ARE chopped liver

Jason Kirk, SB Nation: While nobody’s crying about the dead Mizzou-Iowa State series, that’s a whole lot of history to heave out the window in the name of money, prestige and a BCS system that’s not going to be the … Continue reading

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Nov 01

Newman 31, North Tama 7

Mason City, Iowa — The defending Class A state champions are out of the playoffs. For the second time in three years, the North Tama Redhawks’ season ended at the hands of the Mason City Newman Catholic Knights. The results … Continue reading

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