State history: CPU is a seven-time qualifier, all from 2011-2019. CPU shut out Dyersville Beckman, 3-0, and No. How they got here: Hudson beat Tipton, 9-0, then Union Community, 4-1. 1 Dallas Center-Grimes (18-0) (at Johnston), 6 p.m. North Scott finished fifth against a 3A-heavy schedule in the MAC it hasn’t lost to a 2A team this season. The Mustangs started the season unranked but have won 17 straight games and claimed the Wamac East title. Teammate Anna Hoffman is second in the class with 21 assists and has also scored 20 goals. She surpassed 100 goals for her career earlier this season. Overview: Drake signee Maia Bentley has racked up more numbers for the Mustangs this season, leading 2A with 26 assists and ranking second with 43 goals. Mount Vernon is in the regional finals for the third straight season, seeking to take the next step to state for the first time. State history: North Scott is an eight-time qualifier and reached the quarterfinals last season. North Scott shut out Burlington Notre Dame, 3-0. How they got here: Mount Vernon cruised past Burlington, 10-0. Time and site: 6 p.m., at North Scott High School The Clippers got back to the regional finals for the second straight season despite losing eight starters from last year’s team. The Saints have 12 seniors on the roster, three of whom played in the 2019 state championship game they won. Brielle Bastian leads the MVC and is tied for ninth in 2A with 33 goals. Overview: Xavier won the MVC Valley Division, its only losses against conference opponents coming against 3A regional finalists Linn-Mar and Iowa City High. State history: Xavier has been to state 17 times, more than any current 2A program, and won 10 state titles, second to Davenport Assumption’s 11 for the most of any school. Xavier shut out Cedar Rapids Washington, 7-0. How they got here: CCA won a penalty shootout against Fort Madison, 4-3, after 100 minutes of scoreless soccer. Time and site: 6 p.m., at Xavier High School They’ve won 15 straight games, their only defeat this season coming by a goal to top-ranked Dallas Center-Grimes.Ĭlear Creek-Amana (10-7) at No. Kenzie Roling is now at Iowa after scoring 76 goals last spring, but the Go-Hawks are in championship contention again. Freshman Addison Lange is third in 2A with 20 assists, while sophomore Easten Miller is fifth with 36 goals for the Wamac West-winning Mustangs. Overview: Independence is set up to be in this position often in the coming years with eight freshmen in this year’s starting lineup. State history: Waverly-Shell Rock won its first state championship last season in its 15th tournament trip. How they got here: Independence became the first team to score on Iowa Falls-Alden since April 19, putting two past the Cadets in a 2-1 win. Time and site: 6 p.m., at Waverly Soccer Complex The Lions certainly won’t be overlooking the Muskies after a stunning 4-1 loss at home in last year’s regional finals. Muscatine tied for second in the MAC and beat both co-champions PV and Bettendorf (the Bulldogs in a non-conference tournament game). That includes wins over Mississippi Athletic Conference powers Pleasant Valley, Bettendorf and Davenport Assumption. Linn-Mar won the MVC Mississippi Division and is unbeaten against Iowa teams this season. Overview: Linn-Mar’s Sofia Bush is the MVC leader in assists (16) and is second with 25 goals, ranking third and fifth in 3A in those categories. Muscatine made it last season for the third time and first since the city was the host in 2007. State history: Linn-Mar has qualified seven times, including six trips from 2010-2019. How they got here: Linn-Mar shut out Davenport North, 8-0, while Muscatine blanked Dubuque Hempstead, 7-0. You will begin to receive our weekly Prep Sports updates.
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