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The Sioux City Journal brought home 11 awards from the Iowa Newspaper Association's annual banquet Thursday night in Des ...
As Iowa improves to 15-7 (5-6 Big Ten), here's a look back at the Sunday action with the game's best photos. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing ...
Pretty sweet, right? Well, these photos are even sweeter as No. 22 watched her 22 etched into Iowa history again.
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As Iowa improves to 15-7 (5-6 Big Ten), here's a look back at the Sunday action with the game's best photos.
It’s a massive day for Caitlin Clark. Her jersey is getting sent into the Iowa rafters. Yep. The Hawkeyes are fittingly retiring her old threads today, February 2―that’s 2/2, for those ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes took on the seventh-ranked Purdue Boilermakers at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Tuesday evening. After a hard-fought night, the Boilermakers pulled ahead and defeated the Hawkeyes, 90-81.
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Caitlin Clark's No. 22 Iowa jersey was officially retired Sunday in a ceremony following the game against USC at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
The four-mile trail around Lake Ahquabi, in the state park of the same name, is a quiet spot that's a great summertime getaway. Beat the heat in the shade and dip your toes in the water to cool off.
Girls’ basketball: Two toughies in two nights, and Cedar Rapids Prairie wins the first one 75-59 over Iowa City High behind ... made a habit of wrestling his best late in the season.