Heading into 2025, all eyes are on quarterback Mark Gronowski when it comes to determining the Iowa Hawkeyes' most important ... With pieces like Jay Higgins, Yahya Black, Sebastian Castro and ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes are coming off of a disappointing 2024 campaign in which they went 8-5 and lost another bowl game in demoralizing fashion. As a result, Iowa fans are understandably frustrated ...
Three former Hawkeyes — George Kittle (tight end), Tristan Wirfs (tackle) and Tyler Linderbaum (guard) — were announced as members of the 2025 Pro Bowl roster. More:Which NFL players from Iowa made ...
Life looks a bit different in Iowa City these days, especially this time of year. Carver-Hawkeye Arena is still filled to the brim for Iowa women’s basketball games, of course. But there’s no No. 22 ...
The WNBA Rookie of the Year with the Indiana Fever is honored with No. 22 being retired for the Hawkeyes ... and Iowa stunning No. 4 USC. Clark certainly didn’t disappoint with her all-black ...
Despite owning a double-digit fourth-quarter lead with Carver-Hawkeye Arena bumping, Iowa let Nebraska wiggle back in before watching the Cornhuskers surge ahead in overtime. The aftermath was a ...
WHAT AN INCREDIBLE DAY TODAY HERE IN IOWA CITY. THE WOMEN KNOCK OFF THE NUMBER FOUR TEAM IN THE COUNTRY IN FRONT OF A SOLD OUT CROWD HERE AT CARVER-HAWKEYE ARENA. A FITTING SCENE FOR THE GOATS ...
Iowa stunned No. 4 USC, 76-69, on the day of Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey retirement. The Hawkeyes weren't perfect, but their defense caused issues for the Trojans from the beginning. Lucy Olsen ...
Clark returned to Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday to have her number 22 retired in a ceremony after the Hawkeyes’ 76-67 win over No. 4 USC, one season after she completed her historic ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Kylie Feuerbach ... Caitlin will forever be Hawkeye black and gold." ...
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IOWA CITY — Iowa football has landed another prospect to its 2025 recruiting class. Defensive back Jacob Wallace announced his commitment to the Hawkeyes on Sunday. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound Wallace ...